The Washington Redskins are hardly a thing of beauty this 2009 NFL schedule but they are still a talented team that at times can find a way to win despite themselves. In the team’s week 10 win over a very good Denver team they reminded the world that they will not go into the night quietly and have a chance to make an even bigger statement against the hated NFC East rival Cowboys in week 11.
The Cowboys (6-3) are undoubtedly the better team in this match and have a three game lead over the Skins (3-6). But that hardly makes them a lock to win no matter what the NFL football betting odds might say. Read more…
Back in the ‘90s, just like in the 2009 NFL schedule, this was a pretty spirited rivalry. But gone are Favre and Aikman and in their place the next generation of gunslingers has emerged in Aaron Rodgers and Tony Romo. These two QBs are some of the finest in the game and it should be a very well executed game at Lambeau.
Green Bay is coming off a terrible embarrassment of a game in Tampa Bay when they were beaten down by what had been the worst team in the NFL football betting odds. There will no doubt be some motivation to get things back on track before the loyal Cheeseheads and stay in the NFL football odds playoff hunt.
The ingredient to beating the Packers this year has been pressuring Rodgers. He has taken about a million sacks already in the 2009 NFL schedule and many people are starting to wonder if he doesn’t have a problem. He’s got to get rid of the ball and quit posting negative yardage. Read more…
The New York Jets have already had enough drama in eight weeks of the 2009 NFL schedule to last eight seasons. With rookie head coach Rex Ryan a seemingly endless supply of quotes and the New York media churning out headlines nonstop the Jets have had plenty of coverage, both good and bad. After starting the season 3-0 and then going 1-4 in the next five games this team has already had some major ups and downs and the season is just halfway over.
When the Jets host the struggling Jags in week nine they will look to get back on track and salvage what it can in the second half of the 2009 NFL schedule. Read more…
The New Orleans Saints’ unbeaten start has come entirely outside the NFC South, but a seventh straight victory could give them a crystal-clear path to a division title.
A Monday night win over visiting Atlanta would also match the best start in franchise history and keep the Saints alone atop the NFC, and the Falcons’ defense will need to improve quickly if it hopes to slow Drew Brees’ high-powered attack. Read more…
Philly coach Andy Reid, a man coaches in perhaps the most demanding market in the league, has a tough decision ahead in the 2009 NFL schedule. Does he rush QB Donovan McNabb back for this week’s game against the down-trodden Bucs or give him another week to heal and go with the sensational back up, Kevin Kolb? Read more…