Ok man here it goes, Indy beats Denver, Pats lose to Bengals its a shootout and the Pats cant match them score for score, Packers win a close one, Cowboys win, and Steelers win.
2007-09-27 02:51:51
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answered by sawxwoodsy1980 3
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All of them will remain undefeated after this week. The only game that might raise any question is New England and Cincinnati. The only reason that may be a tough one for the Patriots is it is a road game against a high powered offense. That being said Tom Brady and the NE defense will still prove to be too much for Carson and the Bengals. The Vikings have no shot at Favre and the Packers and likewise for Arizona against the Steelers. Dallas and Indy will both dominate at home against mediocre opponents.
2007-09-26 22:56:21
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answered by johnson_48* 1
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I think it's a good possibility all five of those teams will remain undefeated as they are playing losing teams (except for Indy, and I'm not confident the Broncos can pull the upset, if recent history is anything to go on with that matchup).
MAYBE New England could lose to Cincinnati if it's a shootout and Cinci's at home, but their defense will probably lose it for them again, and really, I don't think New England would need the help the way they've been playing.
Arizona and Pittsburgh could be interesting but I think the Steelers will pull that one out.
Green Bay has a lot of success at Minnesota recently and with their defense and Minnesota's "offense" I think the Pack will come out of that one victorious.
Dallas and St. Louis, yeah, good luck Rams...
2007-09-26 22:44:06
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answered by Blake B 4
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i might say Steelers for the protection and the return of an actual 5 QB to their lineup. even though, the protection has to maintain enjoying at a extreme point for the time of and not remember entirely on the return of Ben. If Batch led the Steelers to 31 factors (i be attentive to it grow to be 38, yet 7 got here from Kiesels TD), Ben could have led them to a minimum of 40 5-50. If the protection won 2 video games (ATL and TEN) and keeps issues clicking while the offense wasnt there, think of this team with those 2 sides working for them. and persons forget approximately, the particular communities grow to be horrendous final 12 months and a extensive reason for the 9-7 consequence. They appeared to have addressed that for the duration of the offseason. Now, to truly answer this question...i don't see the Steelers prevailing Week 4 against the Ravens. Chiefs and Bears lucked out. Bears could desire to smother an erratic EIi Manning whilst the Chiefs proceed to exist as unbeaten will on the bye. I see the Steelers having a stronger season and making it added in the playoffs than the different 2, yet I say the Bears final a interest longer than the Chiefs in the unbeaten catergory.
2016-10-20 03:00:20
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answered by ? 4
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Packers just suck. They haven't played a real team on the road yet (I mean the Giants without Jacobs?) They have no run game and are playing one of the best, if not the best, run defenses right now in football. And the Vikings are at home. I'm sure the Pack lose.
New England will probably win. If they had Rodney Harrison I would for sure pick them to win. But who knows how Palmer will pick apart the secondary. If the regular New England shows up, they should have no problem. I'm going to pick New England to win.
Pittsburgh should handle Arizona pretty easily. The Arizona offense hasn't quite exploded yet like everyone thought they would and I wouldn't bet on them starting against a good Pittsburgh D. Willie Parker has been phenominal as well, should be a long day for 'Zona.
Dallas should have a blowout win. Bad offense without Steven Jackson and a bad defense vs. the Cowboys spells trouble. Don't be surprised if the margin ov victory exceeds 30.
Indy has a tough game. Probably the best matchup of the week is the Colts passing game against the Broncos secondary. The factor of this game though will obviously be Joseph Addai against a shaky run defense. If he keeps racking up yards and Indy continues to finish in the red zone, they should be ok. I think though if this were at Mile High, I'd take Denver to win. But since that's not case, Indy it is. Should be a good game.
Packers will be the only team here to not go 4-0.
2007-09-27 00:53:22
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answered by Hank 5
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None of them seem to have tough games. Green Bay shouldn't have trouble with MN.
Dallas is likely to win. But their secondary against St Louis offense could give them some problems. I see the game going dallas' way though.
Pit will kill arizona
Denver can barely beat the bills and the raiders. Denver can't beat JVille at home. I cant see Denver giving Indy to much of a game.
Pats will trounce Cincy. Pats Defense wont give up a lot of points to Cincy, although Cincy has a good offense and will score some. Cincy's defense cant slow the pats down, never mind keep the game in reach. Cincy is desperate, and desperate teams always have a chance but New England will rock them.
2007-09-27 03:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Green Bay will loose. (even if it's just to the Vikings)
Pittsburgh will easily beat the Cardinals.
New England will crush Cincinnati
and I'm going to lean on Denver's side against the Colts.
Cowboys should be St. Louis as they're not looking that great.
So, 4-0 will be: Pittsburgh, Patriots, Cowboys
2007-09-27 00:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i say all 5 of them will probably go undefeated...the only game that will a tough one is the Bengals - Pats matchup. But with the way the Bengals "D" has been playing..it might be more of a shotout than anything else.
2007-09-26 23:06:35
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answered by storeetjdjay 6
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I think all the teams will go 4-0. It doesn't seem to me that any of the match-ups are all that tough.
2007-09-27 02:27:39
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answered by N8ball88 5
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The Colts and Packers willl lose.
2007-09-27 00:45:12
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answered by Steve 7
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