Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Games to Watch for in 2016: Week 1-4

Week 1

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Jaguars vs Packers: both offenses are going to be hot in 2016. The question in this week 1 matchup is which offense will outdo the other? That is who will win this game.

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Cardinals vs Patriots: if Tom Brady does wind up playing this game, this could be a Super Bowl LI preview with two of the hottest offenses in the NFL and two great defenses, as well. 

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Seahawks vs Dolphins: The Seahawks have one of the best offenses in the NFL over the past few seasons and the Dolphins' defense is going to be one to watch out for. It will be interesting to see whether the Seahawks offense or the Dolphins defense will step up to win this game.

Week 3

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Patriots vs Texans: Tom Brady or no Tom Brady, this game will be one to watch big time. The Texans are projected to be one of the hottest teams in the NFL. Without Tom Brady, they could pull off a big upset in Foxboro. If Tom Brady does play, this game could go right down to the wire.

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Panthers vs Vikings: the Panthers' offense will be that much better with WR Kelvin Benjamin coming back from his torn ACL. The Vikings were a field goal away from going to the second round of the playoffs last season and now they have a second great receiver in Laquon Treadwell. This will be a high-scoring affair and will most likely come down to the final seconds.

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Jaguars vs Ravens: the Jaguars will be hot. The Ravens will be, too, with all of their players, such as Joe Flacco, Terell Suggs and Steve Smith Sr, coming back healthy. The Jaguars won the last meeting between these two teams last season with a field goal as time expired. Don't be surprised if we see the same this time around.

Week 4

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Ravens vs Raiders: the Raiders, like the Jaguars, are a sleeper in 2016. The Ravens brought the Raiders to the wire last season with a bunch of backups. This season, everyone is back. This game could equal last season's meeting or even beat it out. 

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Vikings vs Giants: the Giants fell apart against the Vikings last season. They'll have a much better offense with Victor Cruz coming back, as well as Odell Beckham Jr and rookie wide receiver Sterling Shepard and running back Paul Perkins. Both offenses are evenly matched and fans are in for an exciting game when these two teams meet in week 4.
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Texans vs Titans: the most interesting matchup in this game is the Titans' running duo of Demarco Murray and Derrick Henry against the Texans dominant defensive line of Jadaveon Clowney, Vince Wilfork, and JJ Watt. 

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