
Photo credit to Flickr user Matt Trostle
The person that should be the most offended by this? Matt Moore
Matt Moore has patiently waited for his chance and backed up the Panther’s quarterbacks for a good bit now. The one time that Moore had the chance to play, he actually did a pretty good job. Far better than Jake has done this year. Then again, Ryan Leaf was never as bad as Jake has been this year.
If the Panthers think that Moore is worse than Delhomme, then Moore should stand up and ask for a trade to go elsewhere. The kid has a great arm, but most importantly he is a competitor. The players respond to him, and he is always spoke highly of. Why in the world would the Panthers not take this chance to see what the kid is made of? It boggles the mind.
My only guess is that Hurney and Fox are trying to end their Panther’s career for certain. It seems a shame because Fox has been a pretty darn good coach for the majority of his time here. The same goes for Delhomme. What is truly interesting to see is if Delhomme steps aside to save the Panthers all that dough they shoveled his way for a five year extension in the off season. Right…. That will happen.
It looks like all is not well in Panther land. Get ready for a tough week against the Cardinals. This was the team that Jake struggled against initially last year in the playoffs. I do see Carolina upsetting them, but it will have nothing to do with Jake. I think the Cards will overlook the Panthers and that Smith will have a big game in spite of who is throwing him the football. The odds are simply in his favor. Also, the great DeAngelo Williams should have a decent week as well. The Panthers defense has been on fire the last three weeks, and showed up big time in the loss against Buffalo. The only reason Buffalo scored was due to Delhomme setting them up time and again.
It seems almost premature to consider either Buffalo or Carolina as an NFL contender, yet this Sunday’s matchup has the feel of a season changing game. Both Buffalo and Carolina are fighting to get on the plus side of .500. Buffalo began the season 1-4 before finally winning a big game against the New York Jets last week. Carolina started the season 0-3 but has now won two straight games while suddenly finding their running game. This match up will go a long ways towards determining which direction these teams will go in 2009.
The Buffalo Bills certainly have their work cut out for them as they will be playing without their starting quarterback, Trent Edwards. Edwards was knocked out of the New York Jets game early and suffered a severe concussion. Replacing him will be Ryan Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick is known for being a ball control quarterback without much ball control.
While the Buffalo Bills certainly have a decent running attack with Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch, they really need to find a way to get the ball to their superstar receivers. Both Terrell Owens and Lee Evans have been thrust into the decoy role and have become virtual non-factors in most of Buffalo’s games. The Panthers secondary can certainly be exploited if Fitzpatrick can get the ball out quickly. That may be easier said than done with the Panthers defense suddenly waking up the last few weeks. Julius Peppers has been an absolute terror the last two weeks with four sacks, and the entire defense has been producing turnovers.
Likewise, the Buffalo Bills defense has shown a nose for the ball as well. The Bills secondary picked off six passes against the New York Jets. Given that the Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme tends to throw the ball to the other team, this could be an area where the Bills can have an impact.
While Jake may have a problem passing the football, the Panthers are not likely to throw it very often. With DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart running the football, head coach John Fox would be a moron to throw the ball except when absolutely necessary. If the Panthers stick to the game plan for controlling the clock with a powerful running game, the Bills likely will have no chance. Look for Williams and Stewart to completely dominate the football game from start to finish. The Panthers will control the clock and win going away.

Atlanta Falcon Running Back Michael Turner - Image Credited to Wikipedia User Jesse Staples
Carolina Panthers – the Carolina Panthers were on most everyone’s list of teams in the NFC that were expected to do quite well this season. DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart had such impressive statistics in 2008 that it became quite difficult to ignore them any longer. Going into 2009, Williams and Stewart knew that they would be facing not only teams stacking the run, but the second toughest schedule in the entire NFL. Thus far, the Panthers running game has been derailed primarily because quarterback Jake Delhomme has been unable to throw the ball to his own team. In spite of the horrible quarterback play so far, the Panthers find themselves with a two-game winning streak and are a win at Buffalo away from being at .500.
what is even more telling about the Panthers is that Williams and Stewart are beginning to show signs of exploding. In week six game against Tampa Bay, Williams rushed for two touchdowns on 150+ yards rushing while Stewart had one touchdown and also broke the century mark. This marked the first time either running back had topped 100 yards in a game this season. Granted, the Bucs are far from top level competition. Still it is clear that these two running backs have yet to show the best they have to offer in 2009. This makes Carolina a team to look out for in the weeks to come.
