Dallas at Minnesota

The Vikes haven’t been beaten at home this year, and this may be Brett Favre’s last chance at the big one. With that being said, the Cowboys biggest victory in the regular season was in the New Orleans Superdome, a place that is comparable to the conditions the Boys will face in the Vikes dome.

Either way, Dallas has been the studs of the NFL for the last 4 weeks, showing that they may be the most complete team in the NFC right now. 

To top all the facts off, I’m a Cowboys fan, and they are headed to the Superbowl in my book.

Dallas shuts down Peterson, and pancakes Favre, while Romo and the 3 headed monster in the backfield give everyone a textbook definition of efficiency.

Dallas wins by 7.

 

Arizona at New Orleans

Last night, the Cardinals showed you why they should be taken seriously.

Green Bay has been great on defense this year, and Kurt Warner burned them through the air yesterday.

The Saints defense isn’t nearly as good as Green Bay’s.

Either way, the Saints have been awesome for most of the season, and I think this game will be a shoot out between 2 teams that have mad offensive chops, yet deflated defenses.

I’m going with the Cardinals by 3.

 

New York Jets at San Diego

This Jets team is impressive on defense, and they like pounding the ball down the middle, old school style.

The Chargers D ain’t all that, so the Jets may have a chance at running at them all day.

Even if that happens, and despite Reeves being the best shut out corner in the league, Phillip Rivers is going light the Jets ass up in the secondary.

I’ll take San Diego by 14.

 

Baltimore at Indianapolis

The Ravens running game looked great against the Pats this week, and so did their D.

Payton Manning just won his 4^th MVP award, and his defense isn’t terrible.

Either way, the Ravens will attempt to control the clock with the run, but Flacco is going to have to prove himself here as well…I don’t think he does it.

Colts take this one by 7.