It’s a HUGE football weekend across the entire country
this weekend, but especially here in the state of Missouri. There are big games
in college football (Florida at Texas A&M, for example) and in the NFL
(Niners at Packers and Pittsburgh at Denver come to mind), but none are bigger
than what the Mizzou Tigers and Kansas City Chiefs have on the line. Both games
will set the tone for these squads’ seasons.
Let’s take a look at each game and throw out a
not-so-expert prediction on the outcomes.
It’s hard to sit here and say the second game of the
season is this big of a game, but everybody is doing it. This is Missouri’s
first game in the SEC, and it is against probably the best team in the East
division. If Ole Mizzou hopes to turn in a good campaign in its inaugural season
in the nation’s best football conference, they need to come out strong in this
home opener. The energy will be high, the players will be pumped, the crowd
will be frenetic … and the play will be fast. This game is basically Mizzou’s
coming out party. Let’s see what kind of a statement they make to the SEC.
Prediction:
Home field makes the difference as the Tigers win a close one, 30-27.
Atlanta is one of the hot picks to make the SuperBowl
this season, and most experts don’t know what to make of Kansas City. The
Falcons are loaded with offensive weapons; quarterback Matt Ryan continues to
mature and he has lots of options including the blossoming Julio Jones at wide receiver.
The Chiefs have one of the youngest rosters in the league, and are welcoming
back RB Jamaal Charles, S Eric Berry and TE Tony Moeaki back from season-ending
knee injuries. They have the talent. Question is, can new Head Coach Romeo
Crennel put it all together and get them to perform consistently. Arrowhead
will be rocking (so pumped that I will be there). It will be a stiff test.
Peter King called it the game of the week.
Prediction: Some
key injuries on KC’s defense provide Atlanta with scoring opportunities.
Atlanta wins it, 27-23.
As always, I’d love to hear your take on games. Until
next time, thanks for reading.
Steve
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