It’s been a bit longer than I had hoped to do the next
power-ranks so here they are through 10 weeks. So back again are my current
power ranks for the NFL. The Number in brackets is the teams rank from Week 7:
Showing posts with label San Francisco 49ers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco 49ers. Show all posts
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Bik's Week 6 Picks
Sorry no write-up again – adjusting to a new schedule. I’ll
be back with a take next week though. Only quick write-ups this week on games.
Falcons and Dolphins are on bye weeks.
Home teams are in CAPS
Friday, October 4, 2013
Bik's Week 5 Picks
Here are the Week 5 Picks, the Vikings, Steelers, Redskins and
Buccaneers are on Bye-Weeks... Oddly enough when you remove 4 of the worst
teams from a weekends worth of action, a lot of good games emerge. As always, Home
teams are in CAPS
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Bik's Thursday Night NFL Week 4 Pick: Under The Weather
So I’ve been under the weather....... Then under the sea..... Then under
the Earth..... Then under the next 150 Earthly elements that exist that come
next till we get to “hell”.... because I was on FIRE!!! Or as the Spanish would
say: ¡En Fuego!
11-4-1 Last week. Now let’s get more of that goodness. But really I’ve been sick for most of the week
so this week might be really awkward and also we’re just going straight to the
pick.
Home team in CAPS:
49ers (-3) over RAMS
I wrote in Week
2 that if the Falcons had any plans on going to the playoffs they couldn’t
afford to go 0-2. They avoided the catastrophe as they won that game. The same
scenario applies here. It’s early I know, but it’s not exactly ideal to pay
catch-up in the NFC especially since some other decent teams are also 1-2 (See:
Atlanta, Carolina, and Green Bay). San Fran despite the myriad of problems is
still the better team, and their designs are for championships whereas the
Rams, while rapidly developing, are still in a fact-finding mode as a franchise.
It’s a backs to the wall game for the 49ers. They can’t be cute by not showing
all their cards and have to employ everything they got in their arsenal. Back
to the Atlanta analogy for a second... who did they play when they needed that
win? ST. LOUIS RAMS!
I picked against the Rams last
week as well vs. the Cowboys because I said it was a bad scheduling spot as
they’d be gearing up for it and then didn’t apply that same logic to the 49ers
who then watched the Colts walk all over them. The Niners came out flat and
looked lost on Sunday, can’t afford to have that happen 3 games in a row. It’s
a hockey team that good teams don’t lose 3 in a row, and you especially don’t
hear it in football because it’s only a 16 game season, but this is the
defining mark now for the 2013 49ers. I’m gonna bet on them to show something
here and resurrect their season otherwise it’s essentially kaput for them this
season.
With the receiving core woes as they are, the team isn’t totally
built to play from behind with a double digit deficit which is what they’ve had
to go up against the past 2 weeks. Enter St. Louis that has held a lead for all
of 40 seconds this year. Gimme the ‘Niners.
Last Week: 11-4-1
Friday, September 13, 2013
Bik's Week 2 Picks: Detailed Analysis of the Greatest Football Play so far This Season
As
I described yesterday, Week 1 of the 2013 NFL Season was not flattering to
me. I needed to go back to the drawing board. Back to the basement. Re-crunch
the numbers. Re-examine everything and find the correct formula for success.
Maybe watch some game film. But then it occurred to me.... What I needed was to
get back to when this game was fun. Just being a kid, and running around.
Forget the fanfare, the high production value of the NFL. Grabbing a pigskin
and calling some friends.... and just playing. Playing the game for fun. So I’m
going back to when football was fun. Here’s a detailed analysis over the most
important football play of the 2013-14 Season:
Friday, September 6, 2013
Bik's Week 1 NFL Picks: Back to the Future
So last night, I saw Michael J. Fox on TV promoting his new
show on NBC – also there was football.... There was a sign here – because last
night was essentially “Back to the Future.” If you had told me that Peyton
Manning was going to have a historically great night with Dallas Clark and
Brandon Stokely on the field, I’d assume it was 2006 and I’d ask you for your
copy of the “Grays Sports Almanac.”
Wow – just wow about Peyton.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Bik's Super Bowl 47 Pick: Being Elite
Here
are things that will happen on February 4th:
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A Super Bowl MVP will be in DisneyLand
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A team will have a championship parade
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A Quarterback from the winning team
will be labelled as elite
Joe
Flacco or Colin Kaepernick will not only try to out-score each other, but best
each other for this label of Elite QB.
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