Overall record = 65-27
Thursday Night Football
JAC Jaguars @ ATL Falcons
Normally this would be a relatively easy matchup to decide,
but after last week’s blowout against Tampa, the Jags shouldn’t be taken
lightly. Despite the Jags 4-9 record they still have a top 10 defence and
Maurice Jones-Drew is currently leading the NFL in rushing yards.
At one stage it looked like Atlanta may fall to the Carolina
Panthers, but Matt Ryan and the Falcons offence managed to find their groove to
score 24 unanswered points to earn the victory. If Atlanta wants to hold onto
the division title then they need to win all of their remaining games or hope
the Saints suffer a major collapse.
Dbl Coverage
prediction: Atlanta to win by 10.
6PM GMT Games
DAL Cowboys @ TB Buccaneers
Oh Dallas, why do you always do this? Up by two scores with
less than 3.14 remaining in the game, the Cowboys had the opportunity to claim
a two game lead in the NFC East, but Romo and the Cowboys do what they did best
and went on to lose the game. The fifth time Dallas has lost a game after
leading in the fourth quarter this year...
Somehow Tampa managed to find a way to get blown out against
Jacksonville. It seems that the Bucs have finally hit rock bottom which could
be a plus as from now on the only way can be up. If Tampa wants to get back to
winning ways then Josh Freeman will have to find his form from the 2010 season.
Dbl Coverage
prediction: Dallas to win by 12.