Posted on 18 December 2011. Tags: Detroit Lions, Featured, nfl, Oakland Raiders
Detroit Lions @ Oakland Raiders Sun. Dec. 18, 2011 4:05 p.m. EST
Over the last two years, the Oakland Raiders have slowly but surely started to move up the rankings in the AFC Conference with a bright future on the horizon. With talented young players on both sides of the football and veterans like quarterback Carson Palmer and defensive tackle Richard Seymour; the Raiders have become a force to be reckoned with once again and seem to get closer and closer to finally ending the playoff drought.
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This season the Oakland Raiders have arguably been the best all-around team in the AFC West division with a first place standing throughout the majority of the season. Last week that all changed when the undefeated Green Bay Packers dominated the Oakland Raiders (46-16) at Lambeau Field which dropped to the silver and black to a 7-6 record. With the Raiders losing and the Denver Broncos winning, Oakland fell to second place in the AFC West and might be in serious danger of missing the playoffs entirely.

Matthew Stafford - Detroit Lions
With that being said, the Oakland Raiders need to bounce back immediately in order to salvage the once promising season with only three regular season games remaining on the schedule. Fortunately, the Raiders will play the lowly division rivals in the Kansas City Chiefs (Week 16) and the San Diego Chargers (Week 17) in which they will probably be favored to win, but they must first face the up-and-coming Detroit Lions in Week 15.
Now that the Detroit Lions have become a legitimate force to be reckoned with in the NFC Conference, Matthew Stafford and company could be headed to a playoff appearance. Much like the Raiders, this would be the first playoff appearance by the Lions in a very long time, but Detroit’s chances of making the playoffs are much better than Oakland’s at this point.
Since they play in the same division (NFC North) as the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers who remain undefeated heading into Week 15 (13-0), the Detroit Lions will have to settle for a playoff berth through the NFC Wild Card. Even though the Lions look like they could be on their way to making the playoffs for the first time in quite some time, Detroit will have to keep their foot on the gas pedal moving forward as they have to contend with the Oakland Raiders this week and both the San Diego Chargers and the undefeated Green Bay Packers in the last two weeks of the NFL regular season.
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Both the Detroit Lions and the Oakland Raiders are talented football teams on both sides of the ball with potentially bright futures down the road, but coming into this matchup I believe the Lions are the better team and should get the win.
As of right now, the Detroit Lions are favored to get the win over the Oakland Raiders with a -2 point spread.
Take the Lions at -2.
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Posted on 17 December 2011. Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, National Football League, nfl, Todd Haley
Last season the Kansas City Chiefs quickly transformed from a perennial bottom feeder in the AFC Conference to a division title winner after becoming the best running team in the league with the emergence of Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles. Coming into this NFL regular season, the Chiefs had relatively the same team intact and were ready to have a repeat performance of last season, but that hasn’t turned out to be the case in Kansas City with multiple season-ending injuries to their best players and just five wins on the year heading into Week 15.
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As a result of the disappointing 5-8 record in their AFC West division title defense, the Chiefs have officially fired head coach Todd Haley and given up on the hunt for a second straight playoff appearance. Even though the Chiefs were basically out of the running for the division title and a playoff spot, firing Haley for the ugly 5-8 record was a bad decision in my opinion as the Chiefs have had arguably the toughest time getting back to form this season with Matt Cassel, Eric Berry, Tony Moeaki and Jamaal Charles all out for the season.

Todd Haley - Kansas City Chiefs
Without his stars player on both sides of the football, Todd Haley has had the toughest job in the NFL in order to maintain this team’s momentum moving forward. Losing your best players on both sides of the football is something that is incredibly tough to bounce back from and the Chiefs just haven’t been able to recover.
Not only were the Kansas City Chiefs struggling without Cassel, Berry, Charles and Moeaki, but the competition in the AFC West just got better and better throughout the season. With Oakland Raiders starting to come on strong with veteran quarterback Carson Palmer under center and the Denver Broncos completely turning things around with Tim Tebow fever in the Mile High City, the Kansas City Chiefs were in for a tough challenge regardless of their injuries.
Now that the head coaching job is vacant in Kansas City, the buzz has begun around the NFL about what head coach could be coming in to get the Chiefs back to a playoff contender in the AFC Conference. There has been a lot of talk over the past few years about former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher coming back to the NFL. Even though Cowher continues to deny these reports of interest to return to coaching the league, the popular head coach will almost certainly get a phone call about this job opening.
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Another popular NFL head coach that could get some consideration for this job is Jon Gruden. Despite being a successful NFL analyst and commentator on Monday Night Football, Gruden has been inching to get back on the sidelines and might listen to a proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs considering the promising young players and a potential high draft pick in the 2012 NFL draft.
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Posted on 11 December 2011. Tags: Indianapolis Colts, nfl, Peyton Manning
No team in the NFL has been more impacted by the loss of one player in recent history than the Indianapolis Colts have with the absence of four-time NFL MVP quarterback Peyton Manning. With Manning still trying to recover from neck surgery, the Colts have been forced to use other quarterbacks like Kerry Collins, Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky.
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Unfortunately, not one of the quarterbacks that have been under center for the Colts this season have been able to get this offense firing on all cylinders like Manning has been able to do throughout his entire NFL career in Indianapolis. With that being said, the Colts have quickly transformed from perennial Super Bowl title contender to arguably the worst team in the NFL this season.

