Penn State’s Tragedy A Product of an Old Boy Mentality.

Joe Paterno

Don’t be sad for former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno. A bit strange to say and type “former Penn State head football coach” when referring to JoePa.

He’s lived a charmed life in the entertainment field that is sports in one place for six decades.

Paterno patrolled the Penn State football sidelines, first as an assistant coach and 46 years as head coach, since 1950, when he was just 23 years old until his dismissal this past Wednesday night at the age of 84.

61 years.

What a tremendous run considering coaches get hired and fired in the college and pro ranks like it’s going out of style.

By now you know Paterno’s story. Worth revisiting.

After serving in the Army the final year of World War II, he went to Brown University on an athletic scholarship where he played quarterback for head coach Charles “Rip” Engle. He was to go to law school after graduation in 1950 but instead accepted an assistant coaching position at Penn State when Engle became the head coach of the Nittany Lions.

After 16 seasons, Engle retired and Paterno succeeded him.

Coaching football at Penn State is the ONLY career job Paterno’s ever known. It was HIS REALITY.

Courtesy: Sports Illustrated

Paterno’s job description always was to win football games and make Penn State athletics relevant thus making the university globally renowned from a little place called “Happy Valley.”

In 46 years as the Nittany Lions head coach, Paterno holds the record for most wins in division one college football with 409. He’s tied for the most games coached with Amos Alonzo Stagg (548). Paterno’s coached in a record 37 bowl games winning a record 24 of them, two of those being national championships.

Based on those numbers alone. Mission accomplished. Job well done.

Paterno’s life is Penn State football.

Paterno’s paychecks have been issued by the Penn State Board of Trustees for six decades.

He’s from a generation that didn’t have to worry about labor compliance legal notices posted by employees for employers regarding things like sexual harassment or violence towards others in the workplace.

This is significant.

Albeit a few years younger than Paterno, I have a very close friend who’s from that generation.

My friend was in the competitive field of  radio sales selling advertising time beginning in the late 60s. He’s told me that it wasn’t uncommon for sales reps almost coming to blows with threats of violence back in the day because one was traversing into another’s “territory.”

Threats of violence are an obvious grounds for termination of both parties, in this day and age, with labor compliance notices posted everywhere in the workplace but swept under the rug back then where no labor compliance notices posted. Things were “worked out” between the two parties by going to a superior usually without involving law enforcement.

It also wasn’t uncommon back then for “casual flirting or sexual advances” in the workplace to occur, wanted or unwanted (see a Mad Men or Pan Am episode), between parties. Another obvious grounds for termination, in this day and age, with labor compliance notices posted everywhere in the workplace but swept under the rug back then where no labor compliance notices were posted.  Things were “worked out” between the parties by going to a superior usually without involving law enforcement.

After leaving the field in the late 90s, my friend was back in the radio sales business about 10 years later. Something occurred between him and another younger sales rep where threats were exchanged initiated by my friend who felt his territory was violated by the younger rep.

Mind you, Department of Labor Laws of Compliance notices were posted everywhere in that workplace. The younger rep went to the sales supervisor alerting him of threats made by my “old school” friend. My friend was immediately terminated.

After telling me this story, I asked my friend if he would consider going back into that field. His reply, “Nah. I’m from a different generation. Today, you innocently smile at someone the wrong way and you get canned.”

Brings me to this.

All the Penn State principles in this tragedy are a product of that “old school” generation where indiscretions were kept hush-hush, in the house amongst each other, swept under the rug.

Covered up.

Jerry Sandusky

Taking a look at the 23 page grand jury report detailing the absolutely disgusting and unimaginable alleged acts done to young boys by former Penn State assistant Jerry Sandusky, that “old school” mindset is obvious.

Why? Here’s why. All the parties who could’ve stopped what was going on lived in a “fantasy world” where football ruled over anything that’s morally and ethically right because that is a world where everyone in a small, irrelevant  town without Penn State football, prospered financially.

A bit like organized crime.

All parties sold their souls in the best interest of  “The Family” a.k.a. Penn State Football. Nothing was done in the best interest of all those young kids whose innocence was stolen and lives ruined forever.

Mike McQueary

Had Paterno, assistant Mike McQueary, who allegedly witnessed Sandusky raping a 10 year old boy in the athletic department showers in 2002 and did nothing to stop it, McQueary’s father, athletic director Tim Curley, former Penn State president Graham Spanier, a victim’s mother, the campus police and so on and so forth IMMEDIATELY told the proper authorities of Sandusky’s deplorable acts, so many young lives would‘ve been spared indignities forced upon them by Sandusky.

Because they didn’t, all became accomplices in the alleged crimes because they did nothing except protect their personal interests.

Their jobs.

In Paterno’s case, the only job he’s ever known.

So, instead of turning in Sandusky nine years ago the “old school guys” Spanier, Curley and Paterno did what they know best.  Keep the ugly incident hush-hush, in the house amongst each other, swept under the rug.

Covered up.

Graham Spanier & Joe Paterno

Why ruin the shine in their “Football Camelot.”

Paterno’s “old school way of doing things” worked fine in his football world. In the real world, sadly, it‘s rendered his football records extremely tarnished.

Quite honestly, Paterno, and the rest of his Penn State “old boy network,” should’ve been gone a long time ago.