Green Bay Packers - The Packers have actually been rather good so far this season. In particular, quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been lights out in his second year under center for the pack. The Packers have suffered a good bit of injuries as well as some unfortunate luck to start the season slow. Most everyone that follows NFL football would concede that the Packers are a candidate to explode at any time.
San Francisco 49ers - San Francisco has been a team that has surprised everyone, and so imagining them improving might be a stretch. The reason for San Francisco getting better is simply about one player — Michael Crabtree. The first-round draft pick up the San Francisco 49ers is set to make his NFL debut during week seven after finally signing with the team. If the 49ers were able to perform as well as they have without him, it stands to reason that they should be even better with him. Crabtree is a special player and should be a great playmaker for the 49ers.
Dallas Cowboys - Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys have been pretty much a train wreck in 2009. It seems that every single week the Cowboys find a new way to put questions in the minds of the NFL experts. In particular, Tony Romo has not played up to expectations to say the least. In some ways this may actually benefit the Cowboys. With the emergence of wide receiver Miles Austin, the Cowboys now have a certified playmaker to take the heat off of Roy Williams and Romo. It remains to be seen whether the Cowboys can put it all together, but their talent level is simply too high to continue on the same track.
Atlanta Falcons - The Atlanta Falcons are currently in second place in the NFC South trailing only the undefeated New Orleans Saints. While they are winning football games, they are not doing so in the way in which they were expected to. The running game with Michael Turner has not been up to par this season. This is primarily a problem because Atlanta is definitely a running football team. On the bright side, quarterback Matt Ryan and free-agent signing Tony Gonzalez have developed a very special passing connection. As the season wears on, it is only a matter of time before Turner and that Atlanta offensive line start to gel. When they do the Falcons may not play second fiddle to anyone.
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Photo Credited to Wikipedia User Aquamelli
In week six action, the New Orleans Saints made a clear statement to the entire NFL that they just might be the best. It would be difficult for any team to claim otherwise, with the possible exception of the Vikings. The Saints took the New York Giants and simply abused them, beating them soundly and shredding that vaunted New York defense. Drew Brees is the clear MVP so far this season in my eyes.
Atlanta kept pace with the Saints by squeaking by the Chicago Bears on Sunday Night Football. The Falcons looked great at times, but they did show some signs of weakness. Matt Ryan sure looked like the superstar everyone has said that he is, calmly leading a late drive to down the Bears after Cutler had led them back.
The Carolina Panthers took down the Tampa Bay Bucs with ease, in spite of the close score. Were it not for the horrible play of quarterback Jake Delhomme, the Panthers likely would have won by twenty. What is really exciting for the Panthers is the return of Double Trouble. Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams had huge days with both players scoring and both breaking that 100 yd barrier. Williams went over 150 with two touchdowns.
The Bucs are still fighting to win a game in 2009, but still put up a good fight against the Panthers. They are still probably a year away from any kind of real success.
The Saints face Miami in week seven, while Atlanta faces Dallas. The Panthers face the Bills, and hope to even up their record at 3-3. The poor Bucs must travel to London, England to face the red hot New England Patriots in week seven action.
