Showing posts with label Eric Meyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Meyer. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

2014 NFL Predictions, Super Bowl XLIX


Sean couldn’t bring himself to pick the Seahawks or the Patriots and so while everyone else went 2-0 with 8 points last week, he went 0-2 with no points.

Depending on the outcome of Sunday’s game, either Eric or Saswat will be the 2014-15 Football Freaks champion. Andrew can finish as high as second or as low as fifth.

Let’s get to this week’s pick. The Super Bowl will be worth 10 points.

Day/Time
Game
CORY PUFFETT
ERIC
MEYER
SASWAT MISRA
Feb. 1 – 6:30pm
NE vs SEA
Seahawks
Patriots
Seahawks


Along with the three of us, we’ll have Sean Kennedy, Evan Ash and Andrew Perez making picks every week as well, and this year we’ll track each of their picks right here, as well.

Day/Time
Game
SEAN KENNEDY
EVAN
ASH
ANDREW PEREZ
Feb. 1 – 6:30pm
NE at SEA
Seahawks
Seahawks
Patriots


Finally, this last table will keep everyone in the loop on everyone’s standing throughout the season.


CORY
ERIC
SASWAT
SEAN
EVAN
DREW
SB XLIX Record
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
SB XLIX Points
0
10
0
0
0
10
Total Record
168-98-1
182-84-1
177-89-1
166-98-1
177-89-1
171-95-1
Total Points
220.5
251
236.5
210
233
237



Keep an eye out for our predictions podcasts. Hopefully we’ll be able to put one out every Saturday throughout the season. If we aren’t able to get one out, you can at least see all of our predictions right here, every week on Puff on the NFL.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

2014 NFL Predictions, Conference Championships


Eric and Saswat led everyone with 8 points in the divisional round while Drew joined them with a 3-1 picks record. Cory, Sean and Evan all went 2-2.

Let’s get to this week’s picks. Bonus games, in bold, are worth five points. All others are worth three points.

Day/Time
Game
CORY PUFFETT
ERIC
MEYER
SASWAT MISRA
Jan. 18 – 3:05pm
GB at SEA
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Jan. 18 – 6:40pm
IND at NE
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots


Along with the three of us, we’ll have Sean Kennedy, Evan Ash and Andrew Perez making picks every week as well, and this year we’ll track each of their picks right here, as well.

Day/Time
Game
SEAN KENNEDY
EVAN
ASH
ANDREW PEREZ
Jan. 18 – 3:05pm
GB at SEA
Packers
Seahawks
Seahawks
Jan. 18 – 6:40pm
IND at NE
Colts
Patriots
Patriots


Finally, this last table will keep everyone in the loop on everyone’s standing throughout the season.


CORY
ERIC
SASWAT
SEAN
EVAN
DREW
Conf. Record
2-0
2-0
2-0
0-2
2-0
2-0
Conf. Points
8
8
8
0
8
8
Total Record
168-97-1
181-84-1
177-88-1
166-97-1
177-88-1
170-95-1
Total Points
220.5
241
236.5
210
233
227



Keep an eye out for our predictions podcasts. Hopefully we’ll be able to put one out every Saturday throughout the season. If we aren’t able to get one out, you can at least see all of our predictions right here, every week on Puff on the NFL.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Eric’s Picks, Conference Championships


Eric Meyer

We’re down to our final four. Only one new face is still in the hunt for a Super Bowl, while three others are looking for additional jewelry to add to their stashes. Some could argue that this is the “forgone conclusion” weekend, but that’s insulting to the two road teams who have made it this far.

It should be an exciting pair of games as established veterans square off against third-year, up-and-coming quarterbacks who are trying to build their own hall-of-fame legacies. Let’s get to it.

Green Bay Packers (+7.5) at Seattle Seahawks
Sunday, January 18, 3:05pm – FOX

The Packers got shellacked last time they went up to Seattle to wrangle with the defending championships, 36-16. Of course, that was Week 1. We saw last year that early season routs aren’t a good indicator of outcomes in January.

Last season, the San Francisco 49ers got thumped in Seattle in a Sunday Night bout in Week 2. They responded by playing a tight game in the NFC Championship and coming within one Richard Sherman “best corner in the game” play (and later rant) from heading to their second straight Super Bowl. It should be pretty obvious not to write off the Packers.

Here’s another oft-ignored point regarding Seattle: Stanton, Kaepernick, Sanchez, Kaepernick, Lindley, Hill and Newton. These are the seven quarterbacks that Seattle has faced since their loss to the Chiefs, during their supposed “rejuvenation.” None of those guys are elite. Over half of those guys aren’t even legitimate starting quarterbacks.