Photo courtesy: AP, LIFE, Sports Illustrated

Bengals have Teeth to Take Bite out of Steelers. Eric’s Week 10 NFL Picks.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK:  8-6  SEASON TOTAL: 72-45

SUNDAY

PITTSBURGH STEELERS (6-3)  -4 @ CINCINNATI BENGALS (6-2) O/U 41 pts

-Battle to stay close to the Ravens in the AFC North. Under head coach Marvin Lewis, I don’t think the Bengals have been lacking in talent. Problem’s always been some of that talent has been made up of players that did him and the team absolutely no good. They’ve turned the corner with QB Andy Dalton, WR A.J. Green and a top-notch defense.  The Steelers are the Steelers. It’ll be close. BENGALS (Steelers, 24-17)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (6-3) PK @ ATLANTA FALCONS (5-3) O/U 50 pts

-Battle for the NFC South. Falcons have been playing much better. Saints having injury problems at RB. I’ll give it to the home team. FALCONS (Saints, 26-23 ot)

ST. LOUIS RAMS (1-7) +2.5 @ CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-5) O/U 37 pts

-Rams need to make sure their special teams don’t botch it. QB Sam Bradford should have the rust off after last week. Browns with injuries on both sides of the ball. RAMS (Rams, 13-12)

BUFFALO BILLS (5-3) +6 @ DALLAS COWBOYS (4-4) O/U 48 pts

-I just don’t trust the most over-rated, over-hyped player in league history, Tony Romo. This will be high scoring. BILLS (Cowboys, 44-7)

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-6) -3 @ INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-9) O/U 37.5 pts

-There’s no way the Colts go winless this season. If they’re going to win a game, this is it. COLTS (Jaguars, 17-3)

DENVER BRONCOS (3-5) +3 @ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (4-4) O/U 41.5 pts

-A Broncos win and there’s a 3-way tie for second in the AFC West. Chiefs win and they’re tied with the Raiders for first and hold the tie-breaker with their 28-0 win at Oakland two weeks ago. CHIEFS (Broncos, 17-10)

WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-5) +4 @ MIAMI DOLPHINS (1-7) O/U 37.5 pts

-Dolphins have been in every game they’ve played. QB Matt Moore playing solid while the Redskins have issues and injuries. DOLPHINS (Dolphins, 20-9)

ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-6) +14 @ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-5) O/U 46.5 pts

-Former Eagles QB Kevin Kolb is out. Eagles need win to stay in playoff hunt. EAGLES (Cardinals, 21-17)

HOUSTON TEXANS (6-3) -4 @ TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4-4) O/U 45.5 pts

-Texans working a huge running game and defense. All this without WR Andre Johnson and DE/LB Mario Williams. Bucs with issues all of a sudden. TEXANS (Texans, 37-9)

TENNESSEE TITANS (4-4) +3.5 @ CAROLINA PANTHERS (2-6) O/U 46.5 pts

-Titans hard to figure. Panthers QB Cam Newton putting up huge numbers in losses. He’ll get another win. PANTHERS (Titans, 30-3)

BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-2) -6.5 @ SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-6) O/U 41 pts

-Ravens have inside track to Super Bowl from the AFC. Seahawks have inside track on Matt Barkley sweepstakes. RAVENS (Seahawks, 22-17)

DETROIT LIONS (6-2) +2.5 @ CHICAGO BEARS (5-3) O/U 43.5 pts

-Lions coming off bye week after two straight losses. Bears coming off big win over Eagles. Two of three NFC North teams who could make playoffs. Expect a lot of points. LIONS (Bears, 37-13)

NY GIANTS of NEW JERSEY (6-2) +3.5 @ SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (7-1) O/U 42.5 pts

-Eli Manning and the Giants looked impressive against the worst defense in the league last week. 49ers with a much better defense, a running game with Frank Gore and Alex Smith looks like the QB everyone thought he’d be when he was made top overall draft pick way back when. 49ers (49ers, 27-20)

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-3) +2 @ NY JETS of NEW JERSEY (5-3) O/U 47 pts

-Patriots have looked pretty average the last two weeks. Can’t protect Tom Brady and the defense is terrible. Jets are beginning to play like everyone thought they would. Pats beat the Jets in first meeting. Split. JETS (Patriots, 37-16)

MONDAY

MINNESOTA VIKINGS (2-6) +13 @ GREEN BAY PACKERS (8-0) O/U 51 pts

-Defending Super Bowl Champs give up plenty of yardage. It’s going to bite them in the rear eventually. Vikings torched the Pack defense for 435 yards in 33-27 loss earlier this season. Adrian Peterson lit them up for 175 yards rushing. Aaron Rodgers playing at MVP level. 13 points a bit too much. But the games in GreenBay. Don’t be shocked if there’s an upset here because the Vikings are much better than their record. Still…………PACKERS (Packers, 45-7)

THURSDAY

OAKLAND RAIDERS (4-4) +7 @ SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (4-4) O/U 47.5 pts

-Battle for the top spot of the AFC West. Since acquiring QB Carson Palmer, Raiders have lost two straight with Palmer tossing six picks in the two games. After finally starting fast at 4-1, the Chargers have lost three straight. QB Phillip Rivers with 14 picks of his own, one more than he had all last season. 710 ESPN Los Angeles radio hosts Steve Mason & John Ireland set the over/under for interceptions between the two QBs at four. Take the over. Raiders RB Darren McFadden is out. Chargers RBs Ryan Mathews and Mike Tolbert are questionable. Raiders swept the AFC West last season. Oakland’s 1-2 so far this season. CHARGERS (Raiders, 24-17)

BYE WEEK: LOS ANGELES (16 seasons, 10 weeks)

Thursday Night NFL Kicks-Off Week 10.

Thursday night football begins this week through the remainder of the season. You know what that means. Thanksgiving’s around the corner, the weather’s getting cool and it’s time to rock ‘n roll.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK:  8-6  SEASON TOTAL: 72-45

THURSDAY

OAKLAND RAIDERS (4-4) +7 @ SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (4-4) O/U 47.5 pts

-Battle for the top spot of the AFC West. Since acquiring QB Carson Palmer, Raiders have lost two straight with Palmer tossing six picks in the two games. After finally starting fast at 4-1, the Chargers have lost three straight. QB Phillip Rivers with 14 picks of his own, one more than he had all last season. 710 ESPN Los Angeles radio hosts Steve Mason & John Ireland set the over/under for interceptions between the two QBs at four. Take the over. Raiders RB Darren McFadden is out. Chargers RBs Ryan Mathews and Mike Tolbert are questionable. Raiders swept the AFC West last season. Oakland’s 1-2 so far this season. CHARGERS (Raiders, 24-17)

How about revisiting the 1978 playoffs and the “Holy Roller!”

