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NFL Week 9 – Spring’s Picks

NFL Week 9 – Spring’s Picks

Where to start. Let’s go with the easy picks. New Orleans hosting Carolina, I love SirEvil and his home town team, but no way will the Panthers beat the Saints at home. I feel the same way about Houston and Indianapolis; though there is a slight trepidation there. I still think the Colts at home will beat the Texans handily.

I’m counting on my Tennessee Titans building on their high from winning in week 8 and carrying that emotion into to San Francisco to beat the 49’ers. My Redskins, well they’re just done and I don’t think they have the skill or confidence to take on the Falcons in Atlanta no less. 

The tough games for me are the night games. Dallas at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh at Denver. I think these can go either way no matter which city you’re talking about. But I’m going to give the edge to the home teams. The Eagles really looked good last week against the Giants, so I’m betting on them to take Dallas who has had their struggles this year. I really like the Steelers, but I think they have a lot of off field distractions and their focus is somewhat missing. So I’m giving the edge to the Broncos who have looked good this year.

So here’s my Week 9 picks….crossing fingers.

I’ve changed two of my picks at the last minute. Cincinnati over Baltimore and Arizona over Chicago.

Week 9
Sun, Nov 08  Pick
BAL @ CIN  Baltimore
MIA @ NE  New England
KC @ JAC  Kansas City
GB @ TB  Tampa Bay
WAS @ ATL  Atlanta
ARI @ CHI  Chicago
HOU @ IND  Indianapolis
CAR @ NO  New Orleans
DET @ SEA  Seattle
TEN @ SF  Tennessee
SD @ NYG  NY Giants
DAL @ PHI  Philadelphia
Mon, Nov 09
PIT @ DEN  Denver

Byes: Bills, Browns, Vikings, Jets, Raiders, Rams

Updated: 12:58pm

This entry was posted on November 3, 2009, in Sports - NFL.

2009 Vote

Here in Virginia they’re making a big deal about our Gubernatorial election. I’ve heard several times today from News prognosticators that the Virginia election will be a referendum on Pres. Obama’s popularity and his policies. I don’t think so Virginians are that shallow. And I find the comment some what insulting.

I’ve lived in Virginia for most of my life. We moved here when I was 3. While the state has been some what conservative and republican for a majority of it’s history. It’s also an intelligent and contemporary place as well. We can give credit for that to Northern Virginia and the influx of people from around the world who come there to work in and around Washington DC. But don’t discount the high education and engaging people around our Universities as well. Virginia Tech, Univ. of Va, George Mason and James Madison are all highly respected colleges that turn out some very smart people who can actually thing for themselves.

We have the ability to look at issues affecting our state separate from those affecting a Presidential or national stage. We understand the affect of decisions in DC upon our State. But we also take accountability for our own government and how it approaches the real problems that all Virginians face around the state.

So to those prognosticators I say, shut up and sit down. Your 10 minutes are up. Not everything that happens in politics is based on the popularity of someone, or the popularity of their policies. Virginians are smart, educated and quite capable of deciding our elections based on issues and not on the popularity of which parties lapel pin you’re wearing.

NFL Week 8 – Spring’s Results (7 of 13)

Well the weekend ended with just a little better than a 50% average. Sir Evil’s picks have gotten considerably better. I think we’ve switched places in our loving family competition. There were some surprising upsets from the weekend. The games I was worried about seemed to have worked out ok. Dallas and Chicago both won their home games. I couldn’t have been more wrong about the Giants and Eagles. But I’m very glad Philadelphia won, especially since they’re the little Prince’s team.

Indianapolis and New Orleans both kept their perfect record. That Atlanta / NO game was great. Atlanta really made the Saints work for that win. But I for one was very happy to see them win and keep their perfect record.

Good call on the emotion of Farve (The Geriatric Ninja) and the Vikings going into Green Bay. That too was a great game to watch. I’m so glad Brett did well in that game; he deserves it.

Now someone tell me how in the world did Houston beat Buffalo? Did the Panthers really show up in Arizona to play football? Wholly cow they beat the Cardinals..Being they’re the team of SirEvil we were happy about that too. Glad I was wrong about that pick. And where did Tennessee come from to beat Jacksonville? Wow!

Ok so here were the results from week 8.

Week 8
Sun, Nov 01  Pick  Score
SEA @ DAL  Dallas  W – 17 / 38
HOU @ BUF  Buffalo  L – 31 / 10
MIN @ GB  Minnesota  W – 38 / 26
STL @ DET  St Louis  W – 17 / 10
MIA @ NYJ  NY Jets  L – 30 / 25
SF @ IND  Indianapolis  W – 14 / 18
CLE @ CHI  Chicago  W – 6 / 30
DEN @ BAL  Denver  L – 7 / 30
JAC @ TEN  Jacksonville  L – 13 / 30
OAK @ SD  San Diego  W – 16 / 24
NYG @ PHI  NY Giants  L – 17 / 40
CAR @ ARI  Arizona  L – 34 / 21
Mon, Nov 02
ATL @ NO  New Orleans W – 27 / 35

Results: W = 7 / L = 6  of 13

Season: W = 76 / L = 40   of 116

This entry was posted on November 3, 2009, in Sports - NFL.