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Free 2009 NFL Week Three Picks and Predictions
Week three of great NFL action is already upon us and the week three picks and predictions have been percolating in my mind. I have tried to really get my brain around the fact that Brady was shown up, Peyton ruined my week two upset, and the Cincinnati Bengals are no longer, well….. terrible. Scary, huh? Week three is sure to bring a great deal more surprises. With two weeks in the bag, lets get on to the meat and potatoes of the NFL picks and prediction season. Here are the free week three NFL picks and predictions:
Washington at Detroit
The Redskins are having some major offensive problems this season. The Lions are scoring but simply not enough. While my brain is smelling a possible (gasp) Lion’s win, my gut is telling me that the Redskins will prevail in spite of their offensive problems. I always go with my gut.
Winner – Washington Redskins
Green Bay at St. Louis
The Rams nearly pulled one out last week in spite of the fact that they simply can not seem to score. The offense has gone from the greatest show on turf to watching paint dry in no time flat it seems. Green Bay is having no such problems in spite of the week two loss.
Winner – Green Bay Packers
San Francisco at Minnesota
Now this is a match up we can sink our teeth into. The Niners are for real in spite of what many think. I am shocked to be saying that, but Singletary has made all the difference there this season. The Vikings look every bit the Super Bowl contender that they hoped to be. Favre is not finished yet after all.
Winner – Minnesota Vikings
Atlanta at New England
The Patriots are going to be very mad, and that is bad news for a young upstart team like Atlanta. The Falcons are much better than years past, but they will get pounded against the Patriots.
Winner – New England Patriots
Tennessee at NY Jets
Will Sanchez have a rookie game? I am figuring on a possible let down game here for the Jets. The Titans are much better than their record indicates, and the Jets are playing way over their heads. Sooner or later, the bubble has to burst. I say it is this week against the Titans.
Winner – Tennessee Titans
Kansas City at Philadelphia
The Chiefs simply do not have the firepower to stay with Philly in Philly.
Winner – Philadelphia Eagles
NY Giants at Tampa Bay
The Gmen will go into Tampa and destroy the Bucs. They seemed like a Super Bowl team against Dallas, in spite of the fact that they should have lost. Little Eli has certainly grown up.
Winner – NY Giants
Cleveland at Baltimore
Baltimore will dominate this one in a laugher. The Browns are really bad so far. Really bad.
Winner – Baltimore Ravens
Jacksonville at Houston
The Texans finally woke up from their slumber and laid a whipping on the Titans. Now they do the same to the Jaguars.
Winner – Houston Texans
New Orleans at Buffalo
Can anybody stop this offensive juggernaut? Not the Bills, that is for sure. Brees throws for 400+ again.
Winner – New Orleans Saints
Chicago at Seattle
The Bears finally showed up against the Super Bowl Champion Steelers and look what happened. I expect they will ride that momentum against an ailing Seattle squad. Matt Hasselback is a must for them, and they will struggle with his rib injury.
Winner – Chicago Bears
Miami at San Diego
The Chargers finally get it all together in one game. They will have the best game of the season against the Fins, and will win going away. The Dolphins have some defensive issues right now that can not be ignored.
Winner – San Diego Chargers
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
The Steelers now must head into Bengal country to face an upstart squad that is playing like they have nothing to lose. They will have enough to get out of Cinci with a win.
Winner – Pittsburgh Steelers
Denver at Oakland
The Broncos surprised me in week two with a strong showing. The Raiders are the team that is surprising everyone. Expect the Raiders to continue to surprise and pick up a key win.
Winner – Oakland Raiders
Indianapolis at Arizona
The Colts keep on finding ways to win with Peyton pulling them out at the last minute. Arizona looked like the NFC champions finally last week. This game is a tough call, because you never know what you will get with Arizona. Because they are at home, I am going with the Cardinals.
Winner – Arizona Cardinals
MON, SEP 28
Carolina at Dallas
This Monday night match up will give Dallas a second chance to win in primetime at the new stadium. While the Panthers have struggled, they looked like a whole new team last year. I think the Panthers begin to crawl out of their hole this week, and surprise the Cowboys in week three.