Remainder of week 10 on Friday.

11-2 Last Week. Still…I CAN DO BETTER!

I know. I know. Didn’t give you my picks last week. Just know that I went 11-2 with the picks I made in a LA Downtown News “league” I’m in. Just a crazy, busy year for me. No excuse. I’ll be here the remainder of the season.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK:  11-2  SEASON TOTAL: 64-39

SUNDAY

NY JETS of NEW JERSEY (4-3) +3 @ BUFFALO BILLS (5-2)  O/U 45 pts

-Jets winless on the road. Bills undefeated at home. Streaks got to come to an end at some point. JETS (Jets, 27-11)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-5) +12 @ DALLAS COWBOYS (3-4) O/U 45 pts

-Pete Carroll’s Seahawks in the “Matt Barkley QB Derby.” Cowboys still in the playoff hunt with a win. COWBOYS (Cowboys, 23-13)

ATLANTA FALCONS (4-3) -7 @ INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-8) O/U 45.5 pts

-Falcons beginning to play like the NFC South Defending Champs. Colts with solid defense. But that offense is a snake with no head. FALCONS (Falcons, 31-7)

MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-7) +4 @ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (4-3) O/U 40.5 pts

-Dolphins neck-and-neck with Colts in “Andrew Luck QB Derby.” Head coach Tony Sporano gets axed after this one. CHIEFS (Dolphins, 31-3)

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4-3) +9 @ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-3) O/U 50.5 pts

-Saints probably pretty angry they lost to the then-winless Rams last week. Bucs back from a week of eating “bangers and mash” across the pond. SAINTS (Saints, 27-16)

SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (6-1) -5 @ WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-4) O/U 37.5 pts

-Ex-Top Overall Pick QB Alex Smith just needed an old QB to teach him how to play. A solid running game helps too. Redskins have QB issues. 49ers (49ers, 19-11)

CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-4) +11 @ HOUSTON TEXANS (5-3) O/U 41 pts

-Browns QB Colt McCoy back in Texas. Texans WR Andre Johnson could be back in line-up. TEXANS (Texans, 30-12)

CINCINNATI BENGALS (5-2) +3 @ TENNESSEE TITANS (4-3) O/U 41.5 pts

-Cincinnati rookie QB Andy Dalton to rookie WR A.J. Green a formidable duo. Add Cedric Benson and one $$ defense and the Bengals are for real. Holdout RB Chris Johnson having holdout issues. His new $$ pockets are weighing him down. BENGALS (Bengals, 24-17)

DENVER BRONCOS (2-5) +7 @ OAKLAND RAIDERS (4-3) O/U 42.5 pts

-Here’s how you use Tim Tebow at this moment. Just like Urban Meyer used him at Florida during his freshman year.  Start Kyke Orton or Brady Quinn at QB. Bring Tebow in in goal line situations and/or in the Wild Cat or as an H-Back. Fans are happy and you give yourself a better chance at winning with a better QB starting. Carson Palmer had the bye week to get over his “pre-season” debut two weeks ago in the loss to KC and he has ex-Bengals teammate WR T.J. “Who’s-Your-Mama” to throw to. RAIDERS (Broncos, 38-24)

NY GIANTS of NEW JERSEY (5-2) +9 @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-2) O/U 51 pts

-Super Bowl 42 rematch. Giants ended Pats undefeated bid with 17-14 win over the then 18-0 Pats. Patriots lost at Pittsburgh last week. surely, they won’t lose a second-straight, especially at the Razor where they never lose. PATRIOTS (Giants, 24-20)

ST. LOUIS RAMS of LOS ANGELES? (1-6) +2 @ ARIZONA CARDINALS (1-6) O/U 41 pts

-Battle of back-up QBs. Rams’ A.J. Feeley better than Cardinals’ John “Red” Skelton. Plus, Rams have RB Steven Jackson back and their defense is better. RAMS (Cardinals, 19-13 ot)

GREEN BAY PACKERS (7-0) -6 @ SAN DIEGO CHARGERS of LOS ANGELES? (4-3) O/U 51 pts

-My upset special. Chargers having issues because all of QB Phillip Rivers’ “toys” have been nicked up all season. Can’t be consistent. I think they put it all together at home against the Super Bowl Champions. QB Aaron Rodgers and the Pack are better than last year. I just don’t think they’ll go undefeated. CHARGERS (Packers, 45-38)

BALTIMORE RAVENS (5-2) +4 @ PITTSBURGH STEELERS (6-2) O/U 42 pts

-Ravens destroyed Steelers in season-opener. Steelers playing much better and Ravens QB Joe Flacco’s been having “pressure-issues” fromt he likes of the Jaguars and Cardinals. Imagine what the Steelers will do to him. STEELERS (Ravens, 23-20)

MONDAY

CHICAGO BEARS (4-3) +7.5 @ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-4) O/U 47 pts

-Bears back from a week of “bangers and mash” across the pond. eagles are playing like the team everyone thought they would be when they acquired all of those free-agents. EAGLES (30-24, Bears)

BYE WEEK:  CAROLINA PANTHERS, DETROIT LIONS, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, LOS ANGELES*, MINNESOTA VIKINGS (of Los Angeles?)