I have no doubt that Seattle’s defense has improved to levels similar to last season, but some people are failing to take the competition into consideration. Aaron Rodgers is more valuable than those six guys combines. He’s going to make some plays. I’m grabbing these points and running.

I think Seattle wins this game. Russell Wilson is one of the most hotly debated quarterbacks in the league. Some people thing he’s a game manager who rides his run game and defense to wins. I’m not in that camp. Wilson is one of the best playmakers in the NFL. He turns losing plays into big gains. He bails out his line when protection breaks down by scrambling and then making smart decisions outside of the pocket.

Wilson can hit you with absolute backbreaking plays just when you think you’ve turned the tide. Seattle’s defense is great and will keep the score relatively low, but Wilson will be the difference in this game. He’ll be heading to his second straight Super Bowl, where he and his Hawks will be favored to repeat.

Eric’s Pick: Green Bay 24, Seattle 28

Indianapolis Colts (+6.5) at New England Patriots
Sunday, January 18, 6:40pm – CBS

This is an interesting matchup. Andrew Luck vanquished his predecessor last week and now he has an opportunity to eliminate his predecessor’s longtime nemesis. Unfortunately, Luck has had less success than Manning ever had against the New England Patriots.

The Colts put on a quality performance against Denver last week. They shut down the Broncos’ passing attack and put the onus on a washed-up Peyton Manning to beat them deep. He failed and the Colts came away with the win. It’s a big confidence booster and I’m sure the Colts will feed off of that heading to Foxboro.

But let’s be real here. Andrew Luck played pretty well. Not great. Not badly. He was okay. He wasn’t superman. He didn’t put the team on his back. He didn’t play flawless football. He threw two picks that turned out to be harmless, but very easily could’ve hurt his team.

On defense, the Colts played, again, pretty well. Vontae Davis played the game of his life. They took advantage of Manning’s noodle arm. What they didn’t do was stop the run. They still allowed C.J. Anderson to get 4.4 yards per carry. They failed to tackle him on Denver’s not-so-season saving drive where Anderson was contacted five yards behind the line of scrimmage and slipped three Colts defenders for a first down conversion on 4th & 1.

There are still holes on this Colts team. The Patriots have a much tougher team than Denver, and a much better quarterback at the moment. New England has hammered the Colts with their rushing attack each of the last two times they’ve met. They’ve been able to do pretty much whatever they want at the line of scrimmage. And if the Colts decide to stack the box to stop the run, they’ll just have to deal with a guy named Tom Brady.

Andrew Luck will have his moments, but ultimately New England will prevail and play for their fourth Super Bowl title.


Eric’s Pick: Indianapolis 24, New England 38

Saturday, January 10, 2015

2014 NFL Predictions, Divisional Round


Cory managed a perfect 4-0 record in round one of the playoffs. Unfortunately for him, he didn’t make much of a dent in the fields’ lead on him as everyone else went 3-1.

Let’s get to this week’s picks. Bonus games, in bold, are worth three points. All others are worth two points.

Day/Time
Game
CORY PUFFETT
ERIC
MEYER
SASWAT MISRA
Jan. 10 – 4:35pm
BAL at NE
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots
Jan. 10 – 8:15pm
CAR at SEA
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Jan. 11 – 1:05pm
DAL at GB
Cowboys
Packers
Packers
Jan. 11 – 4:40pm
IND at DEN
Broncos
Broncos
Broncos


Along with the three of us, we’ll have Sean Kennedy, Evan Ash and Andrew Perez making picks every week as well, and this year we’ll track each of their picks right here, as well.

Day/Time
Game
SEAN KENNEDY
EVAN
ASH
ANDREW PEREZ
Jan. 10 – 4:35pm
BAL at NE
Ravens
Ravens
Patriots
Jan. 10 – 8:15pm
CAR at SEA
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Jan. 11 – 1:05pm
DAL at GB
Cowboys
Packers
Cowboys
Jan. 11 – 4:40pm
IND at DEN
Broncos
Broncos
Colts


Finally, this last table will keep everyone in the loop on everyone’s standing throughout the season.


CORY
ERIC
SASWAT
SEAN
EVAN
DREW
Division Record
2-2
3-1
3-1
1-3
2-2
3-1
Division Points
5
8
8
2
5
7
Total Record
166-97-1
179-84-1
175-88-1
166-97-1
175-88-1
168-95-1
Total Points
212.5
233
228.5
210
225
219


Keep an eye out for our predictions podcasts. Hopefully we’ll be able to put one out every Saturday throughout the season. If we aren’t able to get one out, you can at least see all of our predictions right here, every week on Puff on the NFL.