It's that time again, lets do it.
Last week's record: 10-5
Overall record: 18-12
Houston @ Baltimore: Starting off with a tough one? I like it. Baltimore has looked like a shell of their former Super Bowl winning team, and Ray Rice is doubtful. That's a recipe for disaster against a 2-0 Houston team. Give me the Texans on the road.
Detroit @ Washington: This one is a coin flip for me. Washington's secondary has been BRUTAL thus far, which bodes well for a high flying offense like Detroit's. However, something tells me RGIII is primed for a big game here. Give me the Redskins.
San Diego @ Tennessee: The Titans have looked surprisingly good through the first two weeks, and now they get to go home. However, Philip Rivers looks like a new QB under Mike McCoy. I like Rivers and the Chargers to pick up another road win here.
Arizona @ New Orleans: Welcome back Sean Payton. He's got the Saints looking unstoppable right now. Well, him and Drew Brees, who's a pretty good QB, no? Give me the Saints at home any day of the week.
Tampa Bay @ New England: The ugliest 2-0 start turns into the ugliest 3-0 start. I'll take Tom and the Patriots.
Cleveland @ Minnesota: No Trent Richardson, no problem. Browns don't miss a beat, losing just as bad as they did with the young RB. I'll take the Vikings.
N.Y. Giants @ Carolina: Desperation game of the week, and Ron Rivera's seat is about to get that much hotter. Give me the Giants on the road.
Green Bay @ Cincinnati: Is it just me, or does Andy Dalton look like he's reached his ceiling? Regardless, no way the third year QB can hang with Aaron Rodgers, especially when he's playing out of his mind right now. I'll take the Packers.
St. Louis @ Dallas: Tony Romo and Dez Bryant have been money so far, despite last weeks road loss to Kansas City. I like the Cowboys to get back on track here in the house that Jerry built.
Buffalo @ N.Y. Jets: Rookie QB Bowl!! I've been far more impressed with E.J. Manuel than I have been with Geno Smith. Give me the Bills to move to a decent 2-1 here.
Jacksonville @ Seattle: Well, this is awkward. Lets just move on. Seahawks.
Indianapolis @ San Francisco: You know whats worse than facing the 49ers on the road? Facing the 49ers on the road after a blowout loss. Kaepernick and 49ers take care of business here.
Chicago @ Pittsburgh: Couldn't of been a fun week of practice in Pittsburgh. Did you see Mike Tomlin after Monday's loss? Yikes. Give me Big Ben and the Steelers to get on the board with a win here.
Oakland @ Denver: Terrell Pryor could pose some problems, but they won't even come close to the problems Peyton Manning and that Denver offense will pose. I'll take the Broncos.
Alright folks, that'll do it for now. The Fins and Falcons are less than 24 hours away from kickoff in South Florida, where the quest for 3-0 will be on for the hosting Dolphins.
Tomorrow will be a huge day for this team. They'll have a packed house for the first time in years, and could make some serious noise in the NFL with a win.
Do I think they do it? Well, come back tomorrow morning and see! I'll have your pre pre-game coverage in the morning, and your last minute pre-game coverage right before tomorrow's 4:05 kickoff from Sun Life Stadium.
Until then..
GO FINS
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