*LOS ANGELES (16 seasons, 9 weeks)

NFL Looking to London Again for Future Franchise.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK: 9-4  SEASON TOTAL: 53-37

SUNDAY

CHICAGO BEARS (3-3) -1.5 vs. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4-2) O/U 43.5 pts
-This game’s in London, England. NFL suits have decided to have more than one game in merry old England through the 2016 season in hopes of gaining a fan base to permanently put a team in London. Bucs owner Malcolm Glazer owns soccer’s Manchester United. Who cares. Here’s an idea. How about concentrating on putting a team in the second largest market here…Los Angeles and fixing stadium issues in your current markets before looking to London!! BUCCANEERS

WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-2) +2.5 @ CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-5) 43 pts
-Redskins with QB issues starting John Beck. Panthers just fine at QB with rookie and top overall draft pick Cam Newton throwing darts in every game. PANTHERS

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (4-1) +1 @ NY JETS of NEW JERSEY (3-3) 43.5 pts
-Chargers off to a strong start for the first time in five seasons. Jets can’t run the ball. QB Mark Sanchez is having issues and that Jets defense isn’t what it was the last couple of seasons. CHARGERS

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-3) +3 @ CLEVELAND BROWNS (2-3) 41 pts
-Browns GM Mike Holmgren going against one of his former teams. BROWNS

HOUSTON TEXANS (3-3) +3 @ TENNESSEE TITANS (3-2) 44 pts
-Texans banged-up. QB Matt Schaub, WR Andre Johnson questionable. DE/LB Mario Williams out for season. TITANS

DENVER BRONCOS (1-4) PK @ MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-5) 41.5 pts
-It’s Florida Gators Day in Miami. Broncos QB and ex-Gator gets his first start of the season. BRONCOS

ATLANTA FALCONS (3-3) +4 @ DETROIT LIONS (5-1) 47.5 pts
-Let’s hope the post game handshake between Atlanta’s Mike smith and Detroit’s Jim Schwartz goes well. I don’t think the Lions will lose two straight at  Ford Field. It’ll be close. LIONS

KANSAS CITY CHIELFS (2-3) +4 @ OAJLAND RAIDERS (4-2) 41 pts
-Raiders starting Kyle Boller at QB after Jason Campbell went down with a broken collar-bone last week. One bad throw and here comes newly acquired Carson Palmer. .Either way, Raiders better. RAIDERS

PITTSBURGH STEELERS (4-2) -4 @ ARIZONA CARDINALS (1-4) 44 pts
-First meeting since that incredible Super Bowl 43 Steelers win. Cards with issues coming off a bye week. Steelers have Troy Polamalu back but are missing James Harrison who returned a Kurt Warner interception 100 yards for a score in Super Bowl 43. CARDINALS

ST; LOUIS RAMS (0-5) +14 @ DALLAS COWBOYS (2-3) 43 pts
-Rams made a trade for WR Brandon Lloyd. That filled an absolute need. Problem is QB Sam Bradford is out with a high ankle sprain suffered last week at Green Bay. A.J. Feeley starts for the Rams. COWBOYS

GREEN BAY PACKERS (6-0) -9.5 @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1-5) 47 pts
-Norseman rookie QB Christian Ponder takes over for veteran Donovan McNabb who I think is getting a raw deal. Not his fault his receivers drop balls right in there hands or the Vikings defense gives up two second half 20 point leads. Anyway, Packers could go 16-0. PACKERS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-6) +13.5 @ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (4-2) 49 pts
-First meeting since the Saints’ Super Bowl 44 win over the Colts. No Peyton Manning in this one. SAINTS

MONDAY

BALTIMORE RAVENS (4-1) -9 @ JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-5) 40 pts
-Ravens coming off a bye week. RAVENS

BYE WEEK: BUFFALO, CINCINNATI, *LOS ANGELES, NEW ENGLAND,
NY GIANTS, PHILADELPHIA, SAN FRANCISCO

*LOS ANGELES (16 seasons, 7 weeks)

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Eric’s Week 6 NFL Picks

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK: 7-6  SEASON TOTAL: 44-33

SUNDAY

ST. LOUIS RAMS (0-4) +14 @ GREEN BAY PACKERS (5-0)  Over/Under 47 pts

-Too many injuries to key players (RB Steven Jackson) and no play makers for QB Sam Bradford to find. Super Bowl Champion Packers wearing 1920s throwbacks. Those 1920s teams could beat these young Rams. QB Aaron Rodgers the best in the game. PACKERS

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-4) +12 @ PITTSBURGH STEELERS (3-2) O/U 40 pts

-Steelers are banged-up. But, the same old Steelers. They win. Jaguars are re-buiLding. STEELERS

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-4) -3 @ WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-1) O/U 47 pts

-“The Dream Team’s” got to win another game at some point. Redskins have had two weeks to prepare. EAGLES

SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (4-1) +4 @ DETROIT LIONS (5-0) O/U 46 pts

-Who knew this would be the game of the week!? It’s in Motown. LIONS

CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-4) +3.5 @ ATLANTA FALCONS (2-3) O/U 50.5 pts

-The scoreboard’s going to get a workout with QBs Cam Newton and Matt Ryan launching the pill. FALCONS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-5) +6.5 @ CINCINNATI BENGALS (3-2) O/U 40.5 pts

-Two solid defenses. Bengals with the much better offense. Colts “O” in disarray. BENGALS

BUFFALO BILLS (4-1) +3 @ NY GIANTS of NEW JERSEY (3-2) O/U 50 pts

-How about those Bills! They can run on anyone and have the smartest QB in football. Giants banged-up on the D-Line. BILLS

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (4-1) -6 @ TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-2) O/U 49.5 pts

-Bucs lost at San Francisco last week, 48-3. SAINTS

HOUSTON TEXANS (3-2) +7 @ BALTIMORE RAVENS (3-1) O/U 45 pts

-Texans QB Matt Schaub banged-up and their best player DE?LB Mario Williams out for season. RAVENS

