The top-flight game on the Week 10 slate is certainly not the only tantalizing matchup, as many people have circled Patriots-Giants and, of course, Rex Ryan facing his former team on "Thursday Night Football." Not to mention, Peyton Manning has business to settle with both the suddenly hot Chiefsand the NFL history books. No question he's struggled, as have Matt Cassel and the Dallas Cowboys, who will try to snap a terrible losing skid. Someone else is apparently struggling ... to get anything done.
Hey Ricardo, don't succumb to Lumbergh, man. Stick a breakfast burrito in the cruddy office microwave and go bid on Strat-O-Matic Pro Football on eBay. Game picks should be up by then.
In fact, you can find them all below. You might notice all the unbeatens have something in common -- but there's nothing common about your take, so send it along. @HarrisonNFL is the place.
Now, let's get to it!
Elliot Harrison went 7-6 on his predictions for Week 9, giving him a record of 80-52 so far this season. How will he fare in Week 10? His picks are below.
<strong>Relevant stat:</strong> Running back
James Starks -- who has
leapfrogged the struggling Lacy on the depth chart -- leads the
Packers in rushing yards (334) and yards from scrimmage (501).
#DETvsGB
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<strong>Relevant stat:</strong> The
Panthers'
Greg Olsen won't get many MVP votes, but he does have the highest percentage of his team's targets (69, for 28.3 percent), receptions (37, for 28 percent) and receiving yards (584, for 32.1 percent) among NFL tight ends. #TGE (
Ted Ginn Effect)
#CARvsTEN
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<strong>Fun fact:</strong> Since Week 5, Ben Watson has more receiving yards (429) than any tight end in the league. Cool.
#NOvsWAS
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<strong>Not-so-fun fact:</strong> Miami quarterback
Ryan Tannehill has been sacked 162 times since 2012, more than anyone else in the NFL over that span. Ugh.
#MIAvsPHI
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Love our "Thursday Night Football" partners, but I have a feeling Jim Nantz and Phil Simms won't be on this game call. Pittsburgh prevails due to home-field advantage, as well as Jones' comfort in the offense. Give the kid credit. He's made throws -- to Martavis Bryant vs. the Cardinals, or Antonio Brown on that 57-yard catch-and-run last Sunday -- late in games when the Steelers have needed him to, taking what the defense gives him. The Browns must take away the short stuff, creep their safeties up and dare Jones to beat them over the top. Getting Isaiah Crowell in gear -- any gear; he only had 38 rushing yards last week -- would be dandy. #CLEvsPIT
<strong>Cool note of the week:</strong>
John Brown traveled 22.60 mph on a run versus the
Rams
in Week 4, tied with
Robert Alford of the
Falcons for the fastest in the NFL this season. So what? I did that on a mongoose once, yo.
#AZvsSEA
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<strong>Side note:</strong> When I mentioned on the set of "NFL Gameday Blitz" that Waldo was the name of the kid in the
"Hot for Teacher" video, I got blank stares from
MJD and Ike Taylor. I'm assuming that's because they're strictly Sammy Hagar guys, with blind spots for the David Lee Roth years.
#BUFvsNYJ
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Follow Elliot Harrison on Twitter @HarrisonNFL.