NFL week 9 open thread
posted at 11:00 am on November 8, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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The Pittsburgh Steelers return from their week off to meet the Denver Broncos in the Mile High City. Denver comes off its first loss of the season, a 30-7 drubbing at the hands of Baltimore in which their defense got blasted for the first time all season. They’ll be looking for some revenge at home, but I think the Steelers can beat them on both sides of the ball. The Steelers’ defense has improved the last couple of games, and their offense has more potential. Plus, the Steelers are hard to beat on Monday nights, even on the road. I’ll pick Pittsburgh in a good game, 23-20.
Last week I went 3-3, my first non-winning week, and my record is now 30-11. Normally I’d pick the Vikings game, but Brett Favre and the purple gang have the week off. I’ll put my record on the line with these picks instead:
- Dallas at Philadelphia – All right, Philly proved something last week — they can look invincible at times, even if they did lose to the Raiders a couple of weeks ago. Dallas is also an inconsistent team, and probably more so than the Eagles, who have the home-field advantage. It should be a good game between two rivals, but I’ll pick the Eagles in a shoot-out, 35-27.
- Baltimore at Cincinnati – Baltimore is usually overrated, and the Bengals usually underrated. Still, both are coming off blowouts of good teams, and the Bengals are at home. I hate to do it, but I’ll take the Bengals, 17-10.
- Arizona at Chicago – Two underperforming teams meet, with Chicago having home-field advantage. I think Chicago gets the best of the Cardinals, 21-10.
- San Diego at New York Giants – The Giants have lost three games in a row, and I’ve picked them to win every single time. They’re too good to lose four in a row, which is usually the kind of logic that gets me in trouble in Vegas (and with Republicans). I’ll pick them to beat the inconsistent Bolts, 27-17.
- Houston at Indianapolis – A year ago, this would have been a walkover. In 2009, the Houston Texans are 5-3 and trail the Colts in the AFC South in second place. The Colts have struggled a bit while maintaining their unbeaten record, and their schedule gets tougher in the next two weeks. Safety Bob Sanders has been lost for the season, further weakening a defense that has been decimated by injury already. I’ll still pick the Colts, but don’t be surprised if this becomes the upset of the week. If this was in Houston, I wouldn’t go with Peyton Manning and 24-20 Colts, but that’s my pick for today.
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Giants put a stake in my heart :(
Willie on November 8, 2009 at 7:53 PM
Way to go Saints!!!
Teleycoman on November 8, 2009 at 7:54 PM
Wow, just finally saw the Giants highlights. Ouch! 4 losses in a row, right?
BTW for the rest of the season New Orleans has the edge in “strength of schedule” as far as their opponents. They only have one really good team left to play (New England) and that is at the Superdome, and then most of the rest of their games are in their own division.
Not saying they will go 16-0 (in fact I said they might have been upset today early in the thread). I would not be surprised to see them lose to a division opponent.
Del Dolemonte on November 8, 2009 at 8:15 PM
Del: no need to rub it in about the Giants; we know
Willie on November 8, 2009 at 9:14 PM
I’d like to say I feel sorry for you. But I won’t :-)
conservnut on November 8, 2009 at 9:42 PM
Crap, I cannot believe that interference non-call just now in the Cowboys-Eagles game. And the ref was right there! Stuff like that makes me wonder. . . . Anyway, that likely cost the Cowboys 4 points.
Another peeve: coaches that call time out right before the ball is snapped for FGs like the Eagles just did. And yes, Wade Phillips has done that. It’s one of the reasons I have little respect for him.
WannabeAnglican on November 8, 2009 at 10:00 PM
Not rubbing it in about the Giants. In fact I am as shocked as anyone, as I usually get them here in New England on the telly whenever The Cheaters aren’t playing.
The Giants will weather this rough patch.
Del Dolemonte on November 8, 2009 at 10:10 PM
Who Dat? Who Dat? Who Dat think they gonna beat dem Saints? :) :) :)
Theophile on November 8, 2009 at 10:15 PM
I’d like to say I feel sorry for you. But I won’t :-)
conservnut on November 8, 2009 at 9:42 PM
Any given Sunday . . . and with that I will say goodnight. Monday is coming too soon
Willie on November 8, 2009 at 10:34 PM
I have to stay up to watch the cowboys and the $hitbirds. Shaping up to be a nail biter!
conservnut on November 8, 2009 at 10:55 PM
I think that’s ballgame.
WannabeAnglican on November 8, 2009 at 11:44 PM
Hot damn!!! This was a huge win.
That game coulda been a disaster with as many times as the ‘Boys kept shooting themselves in the foot (the refs eagerly helping them pull the trigger).
Thank you Miles Austin. Thank you Victor Butler (shoestring tackle on McNabb at the end).
NFC East Leading Cowboys sounds really good.
red winger on November 8, 2009 at 11:49 PM
How bout them Cowboys! First place in the NFC East baby!!!
conservnut on November 8, 2009 at 11:49 PM
How ‘Bout Dem Cowboys! Wooooot!
Daemonocracy on November 8, 2009 at 11:55 PM
I sure didn’t expect the current NFC East standings in the middle of the Dallas-KC game. The Cowboys were close to going 2-3 and the Giants were undefeated.
WannabeAnglican on November 8, 2009 at 11:59 PM
Woo Hoo, Alright Dallas!!!
alohapundit on November 9, 2009 at 1:51 AM
The NFL has become the perfect metaphor for life in the US.
Just as the book, “Three Felonies a Day” outlines how it is now quite possible that every American probably commits 3 felonies every day due to the overreaching of US justice, the NFL now seems that it can’t be played without the referees and umpires finding some sort of penalty in every play.
J_Crater on November 9, 2009 at 7:20 AM
You were right about Huston giving Indy everything it could handle. Those dropped passes didn’t help. Huston almost screwed the pooch letting the clock tick down to one second. Then they missed what was a long field goal, but should have been a chip shot for the guy that nailed a 56 yarder earlier in the game (heartbreaker that may hang heavy on them for a while). Four game Colt lead in their division with eight games to go. Nothing is certain so they’d better suck it up. I don’t expect the Colts to go unbeaten but I do expect them to show up every week. Lord, how I hate these nail-biters.
SKYFOX on November 9, 2009 at 9:43 AM
Huston = Houston (both times).
Sorry…no disrespect intended.
SKYFOX on November 9, 2009 at 9:44 AM
Go Big Ben!!!
sweet92169 on November 9, 2009 at 9:59 AM
WRT College ball, How can the replay officials get two wrong calls in the Ariz. State vs USC game. Even after an official review they got the calls wrong. Wat up with that?
rjoco1 on November 9, 2009 at 11:52 AM
I’d say the worst of them all is that 15 yeard taunting penalty. How ridiculous. Maybe it if it was something outrageous but smack talk in someone’s face is second nature in a game as brutal as this.
I also don’t care for those extended celebration plays, who cares? There already is a delay of game penalty so if the cleberation goes long enough to warrant a delay of game then call it, otherwise chill out NFL.
Daemonocracy on November 9, 2009 at 12:25 PM
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