Peyton Manning
Now that there is absolutely no hope for a run at the playoffs, Colts owner Jim Irsay was asked about whether or not Peyton Manning would get back in the lineup before the end of the NFL regular season. This is an interesting question considering all the chatter going on about the upcoming 2012 NFL draft in which the Colts will almost certainly have the number one pick. With talented college quarterbacks possibly in the draft like Matt Barkley (USC) and Andrew Luck (Stanford), Indianapolis has been forced to address the future without Peyton Manning as the face of the franchise.
Reportedly, Jim Irsay has said that Manning will most likely not play a down this season even if healthy so that he can be ready for next season. There is no question that taking a quarterback with the number one overall pick will be an option that the Colts need to seriously consider with there being no guarantee that Peyton Manning will come back and be the same perennial Pro Bowl gunslinger he once was.
Personally, I believe the Indianapolis Colts will definitely draft a quarterback with the number pick in the 2012 NFL draft. It really doesn’t make any sense that they wouldn’t draft a quarterback even if it was for that rookie to play behind Peyton Manning and be mentored by one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all-time for the next three years or so.
Both Andrew Luck and Matt Barkley would be intriguing options for the Indianapolis Colts and too good to pass up on if given the opportunity. There has been a lot of talk about the Colts drafting Luck due to the comparisons to Manning, but there is no telling what this team will do when they are on the clock in the near future.
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As for the Peyton Manning, there is an option for him to be traded by the Indianapolis Colts and that might be explored by the team before or during the 2012 NFL draft. There are plenty of teams around the league that would definitely be interested in acquiring a quarterback like Peyton Manning.
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Posted on 11 December 2011. Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Featured, Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders
Oakland Raiders @ Green Bay Packers Sun. Dec. 11, 2011 4:15 p.m. EST
After 13 weeks of the NFL regular season, the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers have been as advertised with 12 straight wins and a flawless record coming into Week 14’s matchup against the Oakland Raiders. With superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers the clear favorite for NFL MVP and the Packers offense firing on all cylinders right now, the perfect season has never been more realistic and plausible than it is right now.
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The Green Bay Packers defense might not be what it was last season with Clay Matthews and company dominating opposing offenses, but they are still good enough to maintain leads for this undefeated team and that is good enough to keep winning football games in the title defense. With only four games left in the regular season, the Packers will try to maintain this dominance over their opponents with a seemingly unstoppable offense led by arguably the best quarterback in the NFL.

Jermichael Finley
In Week 14, the Green Bay Packers will try to keep the perfect season alive as they will host the gritty Oakland Raiders at Lambeau Field. The fact that this game is being play at Lambeau in winter gives the Packers a big advantage, but the Raiders have been a scrappy team this season that could come into Green Bay and do the impossible by handing Aaron Rodgers and company their first loss of the season.
Unfortunately, the Oakland Raiders are coming off a disappointing loss to the lowly Miami Dolphins in Week 13 and may have suffered a big hit to the team’s overall confidence. The Raiders are definitely a team on the rise in the NFL right now as they seem to be coming together with Carson Palmer under center and a vastly improved defense, but this team is streaky and tends to go through many ups-and-downs in their attempt to get back into the playoffs for the first time since 2002.
With the red-hot Denver Broncos in a tie for AFC West division lead, the Oakland Raiders will have to get back to form as soon as possible in order to avoid falling to second place within the division standing. The Raiders are definitely capable of pulling off the upset this week over the Packers, but chances are that they go to Green Bay and suffer a second straight loss.
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The one thing that will be challenged constantly this Sunday at Lambeau Field will be the Raiders defense. Trying to contain Aaron Rodgers and this potent offense of the Packers. There is no doubt that the Packers will put up points, but whether or not Oakland can limit their production remains to be seen.
As of right now, the Green Bay Packers have been favored to come out on top in this one with a -12 point spread. Even though the Packers could pull this off, I believe the smart bet would be to take the Raiders.
Take the Raiders at +12.
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