News – Lady SpringWolf On The Radio:

Lady Spring will be appearing on The Late Show on LinkFM 92.2 in the UK on Thursday November 5, 2009. The show is hosted by Jason McCrossan on Thursdays from 9pm -12am GMT. That’s 4pm – 7pm Eastern. You can listen online @ www.linkfm.net

We will be providing a copy of the transcript when it becomes available.

This entry was posted on October 31, 2009, in Spirituality.

NFL Week 8 – Spring’s Picks

Ok, I’m almost afraid to make picks this week after my dismal performance last week. But here goes.

There are some games that I’m picking because I think the teams are pretty even, but I’m giving the edge to the home team. Dallas and the Seahawks, Cleveland and Chicago are examples. I think the Giants and Eagles game will be close, but I’m giving the edge to New York; I just think they’re a better team at least this week. I’m predicting New Orleans and Indianapolis will maintain their perfect records. And I think the emotion and energy of the Vikings will carry them over the Packers even though they’re playing in Green Bay.   Crossing fingers come on Farve!

And thankfully, my Skins have a bye week this Sunday. Zorn is being put on the front line as a scape goat, but hopefully Sunday’s poor performance of the team shows it’s not Zorn who’s losing the game with his play calls. It’s the team who 1) Aren’t playing as a team, 2) aren’t playing up to their individual hype and 3) are just dayum sloppy.

So with that, here’s the Week 8 Picks….crossing fingers. 

Week 8
Sun, Nov 01  Pick
SEA @ DAL  Dallas
HOU @ BUF  Buffalo
MIN @ GB  Minnesota
STL @ DET  St Louis
MIA @ NYJ  NY Jets
SF @ IND  Indianapolis
CLE @ CHI  Chicago
DEN @ BAL  Denver
JAC @ TEN  Jacksonville
OAK @ SD  San Diego
NYG @ PHI  NY Giants
CAR @ ARI  Arizona
Mon, Nov 02
ATL @ NO  New Orleans

Byes: Bengals, Chiefs, Patriots, Steelers, Buccaneers, Redskins
This entry was posted on October 28, 2009, in Sports - NFL.

Six-year-old wisdom:

The Queen is big on eating dinner at the dinner table, with the TV in the living room off! Dinner time comes and she makes her usual evening announcement.

Queen: Ok, dinner’s ready, turn off the TV and come on.

Prince: Mom! It’s TV dinners, you’re supposed to have the TV on!

© 2009 Evil Wordsmith. Evilwordsmith.com. All Rights Reserved.

Health Care – Public Option

We can’t afford health care, let’s start with that. Not because we don’t want it, but because we simply can’t afford it after being laid off and not being able to find another job. That’s a whole other discussion.

We are forced to make a lot of sacrifices in the year I’ve been unemployed. We have struggled for some months, squeaked by on others, or been ok. But through all those months one thing we can’t afford is an addition bill for health insurance. There’s just not enough money left over after the mortgage and utilities are paid.

Now we hear from Congress that the current health plan reform will fine us for not having health care. Ok, did someone miss the part where we (like millions of others) can’t afford health care? We can’t afford an additional financial burden, but  you’re going to force us to pay a fine because we’re struggling? Um..where is the thinking there? Hello..Washington are you total idiots?

Now we hear that some congressional members are proposing a Public Option that allows States to ‘opt-out’. Ok, first of all why should the states have the right to opt-out when I don’t? Why should I be fined for something I can’t afford, but states get a bye if they decide they can’t afford it either?

HealthCare isn’t a “right”, it’s a moral obligation of the most profitable and successful country in the world to ensure affordable health care is available to ALL of it’s people.

That’s right – it’s a MORAL OBLIGATION!

Instead politicians spin the rhetoric to scare people into opposing reform for the simple reason that insurance, pharmaceutical and the medical industry in general doesn’t want to lose any of the profits they current rake in. Once more we see where the real loyalty lies with politicians; it’s to their corporate sponsors and lobbyists; NOT with the American People who they are supposed to be representing.

I say shame on you Washington. Shame on all you for claiming a higher moral standings while people are dying at your feet because they couldn’t afford to go to the doctors.

As usual Washington isn’t LISTENING to the American People!

This entry was posted on October 28, 2009, in Politics.

NFL Week 7 – Spring’s Results (5 of 13!)

Oh man what a terrible week! Reminds me of week 2 when I was 7 for 16 in my picks.

Now to be honest I did make some bad picks, but there were some WTF? games played on Sunday as well. And a few surprises, I think the Vikings are better than how they played against the Steelers. I’m going to call that one on home field advantage. Atlanta and Dallas was a tough pick to begin with, but I think I was hoping the Falcons would take the Cowboys at home. Wishful thinking gone bad. I don’t see how Kansas City lost to San Diego. Maybe I missed something, but I thought the Chiefs were better than that.