Winner – Carolina Panthers
Tiebreaker Score – Panthers 21 Cowboys 17
Week Two Record – 9-7
Season Record – 18-14
Week Two NFL Power Rankings
Week one certainly has shaken up the power rankings for week two, that is for sure. Some things have stayed the same of course, and it is unsure if some that were picked high can recover. We will see over the course of the NFL football season. Here are the power rankings for week two of the NFL football season. (keep in mind these are before the games in week two)
1. Pittsburgh Steelers – The Steelers stay on top after a week one win over an impressive Titans squad.
2. New England Patriots – The Patriots hold onto number two, but only by the skin of their teeth. They need some work on defense for sure.
3. NY Giants – The Giants have proven their mettle, but face a serious test in Big D during week two.
4. New Orleans Saints – With Brees throwing like that, the Saints have the chance to do something special. Can the defense hold up?
5. Philadelphia Eagles – Will McNabb return and be effective?
6. Indianapolis Colts – The Colts are kind of uncertain, but Manning has them right back in the mix.
7. Atlanta Falcons – Matt Ryan is the real deal, folks. So is that Atlanta defense.
8. Minnesota Vikings – The Vikings looked sharp, and with Adrian Peterson in the backfield, there is no ceiling here.
9. Dallas Cowboys – The boys have Romo comfortable again. That could be bad news for the rest of the NFC.
10. San Diego Chargers – Still dangerous in spite of a lackluster week one win over the Raiders.
The rest…..
11. Baltimore Ravens
12. Green Bay Packers
13. Seattle Seahawks
14. NY Jets
15. Tennessee Titans
16. Chicago Bears
17. San Francisco Niners
18. Denver Broncos
19. Arizona Cardinals
20. Buffalo Bills
21. Houston Texans
22. Washington Redskins
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
24. Cincinnati Bengals
25. Carolina Panthers
26. Tampa Bay Bucs
27. Oakland Raiders
28. Miami Dolphins
29. Cleveland Browns
30. Kansas City Chiefs
31. St Louis Rams
32. Detroit Lions
2009 Week Two Free NFL Picks and Predictions

Drew Brees Lights Up Week One (Photo Credited To Wikipedia Commons User Aquamelli)
SUN, SEP 20
Carolina at Atlanta
This game is one of those where you just don’t know which trend to trust. The Panthers have owned the Falcons in recent years, and they are coming off a poor performance. The Falcons are coming off a great week one performance. Also, history has shown that the Panthers show up after a loss usually. Still, Mattie Ice has shown that he is for real. As much as I hate to do it, Carolina is toast in this one.
Winner – Atlanta Falcons
Minnesota at Detroit
The Lions really showed up last week on the offensive side of the ball and they established the fact that they can score on an average New Orleans defense. The Vikings are not average. Adrian Peterson might run for 500 yds in this one.
Winner – Minnesota Vikings
Cincinnati at Green Bay
Aaron Rodgers is no joke folks. This guy is for real. The game against Chicago was his growing up game, and he is loaded with confidence. At Green Bay, the Bengals have little chance of stopping their momentum after that fantastic win on Saturday night.
Winner – Green Bay Packers
Houston at Tennessee
The Texans are going to be a good team this year, but it appears they are going to do another late season show up party. This game will be ugly with the Titans still fuming over the week one loss to the Steelers.
Winner – Tennessee Titans
Oakland at Kansas City
The Raiders had some genuine moments on Monday night and showed that they are no pushover this season. The combination of McFadden and Bush looked awfully good. The Chiefs certainly played better than expected, but they will falter in this one.
Winner – Oakland Raiders
New England at NY Jets
Mark Sanchez really gets to find out what big time NFL football is all about. He will play well, but he will learn what a loss feels like against Brady and company.
New England Patriots
New Orleans at Philadelphia
This is a game that would be much more exciting with Mcnabb. The Saints are a juggernaut offensively, and the city of Brotherly Love will see that first hand. The Eagles are going to play well but lose in the final minutes.
