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		<title>Fade Material: NFL Week 14 Predictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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<p>Turns out I do have a pulse &#8211; who knew!</p>
<p>After weeks of bad to horrendous predictions, I’ve started to turn things around with my NFL picks. After going 3-1 in Week 12, I followed that performance with another 3-1 Sunday in Week 13 as the Texans, Chiefs and Saints all covered. (My lone loss was the Bengals, who forgot to get off the bus in Pittsburgh.) The latest 3-1 effort lifted my season record to 24-25-2. Let’s see if I can’t get over that .500 mark so I can save some of my dignity.</p>
<p><strong>Texans @ Bengals, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
The Bengals burned me last Sunday but I’m a glutton for punishment so I’m back for more this week. I think at some point the Texans won’t be able to overcome not having guys like Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson and Mario Williams in the lineup. T.J. Yates outperformed a very shaky Matt Ryan last Sunday in Houston’s 17-10 victory over Atlanta, but he also didn’t pay for his biggest mistake (an interception returned for a touchdown that would have given the Falcons a second-half lead) because of a penalty on corner Dunta Robinson. I don’t point that out to criticize Yates because the bottom line is he helped the Texans notch a very huge win. But again, at some point Yates will play like a fifth-round rookie and all of these injuries that Houston has endured will eventually catch up to them. Methinks that point will be today in Cincinnati. The Bengals need to slow Arian Foster and Ben Tate to have a shot and I think they will. Their run defense has been consistent all season as long as Andy Dalton and the offense comes up with a couple of big plays, I like Cincinnati to notch a huge home win.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: BENGALS –3</strong></p>
<p><strong>Falcons @ Panthers, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
This is what I wrote in my Week 13 recap last Sunday: You heard it here first: “The Panthers will beat the Falcons next Sunday in Carolina. The records say different but there’s not that big of a gap between Carolina and Atlanta right now. And with two of the Falcons’ top three corners out with injuries, Cam Newton should have a field day throwing the ball.” The two corners that I was referencing was Brent Grimes (knee) and Kelvin Hayden (toe), who will miss their second and third-straight games, respectively. With the inexperienced Dominique Franks and Christopher Owens starting in Grimes and Hayden’s places, I like Carolina to pull off the small upset.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: PANTHERS +1</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bucs @ Jaguars, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
This is the week that the Bucs get off the schnide. The Jaguars aren’t explosive offensively thanks to Blaine Gabbert and while their defense has kept them in most games, they’re extremely banged up in the secondary. Tampa Bay lacks explosion on offense itself, but I just think the Bucs are due. Some bettors will hesitate laying three points on a bad Tampa team that’s playing on the road, but this is a game where the Bucs could wind up taking all of their frustrations out on Jacksonville and cruising. I just think Tampa is due.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: BUCS –3</strong></p>
<p><strong>Raiders @ Packers, 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
Given how poorly the Raiders played in Miami last Sunday, it doesn’t make a ton of sense to take Oakland this Sunday against a juggernaut like Green Bay. But then again, I don’t have a ton of sense so I’m going to do it anyway. The Raiders are in a dogfight with the Broncos in the AFC West so they can ill-afford not to play well in Green Bay today. The Packers aren’t playing like they’re taking anyone lightly but I could see their defense allowing the Raiders to keep things within 10 points. I just think 11.5 is too much to be giving a team in Oakland that could wind up winning its division.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: RAIDERS +11.5</strong></p>
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		<title>2011 NFL Week 14 Point Spreads &amp; Odds</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 12:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton celebrates after the Panthers score against the Washington Redskins in the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 23, 2011. Carolina won 33-20 UPI/Nell Redmond . Four spreads of note: Giants +3 @ Cowboys, 8:30PM ET, Sunday This game is the ultimate crapshoot; it [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Four spreads of note:</em></p>
