2022 Week 13 Picks Recap
2022 All Picks Recap
Top 5 games to watch – 49/65 correct
Top 5 upsets that could happen – 30/65 correct
Overall picks – 79/130 correct which is one standard deviation above the mean
Pro Football Top 5 Games to Watch
5. New York Jets vs. Buffalo
Early afternoon kickoff (1:00 PM EST) from Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York on 12/11/22. Jets are 7-5 and currently on a win, lose pattern for their last six games. Third game of the Mike White experiment as the starting QB. White came back down to earth in Week 13 (31 completions in 57 pass attempts, 369 passing yards), but really hurt his team with two badly timed interceptions. Still searching for a consistent running game and Zonovan Knight continues to trend up based on the last two games. Currently holding onto the #7 seed in the AFC playoff race and need to string some wins together to remain in contention.
Bills are riding a quiet three game winning streak and currently the #1 seed in the AFC playoff race. QB Josh Allen is starting a push for the NFL MVP award, due to his growing and gaudy statistics (3406 passing yards, 25 passing TDs, 581 rushing yards, 5 rushing TDs). RB Devin Singletary (603 rushing yards, 4 TDs) is doing just enough to keep defenses from keying on Allen. Defense is starting to leak oil due to allowing 320.2 yards and 17.4 points per game. Three of their last five games are against AFC East Division rivals.
Prediction: Buffalo is a sound 10.0 point home favorite and want revenge due to losing to the Jets in Week 9 (20-17). Bills pressure White into three big turnovers and win by 9+ points.
4. Philadelphia vs. New York Giants
3. Miami vs. Los Angeles Chargers
2. New England vs. Arizona
Cardinals have been plagued with injuries and an unmotivated coaching staff. Still not convinced Kliff Kingsbury is head coaching material in the NFL. QB Kyler Murray (2359 passing yards, 14 TDs) seems to be improving, but still lacks downfield vision to try and move the chains. RB James Connor had a memorable game in Week 12 (25 carries, 120 rushing yards), and will be focused during the stretch run. Will the Cardinals relish the role of upsetting playoff teams in December or simply play out the string to improve their draft position? This blogger is tempted to flip a coin.
1. Kansas City vs. Denver
Pro Football Top 5 Upsets that might happen
5. Minnesota vs. Detroit
Minnesota is on a two game winning streak after close victories over the New York Jets (5 points) and New England (7 points). This squad is very comfortable in tight games and seem to thrive under pressure. Beat Detroit in a close matchup in Week 3 (28-24) with a diverse offensive game plan. Lions have won four of their last five games and are brimming with confidence on both sides of the ball. Have the seventh ranked offense (369.1 yard and 26.3 point per game) in the NFL. Defense is still ranked last (402.2 yards and 27.0 point allowed per game). Vikings will display all of their offensive weapons and not pay attention to being a 2.5 point road underdog.
4. Jacksonville vs. Tennessee
Jaguars are 2-2 in their last four games and seem to play better against AFC teams instead of NFC teams. Got badly outplayed by Detroit in Week 13 (40-14), and it was even worse on the stat sheet. WR Clinton Kirk (829 receiving yards, 7 TDs), might be the most underrated WR in the NFL. Titans are trying to rebound from a two game losing streak to Philadelphia and Cincinnati. Still have a comfortable 2.5 game lead in the AFC South, but are trending down during the most critical month of the NFL regular season. Need a WR to emerge as a go-to guy on third down to move the chains. Trio of Treylon Burks, Robert Woods and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine have their moments, but no sustained games of maximum output. Hard to be a standout WR on a dominant running team. Jaguars are 3.5 point road underdogs, but they’ll keep this game close for at least three quarters.
3. Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh
Steelers lead this series 32-24 and have won the last four games played during the 2020 and 2021 NFL regular seasons. Ravens are 8-4 and currently tied for first place in the AFC North with Cincinnati. Steelers are 5-7 thanks to a two game winning streak and hoping they are trending up at the tail end of the 2022 regular season. Baltimore continues to lean on QB Lamar Jackson to be Superman on every offensive play. Jackson is currently doubtful to play due to a knee injury. Backup QB Tyler Huntley will most likely get the nod at kickoff. Pittsburgh only plays two teams with a winning record during the last five games of the season. Head coach Mike Tomlin’s streak of fifteen winning seasons has a chance to remain active. Steelers are 1.5 point home favorites, but these two teams always play close and the Ravens could easily steal a win if they limit turnovers.
2. Tampa Bay vs. San Francisco
Buccaneers beat New Orleans in Week 13 (17-16) and had no business winning that game. Haven’t seen a Harry Houdini act like that, since John Elway and the Broncos snatched a victory from Kansas City early in the 1992 NFL regular season. Tampa Bay is now sitting at 6-6 and a 1.5 game lead over Atlanta in the NFC South. Does any NFC team want to face Tom Brady in the Wild Card round next month? That’s a rhetorical question. 49ers physically dominated Miami in Week 13 (33-17 win), but lost starting QB Jimmy Garappolo to a broken foot. Rookie QB Brook Purdy now gets the keys to a multi-faceted offense and will try to find cruise control. RB Christian McCaffrey’s role continues to evolve on a weekly basis and his workload will increase tremendously. Time for San Francisco to lean even more on their top notch defensive unit (only 283.9 yards and 15.8 point allowed per game). Tampa Bay is a 3.5 point road underdog, but they’ll be playing with house money left over from Week 13 and could grab a big win.
1. Cleveland vs. Cincinnati
AFC North battle between the Browns (5-7) vs. the Bengals (8-4). Cleveland is riding their longest winning steak of the season (two games) and could be a thorn for their opponents during the last month of the regular season. Three headed monster of QB Jacoby Brissett, RB Nick Chubb and WR Amari Cooper continue to score 24.2 points per game. Not to mention the Brownies dismantled Cincinnati in Week 8 (32-13). Bengals are on an impressive four game winning streak over Kansas City, Tennessee, Pittsburgh and Carolina. QB Joe Burrow (3446 passing yards, 25 TDs) is playing his best ball of the season and his teammates are right beside him. Why do wisdom teeth patients in downtown Cincinnati remember that Burrow has never beaten the Browns during his short NFL career? That’s a sign this game will be much closer than anticipated at the The Jungle. Must watch television viewing for all football fans.
Storylines Heading into Week 15
- Who is leading the NFL MVP race after Week 14? Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts or Patrick Mahomes?
- Which coach is on the hot seat after Week 14?
- Crank up the hype machine for 49ers vs. Seahawks and Dolphins vs. Bills
Same bat time, same bat channel next week. I’ll review the results of Pro Football Top 5 Week 14 and try again in Week 15.
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