Jason Lundgren's 2013 NFL Week 10 Predictions

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06 Nov 2013, 12:00 am

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7TH
Redskins over Vikings

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10TH
Seahawks over Falcons
Bears over Lions
Eagles over Packers
Titans over Jaguars
Colts over Rams
Giants over Raiders (GAME OF THE WEAK)
Bills over Steelers
Bengals over Ravens
Panthers over 49ers (UPSET PICK)
Cardinals over Texans
Broncos over Chargers
Saints over Cowboys (GAME OF THE WEEK)

MONDAY NOVEMBER 11TH (VETERAN'S DAY)
Dolphins over Buccaneers (LOCK OF THE WEEK)

·Bye: Cleveland, Kansas City, New England, NY Jets



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06 Nov 2013, 12:47 am

Maybe the defending Superbowl Champion Baltimore Ravens can start turning things around, even against the solid Bengals?

And maybe the Texans can play like they're two touchdowns ahead regardless if the score!



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06 Nov 2013, 1:16 am

The Seahawks were really supposed to trounce the 0-7 Buccaneers. They won but it was a close call. The Falcons have the potential to trip them up, though.



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06 Nov 2013, 9:38 am

AardvarkGoodSwimmer wrote:
Maybe the defending Superbowl Champion Baltimore Ravens can start turning things around, even against the solid Bengals?

And maybe the Texans can play like they're two touchdowns ahead regardless if the score!


They'd better. They can start by stopping the "zone blocking" scheme that makes our O-line look worse than it really is.

Redskins (Thursday)
Seahawks
Lions
Eagles
Titans
Colts
Giants
Bills
Ravens (gotta support my home team)
49ers
Cardinals
Broncos
Saints (Sunday Night)
Dolphins (Monday Night)



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06 Nov 2013, 2:09 pm

micfranklin wrote:
AardvarkGoodSwimmer wrote:
Maybe the defending Superbowl Champion Baltimore Ravens can start turning things around, even against the solid Bengals?

And maybe the Texans can play like they're two touchdowns ahead regardless if the score!


They'd better. They can start by stopping the "zone blocking" scheme that makes our O-line look worse than it really is.

Is that where they're trying to have two guys block three, something like that?



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06 Nov 2013, 3:18 pm

AardvarkGoodSwimmer wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
AardvarkGoodSwimmer wrote:
Maybe the defending Superbowl Champion Baltimore Ravens can start turning things around, even against the solid Bengals?

And maybe the Texans can play like they're two touchdowns ahead regardless if the score!


They'd better. They can start by stopping the "zone blocking" scheme that makes our O-line look worse than it really is.

Is that where they're trying to have two guys block three, something like that?


From what I've seen it's where the whole O-line moves in one direction to get the defense in that direction, too but put more emphasis on movement and not strength. It seems like regular blocking but for some reason it's not working for the Ravens at all, otherwise Ray Rice (a Pro Bowl running back) wouldn't have 17 rush yards on 11 carries this past Sunday.