By Nevada Sharpshooter

In a battle for first place in the Big East, the 7-2 Pitt Panthers travel to Cincinnati to take on the 8-2 Bearcats.  Pittsburgh will rely on its strong ground game, led by RB LeSean McCoy who has over 1000 yards rushing while averaging 5 yards per carry.  When the Panthers need to throw it QB Bill Stull and WRs Derek Kinder and Jonathon Baldwin.  Kinder works underneath while Baldwin is the deep threat.

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Oct
16
Filed Under (Dr. Vegas) by admin on 16-10-2008

By Dr. Vegas

Here is a solid NFC South matchup that promises to be a battle. We have two teams that have shown moments of promise, and moments of disappointment. Carolina is a 3-point favorite and the total is 44.5. New Orleans is 3-3 SU and 4-2 against the number, while Carolina is 4-2 SU and 3-2-1 ATS. Both teams want to show that their losses were not representative of their abilities to win.

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Sep
23
Filed Under (#1 Sports) by freeplays.com on 23-09-2008

By #1 Sports

Atlanta (2-1) stuffed the hapless Chiefs for 6 consecutive three-and-outs to open the game and added 3 picks of 2nd-year QB Tyler Thigpen to secure a 38-14 victory last week at the Georgia Dome. Veteran safeties Erik Coleman (21 T, FR, INT) and Lawyer Milloy (22 T, INT) can certainly hold their own but this was a breakout game for Emmitt Thomas’s young cornerbacks. 5’10” 185 1st-year LCB Brent Grimes (11 T, INT) and 5’11” 175 2nd-year RCB Chris Houston (7 T, INT) each recorded their first career interceptions against Kansas City while 5’11” 185 rookie nickel back Chevis Jackson (5 T) is catching on for a unit that has allowed just 170.0 yards passing per game at a stingy 5.5 yards per attempt. The numbers are good so far but these kids will still likely take their lumps this season. Up front, defensive linemen Anderson (9 T), Babineaux (10 T, S), and Jackson (6 T) have not been great against the rush at 136.7 yards per game at 5.0 yards per carry but 6’4” 266 John “The Predator” Abraham (8 T, 2 FR) has been terrorizing the pocket, registering his 5th and NFL-best 6th sacks last week. Behind Abraham, WLB Coy Wire (6 T) has been decent in heavy substitution for Michael Boley (15 T), who has been battling a knee injury. Keep your eye on this situation. 6’0” 248 rookie MLB Curtis Lofton (18 T) has been up to stuffing the run in front of him but the key to success here will be the health of Boley and 11th-year SLB Keith Brooking (20 T) in space. The offense of 1st-year Coordinator Mike Mularkey has averaged 27.0 points per game but 34 and 38 at home against the defenses of Detroit and Kansas City don’t get us too excited. 6’4” 220 rookie QB Matt Ryan (34 of 64 for 511 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT) has done a surprisingly good job at getting the ball downfield effectively (8.0 yards per pass attempt) including a 70-yard TD strike to underrated WR Roddy White (11 for 232 and TD) but the emphasis for first year Head Coach Mike Smith will wisely be the run. The Falcons lead the league with 203.0 yards rushing per game at 5.7 yards per carry and 6 scores on the ground led by the Human Hammer that is 5’10” 244 Michael Turner (59 for 366 and 5 TD). Turner wears on defenses by refusing to go down without giving at least as good as he gets and is paired with a superb all around back in 5’11” 202 RB Jerious Norwood (31 for 186 and TD), who has added 4 grabs for 44 yards and is averaging 24.1 yards per kickoff return. All this behind a young offensive line that includes 6’5” 312 rookie LT Sam Baker is impressive but we just can’t help but come back to the level of competition so far. In their lone road game, the Falcons were schooled 24-9 by Tampa Bay.

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May
29
Filed Under (Totals 4U) by freeplays.com on 29-05-2008

2008 NFL Sneak Peek - NFC South
By TD at Totals 4 You

Welcome to week five of your 8-week series taking an off-season look at the National Football League. This week we head down to the nation’s southeast where the battle for attention from our country’s most rabid college football fans can be a bigger task than the foes they face on Sunday. Proud locals and snowbirds alike, let’s check out what’s shaking in the NFC South.

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