<p><strong>Giants +3 @ Cowboys, 8:30PM ET, Sunday</strong><br />
This game is the ultimate crapshoot; it could play out in a variety of different ways, none of which would be surprising. But if you’re looking for value, I almost always go with the underdog when it comes to betting on NFC East teams. When NFC East teams are expected to win against an inferior opponent, for whatever reason they seem to underachieve. Examples of this include the Cowboys’ loss to the Cardinals last week, or their failed cover against the Dolphins and Redskins, respectively, in previous games. The Giants also lost to the Seahawks at home, failed to cover against the Dolphins at home, and lost the Eagles as a 6-point favorite in Week 11. On the flip side, the Giants covered and won against the Eagles (Week 2), Patriots (Week 9) and Packers (Week 13) as underdogs of seven points or more. Granted, New York was also crushed by New Orleans in Week 12 but my point is this: NFC East teams often represent value when they’re the underdog and are good fade material when they’re supposed to win. I don’t have hard data here so take this simple approach with a grain of salt.  But again, from a pure value standpoint it sure seems like NFC East teams rise to the challenge when they’re the dog.</p>
<p><strong>Raiders +11 @ Packers, 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
As I’ve written many times on this site: It’s Green Bay and then everyone else. And with how poorly Oakland played last Sunday in Miami, there will be plenty of bettors that look at the spread in this game and lay the 11 points without hesitation. But let’s keep in mind that the Raiders’ backs are against the wall here. They’re now tied with Denver for first place in the AFC West and while they play undefeated Green Bay this Sunday, the Broncos have a very winnable home game against a Jay Cutler and Matt Forte-less Chicago team. Thus, we’re probably going to see Oakland’s best effort. With the amount of injuries that the Raiders accumulated in the past month, it was only a matter of time before they suffered a letdown like they did last weekend against the Dolphins. Thus, I’m thinking they bounce back strong this Sunday and at the very least stay within 10 points of the Pack.</p>
<p><strong>49ers -3.5 @ Cardinals, 4:05PM ET</strong><br />
This is a game you look at and you say, “49ers are only -3.5? Sign me up.” But Arizona proved last Sunday in its win over Dallas that it hasn’t given up on the season despite the fact that the playoffs remain a longshot. The Rams, on the other hand, gave up weeks ago and bettors will probably rush to the window to lay coin on a Niners team that routed St. Louis by 26 points last week. What I’m saying is that this is your classic trap game. Oddsmakers claim that they don’t lay traps for bettors but why is this game only 3.5? San Fran is 10-2 this season while Arizona is 5-7. Even with home field advantage factored in, the line still seems too low. I’m not suggested that the Cards will win outright but something tells me oddsmakers are banking on this being a field goal game either way.</p>
<p><strong>Falcons -3 @ Panthers, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
I wrote this in my recap of Week 13 and I’ll mention it again seeing as how it relates to this article: I don’t think there’s that wide of a gap between the Falcons and Panthers right now. On paper, Atlanta has better overall talent. But on paper, Atlanta had better overall talent than Houston and it lost 17-10 despite the fact that Andre Johnson suffered another hamstring injury in the second half and T.J. Yates started for the Texans at quarterback. The Falcons will once again be without top cornerback Brent Grimes and nickel back Kelvin Hayden, which means Dominique Franks and Chris Owens will receive plenty of looks this Sunday from Cam Newton. Given the inexperience of Franks and Owens, they become a weakness that Newton may exploit. There’s always value in a home dog and given the injuries the Falcons are currently dealing with on both sides of the ball, I’d give Carolina a long look this Sunday. </p>
<p><strong>2011 NFL Week 14 Odds:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Thursday, December 8</strong><br />
Browns +14 (38.5)<br />
Steelers -14</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, December 11</strong><br />
Colts +16 (40.5)<br />
Ravens -16<br />
Texans +3 (37.5)<br />
Bengals -3<br />
Raiders +10.5 (52.5)<br />
Packers -10.5<br />
Chiefs +9 (36.5)<br />
Jets -9<br />
Vikings +7.5 (48)<br />
Lions -7.5<br />
Saints -3.5 (48.5)<br />
Titans +3.5<br />
Eagles +3 (44)<br />