So the results are sad, but here they are:

Week 7
Sun, Oct 25  Pick  Score
IND @ STL  Indianapolis  W – 42 / 6
MIN @ PIT  Minnesota  L – 17 / 27
NE @ TB  Tampa Bay  L – 35 / 7
CHI @ CIN  Chicago  L – 10 / 45
SD @ KC  Kansas City  L – 37 / 7
GB @ CLE  Green Bay  W – 31 / 3
SF @ HOU  Houston  W – 21 / 24
BUF @ CAR  Carolina  L – 20 / 9
NYJ @ OAK  Oakland  L – 38 / 0
ATL @ DAL  Atlanta  L – 21 / 37
NO @ MIA  New Orleans  W – 46 / 34
ARI @ NYG  NY Giants  L – 24 / 17
Mon, Oct 26
PHI @ WAS  Philadelphia  W – 27 / 10

Results: W = 5 / L = 8 of 13

Season: W = 69 / L = 34 of 103

This entry was posted on October 28, 2009, in Sports - NFL.

NFL Week 7 – Spring’s Picks

It’s getting a little harder to pick now. At least for me. Eventually one of the 4 undefeated teams is going to loose. But which one and which game?

This week I want to pick my Skins to win over the Eagles, but I don’t think that’s going to happen. I think the Eagles are embarrassed by the loss in Oakland that they’re going to feel as if they have something to prove. Sorry Coach Zorn, this isn’t the week you’re going to turn things around.

I’m taking all the undefeated teams this week, though I think Minnesota has there work cut out for them. My upset pick is Tampa Bay over New England. I have no idea why; just a gut feeling. Another one of those is Carolina, I have no idea why I think they’ll win this week except they’re playing at home and have a little confidence from last week.

So we’ll see. Here’s the Week 7 picks.

Week 7
Sun, Oct 25  Pick
IND @ STL  Indianapolis
MIN @ PIT  Minnesota
NE @ TB  Tampa Bay
CHI @ CIN  Chicago
SD @ KC  Kansas City
GB @ CLE  Green Bay
SF @ HOU  Houston
BUF @ CAR  Carolina
NYJ @ OAK  Oakland
ATL @ DAL  Atlanta
NO @ MIA  New Orleans
ARI @ NYG  NY Giants
Mon, Oct 26
PHI @ WAS  Philadelphia

Byes: Ravens, Broncos, Lions, Jaguars, Seahawks, Titans
This entry was posted on October 20, 2009, in Sports - NFL.

NFL Week 6 – Spring’s Results (10 of 14)

Well it was an interesting weekend. Watching football in the snow is always fun, but not when the home team is totally killing the visitor. Sunday’s New England v Tennessee game was just painful to watch. Thank the football Gods CBS decided to change the coverage to a better game. What a total embarrassment for my Titans. Evidently they need to practice a lot more, and add some snow in the mix for good measure too.

Carolina was a surprise. Who knew they’d take Tampa Bay on the road. Wow. Maybe they realized they weren’t dreaming and the NFL season really had started. Nice they showed up to play. But how in the world did Oakland beat Philadelphia? Holy guacamole. I also lost the pick on the Jets and Buffalo. I knew that one was going to be tough to pick, oh well. I’m not the only one who picked the Jets to win; so did a few of the guys on Fox.

My favorite game of the weekend was Minnesota v Baltimore. I was disappointed that the Viking defense didn’t step up to the plate and match the great performance of Farve and the offense. They allowed the Ravens to come back in the second half and turn a solid win into a hair raising potential loss in the last 2 seconds. That last field goal attempt by Baltimore had me on the edge of my seat, but it cracked me up to see that Brett didn’t even watch it. He had to get off the bench and ask a fellow player if they lost or not. His expression and excitement at hearing the Vikings won was beyond wonderful! What a great game.

And what about Denver. I was worried about them in the first half, but they played up to their potential in the 2nd half just bombarding the Chargers front line. That leaves 4 teams undefeated so far, Denver, Minnisota, New Orleans and Indianapolis.

So here’s the results for Week 6.

Week 6
Sun, Oct 18  Pick  Score
STL @ JAC  Jacksonville  W – 20 / 23
KC @ WAS  Kansas City  W – 14 / 6
HOU @ CIN  Cinncinati  L – 28 / 17
BAL @ MIN  Minnesota  W – 31 / 33
DET @ GB  Green Bay  W – 0 / 26
CLE @ PIT  Pittsburgh  W – 14 / 27
CAR @ TB  Tampa Bay  L – 28 / 21
NYG @ NO  New Orleans  W – 27 / 48
ARI @ SEA  Arizona  W – 27 / 3
PHI @ OAK  Philadelphia  L – 9 / 13
BUF @ NYJ  NY Jets  L – 13 / 16
TEN @ NE  New England  W – 0 / 59
CHI @ ATL  Atlanta  W – 14 / 21
Mon, Oct 19
DEN @ SD  Denver  W – 34 / 23

 Results: W = 10 / L = 4  of 14
 Season: W = 64 / L = 26  of 90
This entry was posted on October 20, 2009, in Sports - NFL.