Hello, NFL fans. I hope you're having a great holiday season. I am enjoying everything that's going on in the NFL, except for one thing. The death of Chris Henry, is truly a tragedy that is on all of our hearts. I send out my condolences to the family, and his grieving fiancé. I really hope that the Bengals will win the next three games in his honor, and make the playoffs as winners of the AFC North. Speaking of playoffs, we have an interesting situation in the AFC. Right now, I don't want to get into that, yet. I'll just focus on the game between the Colts and the Jaguars from last night. The Jaguars had their playoffs on the line. They had to win the last three games(including last night's), to get in. However, one loss, would mean that they would need help from some other teams' losing. Well, the Jaguars took the field in Jacksonville last night, against the Colts. After a moment of silence, for Chris Henry, the game started. The first possession for the Jaguars, was a time consuming possession. That was a smart thing to do, considering, Peyton Manning is the opposing quarterback. You don't want to give him a lot of time to score. The drive culminated in a field goal. The score was 0-3, Jacksonville. Then the Colts took the field, and what do you know? Peyton Manning had the ball, and he passed it to Dallas Clark, who made a circus catch, and the Colts were up 7-3. The Jaguars got back on offense, and they scored, making it 7-10, Jaguars. Then on the next kick-off, Chad Simpson returned it for a touchdown, making the score, 14-10, Colts. The Jaguars wouldn't go down, so they took the ball all the way down the field and scored again, making the score, 14-17, Jaguars. Colts got on offense again, and what do you know? Peyton Manning, has the ball. They also score making the score 21-17, Colts, at halftime. The third quarter started, and the Jaguars scored a touchdown, making the score 21-24, Jaguars. The colts then scored also, making it 28-24, Colts. The Jaguars then answered back with a touchdown, making the score, 28-31. This is the time when the game started to stall. Before that point, there were no punts, but then, the Colts punted(making the Colts punt is impressive) then the Jaguars punted too. After a while, Peyton Manning got tired of the foolishness and threw a 65 yard touchdown pass to his favorite target, Reggie Wayne. That made the score 35-31, Colts. The Jaguars had two chances to score and maybe win, but they couldn't do it. They lost control of their own destiny. The Colts are officially 14-0. This is Peyton Manning's first 14-0 season. The question now is, can the Saints also be 14-0? The answer to that will be revealed tomorrow. Before you read my picks for the other 15 games of week 15, watch this highlights video from last night's thrilling action:
Now I'm going to do my picks for Week 15: **Disclaimer** Don't use these for gambling purposes.
Dallas @ New Orleans: Dallas, it's must win for them, but not for the Saints.
Cleveland @ Kansas City: Kansas City, remember, they beat Pittsburgh.
Miami @ Tennessee: Must win game for both teams, but I think Titans will win.
Atlanta @ New York Jets: The Jets should have a field day with the Falcons.
San Francisco @ Philadelphia: Philadelphia will win this game.
chicago @ Baltimore: Must win for Baltimore, and they will win it.
Houston @ St. Louis: Houston, nothing more needs to be said.
Arizona @ Detroit: Arizona
New England @ Buffalo: The Patriots should win this game, but you never know.
Oakland @ Denver: If the Broncos want the playoffs, they must win this game.
Cincinnati @ San Diego: I want the Bengals to win this game.
Tampa Bay @ Seattle: Seattle should win this one.
Green Bay @ Pittsburgh: Definitely Green Bay.
Minnesota @ Carolina: Minnesota
New York Giants @ Washington: This is the upset for week 15, Redskins.
Those are the Picks for Week 15. I hope you enjoy it, and I hope your fantasy team does well. Have a happy holidays. (can't say christmas).