Dolphins -3<br />
Patriots -8 (47.5)<br />
Redskins +8<br />
Falcons -3 (48)<br />
Panthers +3<br />
Bucs +2 (38)<br />
Jaguars -2<br />
49ers -3.5 (39.5)<br />
Cardinals +3.5<br />
Bears +3.5 (35.5)<br />
Broncos -3.5<br />
Bills +7 (47.5)<br />
Chargers -7<br />
Giants +3 (49)<br />
Cowboys -3</p>
<p><strong>Monday, December 12</strong><br />
Rams +6.5 (38)<br />
Seahawks -6.5</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s only Wednesday, but it’s never too early to take a look at Sunday’s games in the NFL. Below are five games on the Week 14 schedule where the side or total jump out to me. Patriots (10-2) @ Bears (9-3), 4:15PM ET Looking at this game from a public standpoint, it’s hard not to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s only Wednesday, but it’s never too early to take a look at Sunday’s games in the NFL. Below are five games on the Week 14 schedule where the side or total jump out to me.</p>
<p><strong>Patriots (10-2) @ Bears (9-3), 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
Looking at this game from a public standpoint, it’s hard not to love the Patriots. The point spread is low (-3), the Pats are coming off a 45-3 beat down of the Jets on Monday night and while the Bears are 9-3, a large portion of the public seems to be waiting for them to collapse. That said, there’s always value in taking the home underdog – especially when that home dog has a winning overall record and is 4-2 at home this year. The Pats are also coming off a short week of preparation and even though Chicago is a playoff contender this year, this game could still be viewed as a possible letdown for New England (due to the fact that they’re coming off an emotional MNF win over a division rival and now have to go on the road to play a non-conference foe). If Jay Cutler and the Bears’ O-line was still a mess, I would be hesitant to add this game to my card. But seeing as how Cutler is playing very well and the offensive line has improved greatly over the past month, the Bears look like a sound play to me.<br />
<em>CURRENT ODDS: PATRIOTS –3</em><br />
<strong>THE LEAN: BEARS +3</strong></p>
<p><strong>Giants (8-4) @ Vikings (5-7), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
Before the last two weeks, it was a dangerous proposition to take the Vikings. Brett Favre has played like crap all year, Brad Childress was pissing players off on a routine basis and their pass rush had been non-existent. But the Vikes are 2-0 under interim head coach Leslie Frazier, who seems more committed to to getting Adrian Peterson involved than Childress was. Favre is still a mess and there’s some question whether or not he will/should start the remaining four games, but he’s still tough to beat at home. The Giants, on the other hand, have a date coming up with the Eagles next week and are highly turnover-prone. I’m thinking they might be caught looking ahead. I don’t like the number where it’s at now (-2.5), but if I can get a field goal or more with the Vikings I would hesitate playing it.<br />
<em>CURRENT ODDS: GIANTS –2.5</em><br />
<strong>THE LEAN: VIKINGS +2.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Packers (8-4) @ Lions (2-10), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
I like the Lions for the same reason I like the Vikings: they’re a home dog playing a team with a huge game coming up next week. The Packers can’t afford to overlook any team, but with a trip to New England coming up next Sunday, it would be human nature to look past the lowly Lions. But Detroit has been competitive for most of the season and Drew Stanton gave them a spark last week in a loss to the Bears. If the spread was sitting at anything lower than a touchdown I’d probably pass, but at +7 there’s a lot of value in the Lions.<br />
<em>CURRENT ODDS: PACKERS –7</em><br />
<strong>THE LEAN: LIONS +7</strong></p>
<p><strong>Falcons (10-2) @ Panthers (1-11), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
I thought for sure we’d see the Falcons fall last week against the Bucs and we almost did. But I don’t have the same feelings about this week. The Panthers have been putrid all season and they’ve struggled at home against divisional foes all year. The Bucs defeated them 20-7 in Week 2 and the Saints crushed them 34-3 in Week 9. The Falcons’ defense gives up a ton of yardage but usually not a lot of points. Either way, Matt Ryan and Co. should roll this week and with another road game coming up next Sunday at Seattle, they won’t overlook Carolina. (Not to mention they’re fighting to retain the top seed in the NFC and first place in the NFC South).<br />
<em>CURRENT ODDS: FALCONS –7</em><br />
<strong>THE LEAN: FALCONS –7</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rams (6-6) @ Saints (9-3), 4:05PM ET</strong><br />