CLEVELAND BROWNS (2-2) +6.5 @ OAKLAND RAIDERS (3-2) O/U 44.5 pts

-“Just Win Baby”  – Al Davis. RAIDERS

DALLAS COWBOYS (2-2) +6 @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (4-1) O/U 55.5 pts

-If Pokes QB Tony Romo can take advantage of a defense that gives up big plays, here’s his chance. Problem is the Dallas “D” won’t be able to keep up with the “Pinball Wizard” a.k.a the Patriots’ Tom Brady. PATRIOTS

CHICAGO BEARS (2-3) -2.5 @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1-4) O/U 41.5 pts

-Bears QB Jay Cutler’s going to get acquainted with Vikings DE Jared Allen. Vikings need to keep giving the damn ball to RB Adrian Peterson. VIKINGS

MONDAY

MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-4) +6.5 @ NY JETS of NEW JERSEY (2-3) O/U 42.5 pts

-Jets aren’t going to lose this one. If they do, Rex Ryan might as well resign. JETS

BYE WEEK: ARIZONA, DENVER, KANSAS CITY, *LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SEATTLE, TENNESSEE.

*LOS ANGELES: 16 seasons, 6 weeks

 

 

 

 

 

Back With Week 5 NFL Picks After 2 Week Self-Imposed Hiatus

Being the chairman for my high school class’ 30 year reunion took me out of the game for two weeks. I did, however, make week 3 and 4 picks in the LA Downtown News fish-wrap with just a click of the mouse. Let’s just say I need a new mouse. Week 3 I went 9-7.  Last week, 8-8. I’ll add the 17-15 two week record to my totals here.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK: 8-8  SEASON TOTAL: 37-27

SUNDAY

OAKLAND RAIDERS (2-2) +5.5 @ HOUSTON TEXANS (3-1) 48.5 pts

-With Saturday’s passing of Raiders owner Al Davis, this one has huge significance for the Silver and Black. Although not yet where they want to be, the Raiders are built the way Davis built all his great teams, with a solid defense that pounds you with its physicality, a vertical passing game triggered with a strong-armed quarterback throwing to fleet receivers and a physical running game with two superior backs. I must say, I was never a Raiders fan. But let’s be honest, when the Raiders are good the NFL is much more fun. The Raiders have and always will be Oakland’s team. When they moved to Los Angeles for 13 years, their Super Bowl win came the year they moved and it was filled with Oakland’s players save for Marcus Allen. Say what you will about Al Davis. But, you’ve got to include visionary, ground-breaker and one of the greatest owners in American Team Sports History. RAIDERS

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-3) -3 @ BUFFALO BILLS (3-1) O/U 50 pts

-I like the Bills, especially since they went to the throwback uniforms for good. They’re also pretty good. A must win for the “dream team”. EAGLES

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-3) +2.5 @ INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-4) 38.5 pts

-Much, too much talent on the Colts team. Peyton Manning didn’t win the Super Bowl by himself. COLTS

ARIZONA CARDINALS (1-3) +3 @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-4) 45.5 pts

-These two teams hurt by the lockout because both their quarterbacks needed the off-season workouts to get into the playbook. I still think these teams are really talented and good. VIKINGS

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (3-1) -5.5 @ CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-3) 51.5 pts

-This one should be fun to watch because Panthers rookie QB Cam Newton can throw the pill. Problem is, Carolina’s got nothing else on offense save for WR Steve Smith and the defense is bad. Drew Brees and the Saints will have a field day. SAINTS

CINCINNATI BENGALS (2-2) +2 @ JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-3) 37 pts

-Honestly, I think the Bengals are a good team. Head coach Marvin Lewis knows what he’s doing. Rookie QB Andy Dalton is fitting in nicely for the “retired” Carson Palmer. They can run and have a good defense. Jacksonville’s good one week, lousy the next. BENGALS

TENNESSEE TITANS (3-1) +3 @ PITTSBURGH STEELERS (2-2) 39.5 pts

-Don’t look now but the Titans are quietly sneaking up on everyone. Plenty of talent especially with QB Matt Hasselbeck and RB Chris Johnson who should be ready to roll by now after his holdout. The Steelers are banged up and can’t protect QB Ben Roethlisberger. TITANS

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1-3) +9.5 @ NY GIANTS of NEW JERSEY (3-1) 43.5 pts

-Seahawks are playing out the string in the Andrew Luck Sweepstakes. GIANTS

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-1) +3 @ SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (3-1) 41.5 pts

-49ers QB Alex Smith finally relying on RB Frank Gore keeping him out of the dog house. Bucs QB Josh Freeman is the real deal. BUCS

NY JETS of NEW JERSEY (2-2) +8 @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (3-1) 49 pts

-Jets will try to get back to that “bread and butter” running game they used so well the last couple of seasons. They’d better because QB Mark Sanchez is taking a beating. He can’t win a game by himself just yet. Patriots defense gives up a lot of points. QB Tom Brady can score more for the offense. PATRIOTS

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (3-1) -3.5 @ DENVER BRONCOS (1-3) 45.5 pts

-Don’t look now but the Chargers have come out of the starting gate well for the first time under Norv Turner. I don’t understand why the Broncos coach John Fox doesn’t use Tim Tebow in a wild cat formation, or down near the goal line in the red zone. He’s a great athlete and there’s got to be room for him somewhere in that offense. CHARGERS

GREEN BAY PACKERS (4-0) -6 @ ATLANTA FALCONS (2-2) 53 pts

-The Packers are the REAL DREAM TEAM. But they can’t go undefeated can they? Matt Ryan and the Falcons a much better team that will get off the ground eventually. I think it’ll be against the world champions. FALCONS

MONDAY

CHICAGO BEARS (2-2) +5 @ DETROIT LIONS (4-0) 47.5 pts

-The Lions are for real. This team is built like those 90s Cowboys teams with “the triplets” and a young, monster defense. Bears QB Jay Cutler has no “go to WR” and ends up on his back a lot. Lions DT Ndamukong Suh is “Deacon Jones-like” and will get up close and personal with Cutler all day. Lions getting rookie DE Nick Fairly in for the first time this season. They’re a scary team starting the season as 80-1 to make the Super Bowl. They’re now at 15-1. They could be in Indy in February. They’re that good. LIONS

BYE WEEK:

BALTIMORE, CLEVELAND, DALLAS, *LOS ANGELES, MIAMI, ST. LOUIS, WASHINGTON

*Los Angeles (16 seasons, 5 weeks)

Eric’s Week 2 NFL Picks in a Hurry.