Winner – New Orleans Saints
St. Louis at Washington
The Skins had better enjoy this one while they can. The Rams do not come to town every week you know.
Winner – Washington Redskins
Arizona at Jacksonville
The Jaguars are going to give the Cardinals fits, and part of that is because they are better against the pass than the majority of the Cardinal’s opponents. The Cardinals will start the year off 0-2 keeping in time with previous Super Bowl losers the year following.
Winner – Jacksonville Jaguars
Tampa Bay at Buffalo
The Bills are much better than advertised. Edwards played fantastically and that is even before he and Owens get their timing right. Expect a huge night in Buffalo.
Winner – Buffalo Bills
Seattle at San Francisco
There is something about that win in Arizona that has me believing a little bit in the Niners. Mike Singletary has them really rolling as a team, and the talent level is there. Could this be the next Cardinals?
Winner – San Francisco 49ers
Pittsburgh at Chicago
This is going to be a showdown. The Bears are going to have some kind of struggle against the defending champs, but I see Cutler recovering a bit this week. The guy is too talented of a quarterback and he showed flashes of brilliance last week. With the Bears being at home, I see the Steelers losing a rare early season game.
Winner – Chicago Bears
Baltimore at San Diego
The Ravens are for real this year. They not only have that vaunted defense, but they also have a pretty darn good offense. The Chargers looked a bit frail in their week one win.
Winner – Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland at Denver
The Browns are going to hand it to the Broncos this week for one reason. Kyle Orton. The guy had one thing going for him in week one. Luck. That TD was completely luck.
Winner – Cleveland Browns
NY Giants at Dallas
The Giants look fantastic but so do the Boys. I am not a huge fan of the Cowboys, but I do think that they are set to return to prominence this year. This particular week, they take the early upper hand in the NFC East.
Winner – Dallas Cowboys
MON, SEP 21
Indianapolis at Miami
This Monday night matchup is not a gimme for Peyton and the boys. I expect that at home the Dolphins will right the ship. Manning looked almost fallible in their week one struggle against Jacksonville, and the Dolphins are no joke on defense. This will be a fun one, but Indy loses in a close one.
Winner – Miami Dolphins
Tiebreaker – Miami 24 Indy 21
Week One Record – 9-7
Season Record – 9-7

Maybe Delhomme Should Have Warmed Up More (Pic credited to Flickr User Matt Trostle)
Trying to put your finger on what went wrong with the Carolina Panthers on opening day Sunday is not very hard to do. Your finger will slowly raise up in front of you and point squarely in the direction of Jake Delhomme. The Cajun was simply horrific and brought back memories the Panthers had wanted to forget. Last season the Panthers watched a 12-4 regular season come tumbling down with each interception that Delhomme threw against the Cardinals. In a matter of moments, the Panthers season was over. Sunday’s opening day massacre against Philadelphia had much the same flavor, and once again the flavor was spicy…Cajun spicy.
During the entire offseason I defended Jake. Even as I watched the Panthers sign him to a five year contract worth more money than some cities see in a year, I stood up and reminded folks of all the games the fiery Delhomme had led us to wins in. I reminded everybody of the Super Bowl game where he magically looked like the mirror image of every great quarterback in history. I reminded them that he had won 54 games since taking over for the Panthers, which places him among the game’s elite. Then Sunday happened… Again.
The Panther haters said that Jake would stink. They said that he would cost the Panthers the game. They said he was an average quarterback at best. They lied. He was no where near average.
In perhaps the worst quarterback performance since…well since anybody, Jake Delhomme made the Panthers look like the worst team in history. Do not get me wrong. The Panthers offensive line did not do him any favors. He had Eagles flying in his face all day long, thanks to a defense that was blitzing every single play. The coaching staff did not do much to help out either. They threw their first screen pass at least four sacks into the game, long after the game was decided. How can you slow down the rush? Throw screen passes to the best player in the game – DeAngelo Williams. Make not mistake, however, the game was completely and squarely on the shoulders of Jake.