This one has me going back-and-forth but I like the under. The Saints can obviously score and the Rams’ defense just gave up 33 points to the Broncos two weeks ago on the road. Plus, with the way the Bengals drove up and down the field against the Saints last weekend, it would be easy to throw up your hands and take the over. But New Orleans should play better defensively this weekend and the Rams’ defense has been underrated for most of the year. The Saints have also scored 30-plus points in each of their last four games, which is a trend that is hard to keep up. This may be one that I eventually drop from my card, but as of right now the under holds so value.<br />
<em>CURRENT ODDS: SAINTS –9.5 (47)</em><br />
<strong>THE LEAN: UNDER 47</strong></p>
<p>Below is a complete list of odds for Week 14 in the NFL, including Thursday night’s game between the Colts and Titans.</p>
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<p>101 Indianapolis Colts –2.5 (46)<br />
102 Tennessee Titans +2.5 (46)</p>
<p>105 Oakland Raiders +5 (43)<br />
106 Jacksonville Jaguars –5 (43)</p>
<p>107 Cincinnati Bengals +9 (39.5)<br />
108 Pittsburgh Steelers -9 (39.5)</p>
<p>109 New England Patriots -3 (41)<br />
110 Chicago Bears +3 (41)</p>
<p>111 Cleveland Browns +1 (41)<br />
112 Buffalo Bills –1 (41)</p>
<p>113 New York Giants -2.5<br />
114 Minnesota Vikings +2.5</p>
<p>115 Green Bay Packers –7 (47)<br />
116 Detroit Lions +7 (47)</p>
<p>117 Atlanta Falcons –7 (42)<br />
118 Carolina Panthers +7 (42)</p>
<p>119 Tampa Bay Buccaneers –3 (41)<br />
120 Washington Redskins +3 (41)</p>
<p>121 St. Louis Rams +9.5 (47)<br />
122 New Orleans Saints –9.5 (47)</p>
<p>123 Seattle Seahawks +4.5 (40.5)<br />
124 San Francisco 49ers –4.5 (40.5)</p>
<p>125 Miami Dolphins +5.5 (41)<br />
126 New York Jets -5.5 (41)</p>
<p>127 Denver Broncos -5 (42)<br />
128 Arizona Cardinals +5 (42)</p>
<p>129 Kansas City Chiefs +7 (47)<br />
130 San Diego Chargers –7 (47)</p>
<p>131 Philadelphia Eagles –3 (50.5)<br />
132 Dallas Cowboys +3 (50.5)</p>
<p>133 Baltimore Ravens -3 (45.5)<br />
134 Houston Texans +3 (45.5)</p>
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<p>Here’s a look at this weekend’s action in the NFL.</p>
<p><strong>Steelers (6-6) at Browns (1-11), 8:20PM ET Thursday</strong><br />
The defending champs have lost four in a row and now face a must-win against division rival Cleveland on the road. The Browns have only won one game this season, but Brady Quinn has thrown seven touchdowns and zero interceptions in his last three outings. If the Steelers overlook the Browns like they overlooked the Raiders last week, then they can kiss their playoff hopes goodbye.<br />
<strong>Odds: Steelers -10.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Saints (12-0) at Falcons (6-6), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
The Falcons’ postseason hopes are on life support thanks to a shoddy defense and a slew of injuries on the offensive side of the ball. The Saints have set their eyes on perfection, so if Matt Ryan and Michael Turner are unable to go, things could get ugly inside the Georgia Dome this Sunday.<br />
<strong>Odds: Saints -10.5.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Packers (8-4) at Bears (5-7), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
All the Packers have to do is avoid a late-season collapse and they’ll make the playoffs. Green Bay must avoid having a letdown after beating Baltimore on Monday night.  Chicago is never an easy place to play in December, even when the Bears are struggling like they are now.<br />
<strong>Odds: Packers -3.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Broncos (8-4) at Colts (12-0), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
A trip to Indianapolis is the last thing the Broncos need right now while chasing the Chargers in the AFC West. But if they can knock off the undefeated Colts, they should be able to carry that momentum the rest of he season and at least clinch a Wild Card berth.<br />
<strong>Odds: Colts -7.5.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bengals (9-3) at Vikings (10-2), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
The game of the week is in Minnesota this Sunday, as the Vikings host the best surprise in 2009, the Bengals. The Vikings will be looking to rebound from their loss to the Cardinals last Sunday, while the Bengals have their eyes set on clinching the division. Carson Palmer vs. Brett Favre should be incredibly entertaining.<br />
Odds: Vikings -6.5.</p>
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<p><strong>Panthers (5-7) at Patriots (7-5), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