My 30 year high school reunion has consumed my time the last few months. It’s next week. Can’t wait to see my friends. Also, can’t wait until I don’t have to worry about it. So, here we go.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

LAST WEEK: 11-5  SEASON TOTAL: 11-5

SUNDAY

CHICAGO BEARS (1-0)+6.5 @ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (0-1) Over/Under 47.5pts

-Bears are good. Took apart Atlanta in opener. Saints played pinball with the Pack and lost. It’s the Big Easy Opener. SAINTS

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (0-1) +8 @ DETROIT LIONS (1-0) O/U 45pts

-Chiefs are “Chefs” again. Lions are the real deal. QB Matt Stafford bringing back memories of Bobby Layne (google him). Did you think I was going to say Eric Hipple? LIONS

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-0) +9 @ N.Y. JETS of NEW JERSEY (1-0) O/U 39.5pts

-ALERT! There’s a McCown Brother QBing the Jags. He’s going up against that Jets “D”.  Jets QB Mark Sanchez has to avoid turnovers or NY of  NJ won’t cover. JETS

OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-0) +4 @ BUFFALO BILLS (1-0) O/U 42.5 pts

-A resurgence of two old AFL/NFL powers. Raiders are powerful at RB with Darren McFadden and Michael Bush and on defense. Bills QB Mike Fitzpatrick did a Jim Kelly impression looking like he was running the “K-Gun” last week. I think the Raiders can control both sides of the line of scrimmage. RAIDERS

ARIZONA CARDINALS (1-0) +3.5 @ WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1-0) O/U 42.5 pts

-Expect the Redskins and QB Rex Grossman to exploit a weak Cardinals secondary. Expect the Cardinals and QB Kevin Kolb to exploit a weak Redskins secondary with WR Larry Fitzgerald. CARDINALS

TENNESSEE TITANS (0-1) +6 @ BALTIMORE RAVENS (1-0) O/U 38 pts

-Considering what the Ravens “D” did to Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger last week, I hope Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck can rely on RB Chris Johnson or he’s toast. RAVENS

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (0-1) +14 @ PITTSBURGH STEELERS (0-1) O/U 40 pts

-Tarvaris Jackson’s the starting QB for the Seahawks? Uh boy. STEELERS

GREEN BAY PACKERS (1-0) -10 @ CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-0) O/U 45.5 pts

-Sure Panthers rookie QB Cam Newton looked like a seasoned pro against Arizona last week.  Back down to Earth against the World champions. PACKERS

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (0-1) +2 @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-1) O/U 41.5 pts

-Vikings QB Donovan McNabb and RB Adrian Peterson rebound from a tough second half in San Diego last week. VIKINGS

CLEVELAND BROWNS (0-1) -2 @ INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1-0) O/U 39.5 pts

-It’s been about a month since retired QB Kerry Collins was brought in to replace injured Peyton Manning for the Colts. Collins has got to be up to speed now after getting roughed up in Houston last week. Browns gave one away to in-state rival Cincy. BROWNS

DALLAS COWBOYS (0-1) -3 @ SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (1-0) O/U 42 pts

-The leagues most over-rated and over-hyped player in league history, QB Tony Tomo of the Cowboys, gave one away to the Jets last week relinquishing a 14-point 4th quarter lead for the loss. If they can keep the ball out of Frisco KR/PR  Tedd Gin Jr’s hands, the Cowboy “D” should handle Alex Smith. COWBOYS

HOUSTON TEXANS (1-0) -3 @ MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-1) O/U 48 pts

-Texans destroyed Indy. Dolphins QB Chad Henne passed for over 400 yards against New England in a loss. Miami’s “D” a bit “swiss cheese”. TEXANS

CINCINNATI BENGALS (1-0) +3.5 @ DENVER BRONCOS (0-1) O/U 40 pts

-Broncos QB Kyle Orton isn’t Denver’s problem. The rest of the team is. Bengals beat the Browns after rookie QB Andy Dalton went down. Bruce Gradkowski replaces him. BENGALS

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-0) -2.5 @ ATLANTA FALCONS (0-1) O/U 49.5 pts

-Eagles QB Michael Vick returns to where he began his career before “barking up the wrong tree” got him in federal prison for two years.  Falcons staring at 0-2 after losing three games all season last year. FALCONS

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS of LOS ANGELES (1-0) +7 @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1-0) O/U 49 pts

-Patriots and QB Tom Brady have won 28 straight regular-season home games. Pats “D” gave up over 400 yards to Dolphins QB Chad Henne last week. CHAD HENNE…REALLY! Imagine what Bolts QB Phillip Rivers will do to the Pats secondary. SD “D” pitched a second half shut-out in last week’s win over the Vikings. If the Chargers can avoid giving up a special teams score…..CHARGERS

MONDAY

ST LOUIS RAMS of LOS ANGELES (0-1) +6.5 @ NY GIANTS of NEW JERSEY O/U 44 pts

-Giants QB Eli Manning had a tough day in the Nation’s Capital last week. Rams QB Sam Bradford bruised his index finger while the Rams defenses ego was bruised by Michael Vick. Rams also without work horse RB Steven Jackson. Good thing the Rams invested in a “Cadillac.” RAMS

BYE WEEK:

*LOS ANGELES (16 seasons & 2 weeks) – See above.

