The Saints put up 62 points on the Colts in week seven. 62. Forget ghosts, monsters and zombies the Colts' defense was most afraid of Drew Brees and his rocket arm last Sunday. The veteran QB threw for 325 and five scores while New Orleans obliterated the winless Colts. Meanwhile, rookie running back Demarco Murray busted out for a franchise record 253 yards for the Cowboys as Dallas cruised to a 34-7 victory over the Rams.
Quarterback change has been the theme in the NFL over the past few days four teams will feature new starting gunslingers in week seven. Jacob is still in first place among our experts, but his margin for error is slim.
So much for the "dream team" in Philly. The Eagles haven't lived up to pre-season expectations, dropping four straight after beating the Rams in week one.
As we gear up for another week of NFL action, let's check in on how our experts our doing. Jacob extended his lead last week, going 13-3. The rest of our panel is looking to bounce back in week five.
Jacob now has sole possession of first place heading into week four. However, the rest of our experts are in close pursuit and looking to improve after another set of games this Sunday.
Week two saw a number of injuries, but luckily they had no effect on our predictions all of our experts did well last week, with Eli and Jacob leading the pack.
Week two should offer up plenty of excitement, featuring match-ups like Bears-Saints, Chargers-Patriots and Falcons-Eagles.
Rejoice, people! NFL football is back, and so are SCO's weekly predictions for your reading pleasure.
After an exciting year of NFL action, two of the most storied NFL franchises, Green Bay and Pittsburgh, will go head-to-head to see which team holds football supremacy in 2011.
Its conference championship time, and that means this week will determine who goes to Dallas in two weeks, and who gets sent home.