The suddenly sputtering Patriots are in the midst of a two-game losing streak and will look to take it out on the Panthers this weekend. Playing in Foxboro hasn’t been a problem for the Patriots this season: They’re 6-0 at home.<br />
<strong>Odds: Patriots -13.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jets (6-6) at Buccaneers (1-11), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
With the Patriots loss last week, the Jets (winners of two in a row) still have a shot to win the division and make the playoffs. But they need to take care of business on the road this week against a Bucs team that has shown some signs of improvement over the past couple games.<br />
<strong>Odds: Jets -5.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dolphins (6-6) at Jaguars (7-5), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
Both of these teams are fighting for a Wild Card in the AFC, while the Dolphins still have hopes of leapfrogging the Patriots in the AFC East. The Jaguars have been settler at home, posting a 5-1 record thus far. But the Dolphins haven’t been as good on the road (2-4) and must win in Jacksonville to keep their postseason hopes alive.<br />
<strong>Odds: Jaguars -2.5.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Lions (2-10) at Ravens (6-6), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
After rolling over in Green Bay on Monday night, Baltimore essentially has to win out in order to have any shot at making the playoffs. The Lions shouldn’t offer much of a challenge, although Matthew Stafford and company can’t be taken lightly either.<br />
<strong>Odds: Ravens -13.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chargers (9-3) at Cowboys (8-4), 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
The Cowboys need a good showing this week at home after the Giants handled them fairly easily in New York last week. They’ll get quite a battle from a San Diego team that has won seven in a row and that can light up the scoreboard.<br />
<strong>Odds: Cowboys -3.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eagles (8-4) at Giants (7-5), 8:20PM ET</strong><br />
The Eagles got a free win last weekend in Atlanta against a depleted Falcons team, but they’ll find things much tougher this Sunday in New York. The G-Men need a win to keep pace in the division and with the Cowboys playing a tough Chargers team this week, both teams would love to secure a victory if/when Dallas falls.<br />
<strong>Odds: Giants -1.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cardinals (8-4) at 49ers, 8:30PM ET Monday</strong><br />
Arizona can lock up the NFC West for the second consecutive season with a win in San Diego. The Cardinals have been outstanding on the road this season, winning five of six games. But the 49ers have an improved passing attack, are 4-2 at home and have already beaten the Cardinals once this season so a win won’t come easy for ‘Zona.<br />
<strong>Odds: Cardinals -3.</strong></p>
<p><strong>NFL Week 14 Points Spreads &#038; Over/Under Totals:</strong></p>
<p>Thursday, December<br />
Pittsburgh Steelers –10 Over 37<br />
Cleveland Browns +10 Under 37</p>
<p>Sunday, December 13<br />
Denver Broncos +7.5 Over 44.5<br />
Indianapolis Colts –7.5 Under 44.5</p>
<p>Cincinnati Bengals +6.5 Over 43.5<br />
Minnesota Vikings -6.5 Under 43.5</p>
<p>New York Jets -5 Over 39.5<br />
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +5 Under 39.5</p>
<p>Buffalo Bills PK Over 38<br />
Kansas City Chiefs PK Under 38</p>
<p>Green Bay Packers -3 Over 41<br />
Chicago Bears +3 Under 41</p>
<p>New Orleans Saints -10.5 Over 52.5<br />
Atlanta Falcons +10.5 Under 52.5</p>
<p>Detroit Lions +13 Over 40<br />
Baltimore Ravens -13 Under 40</p>
<p>Miami Dolphins +2.5 Over 44<br />
Jacksonville Jaguars –2.5 Under 44</p>
<p>Carolina Panthers +13 Over 44<br />
New England Patriots –13 Under 44</p>
<p>Seattle Seahawks +6 Over 44.5<br />
Houston Texans –6 Under 44.5</p>
<p>St. Louis Rams +13 Over 41.5<br />
Tennessee Titans –13 Under 41.5</p>
<p>Washington Redskins PK Over 36<br />
Oakland Raiders PK Under 36</p>
<p>San Diego Chargers +3 Over 47.5<br />
Dallas Cowboys –3 Under 47.5</p>
<p>Philadelphia Eagles +1 Over 46.5<br />
New York Giants –1 Under 46.5</p>
<p>Arizona Cardinals -3 Over 44.5<br />
San Francisco 49ers +3 Under 44.5</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday’s Best: Cowboys (8-4) at Steelers (9-3), 4:15 PM ET FOX The Cowboys are fighting for their playoff lives while the Steelers are trying to stay ahead of the surprising Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North. Dallas could be without running back Marion Barber (toe injury), which would be a massive blow going against the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7285/photos;_ylt=Au4pU6HvObPO9lZGQzGk8A_.uLYF" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="281" src="http://d.yimg.com/a/p/afp/20081129/capt.cps.oja68.281108232146.photo00.photo.default-341x480.jpg" alt="Marion Barber" /></a><em>Sunday’s Best:</em> <strong>Cowboys (8-4) at Steelers (9-3), 4:15 PM ET FOX</strong><br />