9/18 4:15 ET At New England -7 San Diego 53.5
9/18 4:15 ET At Denver -3.5 Cincinnati 40
9/18 8:25 ET Philadelphia -2.5 At Atlanta 49.5

Monday Night Football Line

9/19 8:35 ET At NY Giants -6.5 St. Louis 44

Remembering September 11th, 2001.

Week one of this NFL season  marks the second time 9/11 falls on NFL Sunday, which happens to be the 10th anniversary of the darkest day in America, and the World, since December 7th 1941.

As is the case for those remembering where they were that infamous Sunday morning in 1941, we all know where we were that infamous Tuesday morning, September 11th 2001.

On the field at Invesco for Monday Night Football 9/10/01

I certainly remember where I was the night before the savage attacks took place. I was in the press box at the then Invesco Field at Mile High Stadium in Denver. September 10th, 2001. The Denver Broncos were kicking off the season debuting their brand new jewel of a stadium hosting, of all teams, the New York Giants on ABC’s Monday Night Football.

An incredibly festive atmosphere in the Mile High City, I was covering the game for KREX, the CBS affiliate in Grand Junction Colorado, along with Scott Hennessee. We made the three hour drive east up I-70 early that Monday afternoon.

Old Mile High Stadium

It was a perfect day to christen the new stadium built adjacent to the old horse shoe of a stadium where I was fortunate enough to cover the last game played there the previous December.

Of course, I brought a little disposable camera (no digitals then just yet) so Scott and I could document with pictures that “we were there!” I’ve peppered some of the photographs for you to see. I remember thinking to myself that it was just an awesome building and why can’t we have one in Los Angeles. That’s another story of course.

The media credentials requested equaled those for a Super Bowl because, a) players from the Broncos two super bowl champions, including John Elway, were there for pre-game festivities, and b) plain and simple, the Broncos were playing the defending NFC Champion New York Football Giants who were destroyed in Super Bowl 35 earlier in January by the Baltimore Ravens, 34-7.

Scott and I were issued one field pass and one press box pass.  I drew the short straw. I was upstairs the first three quarters. I was then allowed to go to the field for the 4th quarter.

When I got to the press box, I was seated next to a Green Bay Packers advance scout. Reggie McKenzie was a former Los Angeles Raider who played pro ball for seven seasons. Ironically, he was an assistant coach at Dorsey High School in L.A. for one season after hanging up his cleats. We chuckled after I told him I was from L.A. and went to Hamilton High School.

Thanks, Reggie!

MacKenzie was scouting the Giants who were to travel to Lambeau Field the following Sunday to play the Packers. He was nice enough to take my picture in the press box.

A successful stadium debut for the Broncos as they beat the Giants, 31-20. I was down on the field taking in the sights and snapping a few pictures before going into the locker room for post game interviews.

Eric Dickerson interviews Broncos' RB Terrell Davis

Former Los Angeles Rams running back Eric Dickerson was the sideline reporter for ABC’s Monday Night Football. I snapped a picture of Dickerson interviewing Denver running back Terrell Davis who rushed for 101 yards in the win.

Everything was innocent and happy-go-lucky for everyone there that night. Scott and I did our interviews and didn’t leave the stadium until sometime after 11pm.

A self-portrait before leaving.

We packed up the vehicle and made our way back to Grand Junction arriving there around three in the morning.

Needless to say, I woke up around 11 that morning. Turned on the television, booted up the computer and watched in disbelief as all hell broke loose.

All innocence was lost forever. That Monday night game became an afterthought.

Since then, I’ve seen movies about 9/11 that refer to that game in Denver even playing the audio track as background ambient sound.

I was there.

There was a sellout crowd of just under 76,000 fans along with another 5,000 that included the media, the teams and their personnel, stadium workers, police officers and anyone else who made that game go off without a hitch.

I often consider myself extremely fortunate always asking myself, “What IF those lunatics who hijacked those planes had planned to do that the night before and fly a jet into that stadium.”

Then I reconsider and say, “What IF there were none of those lunatics and September 11th, 2001 were a day like any other.”

After all, one life, let alone 3,000 or possibly 80,000, lost to fanatical lunatics is one too many.

Here’s to those 3,000 innocent people murdered that Tuesday morning in New York, Washington DC and Shanksville PA. We continue to look ahead so there sacrifice wasn’t made in vain.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

SUNDAY 9/11/11

NEW YORK GIANTS -2.5 @ WASHINGTON REDSKINS o/u 39.5
-This game will be emotional on so many levels for obvious reasons. I’ll take the home team in a close one. REDSKINS

DALLAS COWBOYS +6 @ NEW YORK JETS o/u 40.5
-Another emotional game on so many levels for obvious reasons. Cowboys QB Tony Romo’s back after breaking his clavicle last season. So what. I still believe Romo’s the most over-rated and over-hyped player in league history. You think Jets coach Rex Ryan is going to lose this game? No F@#$ing Way! Now, let’s go have some g@d dam dessert!! JETS

PITTSBURGH STEELERS +1.5 @ BALTIMORE RAVENS o/u 36 pts
-REALLY!?!? Right out of the gate? Bitter AFC North rivals with the winner getting the inside track on the division. Take the under. RAVENS

DETROIT LIONS +1.5 @ TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS o/u 42.5
-Two teams on the rise with two good, young quarterbacks and solid defenses. If Lions QB Matthew Stafford can stay injury-free, Lions make the playoffs. On defense, Detroit has “that guy named Suh.” LIONS

ATLANTA FALCONS -2 @ CHICAGO BEARS o/u 40.5
-Falcons QB Matt Ryan has plenty of weapons. Atlanta’s solid everywhere. Bears QB Jay Cutler….who knows how he feels. FALCONS