I am finally ready to say that the Panthers made a horrible mistake signing Delhomme to a multi-year lucrative contract. The move was pretty much a killer on the whole, and that is not based only on Sunday. Delhomme has not been the same for years. Yes, he led the Panthers to 12 wins in 08. How many of those wins was won in spite of Delhomme’s performance however? The Panthers are a team that is loaded with talent. They can overcome a great deal of problems. Even the talented Panthers could not overcome Delhomme this week. When you personally give the other team no less than 24 points, the game is pretty much over. Especially a top notch team like Philadelphia.
So where do the Panthers go from here? Who lines up under center? You have to know it will be Delhomme. Knowing Jake, he will come back in the next game and play fantastically. That or the great Steve Smith will carry him on his shoulders once again, and make Jake appear like he is better than he is. Whatever the case, the Panthers have way too much money invested in Delhomme to sit him. Moving forward, they are going to find themselves in an increasingly nasty situation. Jake must play, and he knows it. Even Jake does not seem too anxious to do that right now. He looks like a deer caught squarely in the headlights.
NFL Pick Em Contest For Week One
Every year, me and a few of my buddies get together and have a weekly challenge. I thought it would be fun this year to have a little contest. My good buddy, Nick Meyer over at Associated Content picks em every year and we decided to post the results here each week. His week one NFL picks are now live and kicking and so too are mine.
This season we will keep you all posted on how we stack up against one another, and will also have some guest posts from Nick. He is an excellent sports writer and it will be a great treat to have him post a spot or two.
If you are interested in joining into the contest, you are welcome to leave your week one picks in the comments below, and we will be happy to keep up with those as well. Also, we welcome guest blog posts here at NFL Picks and Predictions.
Thanks guys,
Enjoy Week One My Brothers!
Rodney
NFL Power Rankings Week One Edition
Going into week one I thought I would rank the NFL teams in the order I see them going into the season. This is a tough thing to do prior to the regular season, because nobody knows how certain players will fit in with new NFL teams and so on. Still, it will be a weekly thing that I do throughout the 2009 NFL football season. Here are my power rankings for week one:
1. Pittsburgh Steelers – Until someone proves otherwise, they are the champs.
2. New England Patriots – The Pats seem primed to return to glory.
3. San Diego Chargers – The fact they are finally healthy has the Charger fans in a tizzy.
4. NY Giants – Can they replace Plax? Some think not.
5. Philadelphia Eagles – The Eagles are exciting again, but they must show they can be consistent.
6. Indianapolis Colts – The Colts are always a threat with Peyton Manning. Even if Dungy is gone.
7. Carolina Panthers – The Panthers have a three headed rushing monster now with hotshot rookie Mike Goodson.
8. Minnesota Vikings – The Vikings need to put up or shut up now. They have the quarterback they said they needed.
9. Tennessee Titans – The Titans find a way to be there every year. This year should be no different.
10. Chicago Bears – The Bears are sort of like the Vikings here. They now have a quarterback. What are they gonna do with him?
The rest…..
11. Atlanta Falcons
12. Baltimore Ravens
13. Arizona Cardinals
14. Green Bay Packers
15. Dallas Cowboys
16. Miami Dolphins
17. Seattle Seahawks
18. Houston Texans
19. New Orleans Saints
20. Buffalo Bills
21. NY Jets
22. Washington Redskins
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
24. Cincinnati Bengals
25. Denver Broncos
26. Tampa Bay Bucs
27. Oakland Raiders
28. St Louis Rams
29. Cleveland Browns
30. Kansas City Chiefs
31. San Francisco 49ers
32. Detroit Lions
While certainly these rankings are a work in progress, they are the way I see the NFL shaking down as of right now. Feel free to share your picks or thoughts in the comments below.