The Cowboys are fighting for their playoff lives while the Steelers are trying to stay ahead of the surprising Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North. Dallas could be without running back Marion Barber (toe injury), which would be a massive blow going against the best defenses in the league. If the ‘Boys can’t run the ball, expect Dick Lebeau to dial up plenty of blitzes to force quarterback Tony Romo into mistakes. This essentially is a must-win for the Cowboys, who would be left on the outside looking in if the playoffs started today. A loss coupled with a Falcons win over the Saints and the Cowboys would need some help the rest of the way, with a remaining schedule that looks like this: vs. Giants, vs. Ravens, at Eagles. The Steelers, meanwhile, should be at full strength as quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and running back Willie Parker are expected to play. We’ll see what the Cowboys are made of come 4:00 o’clock on Sunday. Steelers are a currently a 3-point favorite.</p>
<p><em>Upset Watch:</em> <strong>Texans (5-7) at Packers (5-7), 1:00 PM ET CBS</strong><br />
Houston welcomes back quarterback Matt Schaub this week but he’s not the reason they could pull off a decent-sized upset in Week 14. Rookie running back Steve Slaton is. Slaton is coming off a 130-yard effort against the Jaguars on Monday night and racked up 156 yards three weeks ago against the Colts. Considering the Packers are allowing a whopping 141.2 yards a game on the ground this year, Slaton could be set up for another huge day. The Texans will need to find a way to get pressure on Aaron Rodgers, however, or else it’s going to be tough to win at Lambeau. The Texans’ pass defense is improving, but Rodgers and company are averaging 228.9 passing yards a game and could find success against a young Houston secondary. If the Texans don’t win outright, I say they cover the 6-point spread.</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/min/photos;_ylt=AhK0Bn6d.TtYz.N.fU7bcmSM2bYF#photoViewer=urn%3Anewsml%3Asports.yahoo%2Cap%3A20050301%3Anfl%2Cphoto%2Cc12b16a89eae41bab53f69fe38b12c99.bears_vikings_football_mnjm107%3A1" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="289" src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20081201/capt.c12b16a89eae41bab53f69fe38b12c99.bears_vikings_football_mnjm107.jpg" alt="Gus Frerotte" /></a><em>Intriguing Matchup:</em> <strong>Vikings (7-5) at Lions (0-12), 1:00 PM ET FOX</strong><br />
There’s nothing intriguing about the winless Detroit Lions, but what is interesting is whether or not Kevin and Pat Williams will play for the Vikings. Minnesota needs a victory to stay at least one-game ahead of the Bears and Packers in the division, but without their interior defensive line, even the Lions are capable of finding some running room. The league suspended the Williamses on Tuesday morning, but a court ruling could change all that and allow the two mammoth d-tackles to play. If they don’t, could Detroit get its first win and turn the NFC North upside down yet again? Can Gus Frerotte keep this team afloat if the defense loses two key players?</p>
<p><em>Other notable games:</em></p>
<p><strong>Eagles (6-5-1) at Giants (11-1), 1:00 PM ET FOX</strong><br />
Philly will try and keep its slim playoff hopes alive, while a win would crown the G-Men as NFC East champions and get them one step closer to claiming home field advantage throughout the postseason.</p>
<p><strong>Redskins (7-5) at Ravens (8-4), 8:15 PM ET FOX</strong><br />
This Sunday night matchup is a great one. Both teams desperately need a win to stay within reach of a playoff berth. A loss for the ‘Skins could essentially knock them out of the postseason race.</p>
<p><strong>Buccaneers (9-3) at Panthers (9-3), 8:30 PM ET ESPN</strong><br />
Finally a great Monday Night Football matchup after weeks of utter crap. The winner takes a one-game lead in the NFC South and holds an edge for the second spot in the NFC playoff picture, while the loser gets tossed into the Wild Card mix.</p>
<p><strong>Falcons (8-4) at Saints (6-6), 1:00 PM ET FOX</strong><br />
Atlanta has been a nice story this year, but it can’t relax now. A win would go a long way in securing a playoff spot for the Falcons, who finish with a possibly depleted Vikings and a hapless Rams team in their final two games.</p>
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