BUFFALO BILLS +5.5 @ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS o/u 39.5
-Not sure about the Chiefs. They won the AFC West last year with a weak schedule. They call the Bills “the team of misfit toys” because they’ve picked up players like LB Shawn Merriman who might’ve lost something but can still bring it. They also brought back their old school uniforms. Just for that….BILLS
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS +9 @ HOUSTON TEXANS o/u 44
-Colts will be without QB Peyton Manning for the first time since Clinton was President. Perfect opportunity for the Texans to finally grasp hold of the AFC South. Not so sure just yet. For some reason, I think out-of-retirement QB Kerry Collins gets a win for Indy here. COLTS

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -4 @ ST. LOUIS RAMS o/u 44
-Eagles “Dream Team” favored out of the NFC to get to the Super Bowl. I think QB Sam Bradford, RB Steven Jackson and the Los Ang…er..St. Louis Rams (Sorry, got ahead of myself) have a little surprise for Vick and the birds. RAMS

CINCINNATI BENGALS -6.5 @ CLEVLEAND BROWNS o/u 35
-Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis is an excellent coach. His problem is he works for Mike Brown and the Bengals. Rookie QB Andy Dalton has to fill Carson Palmer’s retired shoes (he’ll be in Indy by Christmas). Poor Andy. I really like Browns QB Colt McCoy who was a steal in last year’s draft. BROWNS

TENNESSEE TITANS +1 @ JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS o/u 37
-Not respect for new Titans coach Mike Munchak. I don’t get it. He’s got a good veteran at QB with ex-water bird Matt Hasselbeck and RB Chris Johnson. The Jags got rid of QB David Garrard and are going with the rookie from Missouri….what’s his name…TITANS

CAROLINA PANTHERS +7 @ ARIZONA CARDINALS o/u 37.5
-Cardinals were like a rudderless ship last season playing without a quarterback. Enter Kevin Kolb traded from Philly and instantly the Red Birds are playoff contenders again. Solid defense. Solid running game and the best wide receiver in the game, Larry Fitzgerald. Panthers have Auburn rookie Cam Newton calling the signals. CARDINALS

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS +5.5 @ SAN FRANCISCO 4ERS o/u 37.5
-Forget about the game. I’m more interested in watching the sidelines and the post game handshake. Former Stanford coach and New Niners head coach Jim Harbaugh, faces his old Pac-10 nemesis, former USC coach now Seahawks coach Pete Carroll. These guys do not like each other. Oh yeah. The game. 49ERS

MINNESOTA VIKINGS +5.5 @ SAN DIEGO CHARGERS o/u 42
-Vikings reload with Donovan McNabb at QB. He’s got Adrian Peterson running the ball. Chargers were tops in offense and defense last year but missed the playoffs. They had special teams a Pop Warner coach would quit over. They put it all together behind the new best quarterback in the league, Phillip Rivers (yeah….I think better than Rodgers or Brees) and the Los Ange….er…San Diego Chargers (Sorry, got ahead of myself) win the Super Bowl. CHARGERS

MONDAY

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -7 @ MIAMI DOLPHINS o/u 45.5
-Last year, the Dolphins won six games on the road and lost six at home. Patriots have reloaded  for QB Tom Brady adding Chad Ocho Cinco at WR. Don’t look now. There’s talk they’ll add Randy Moss before the season’s over. PATRIOTS

OAKLAND RAIDERS +3 @ DENVER BRONCOS o/u 40.5
-Broncos brought in former Panthers coach John Fox to right the ship. He’ll have unpopular Kyle Orton at QB ahead of fan favorite Tim Teebow who’s the third choice behind back-up Brady Quinn. Raiders destroyed the Broncos last season winning both meetings by a combined score of 98-37.
The Raiders have Darren McFadden and Michael Bush running the ball. They blistered Denver last season. RAIDERS

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2009 Champions)+5 @ GREEN BAY PACKERS (2010 Champions) O/U 47pts (Thursday)

-Battle of the last two Super Bowl Champions and two of the top five quarterbacks in the league, the Saints’ Drew Brees and the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers. Last 11 defending Super Bowl Champions have won the season opener. Bodes well for the Packers who won it all last year with a full injured reserve roster. Imagine what they could accomplish when 100% healthy. This should be a high scoring game. PACKERS (42-34, PACKERS)

BYE WEEK:

*LOS ANGELES (16 seasons & one week) To quote former Falcons coach Jerry Glanville, “You know what NFL stands for. It stands for NOT FOR LONG.”  The disgraceful 16+ seasons BYE for the City of Angels will be over soon. I spell NFL this way…..AEG.

CHAMPIONS MEET IN NFL SEASON OPENER

Nothing like NFL opening weekend. I think we’re all ready for some football. So, here we go!

SUPER BOWL 46 in INDY

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs GREEN BAY PACKERS

CHARGERS SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2009 Champions)+5 @ GREEN BAY PACKERS (2010 Champions) O/U 47pts

-Battle of the last two Super Bowl Champions and two of the top five quarterbacks in the league, the Saints’ Drew Brees and the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers. Last 11 defending Super Bowl Champions have won the season opener. Bodes well for the Packers who won it all last year with a full injured reserve roster. Imagine what they could accomplish when 100% healthy. This should be a high scoring game. PACKERS

BYE WEEK:

*LOS ANGELES (16 seasons & one week) To quote former Falcons coach Jerry Glanville, “You know what NFL stands for. It stands for NOT FOR LONG.”  The disgraceful 16+ seasons BYE for the City of Angels will be over soon. I spell NFL this way…..AEG.

The rest of my week one picks tomorrow.

Enjoy the season! Let me help you celebrate the season opener with my favorite football comedy bit.

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