I was fantastic last week, posting a record of 11-3.
My overall record for the season is 87-61-3.
Thursday Night
A crucial NFC East matchup with first place on the line.

The Eagles' experience will be the key in this game as they get control of the division.
Sunday at 1
The Bears have issues.
Caleb Williams is struggling, and the team is turning against coach Matt Eberflus.

Now they face the Packers, a team that has beaten the Bears ten straight games.
That will not change.
The Lions rallied to beat the Texans last week despite five interceptions from Jared Goff.

The Dolphins finally found their game last week, beat the Rams on Monday night.
The Raiders come into the game with five straight losses.
The Rams stumbled on Monday against the Dolphins, while the Patriots got a second straight win in Chicago.
The Saints won their first game for interim coach Darren Rizzi last week.
That is the interim boost, and it will not last.
The Aaron Rodgers era is a bigger bust than Joker 2.
This division rivalry always lends itself to a great game.
As usual, it will be decided by a field goal and may go to overtime.
The Titans are one of the worst teams in the NFL.
Expect this game to be low-scoring, as the Vikings' offense is sputtering.
However, their defense will deliver another easy win on the road.
Sunday Late Games
These two teams have been bipolar all season.
Some weeks, they look like contenders, and others like pretenders.
The 49ers might be ready to go on a run, now that Christian McCaffery has returned.
Expect a big day from CMC as the Niners run away from the sinking Seahawks.
The Chiefs are 9-0 but have struggled to cover all season.
They should have lost last week to the Broncos.
Their run is due to end, and the Bills are the right team to do it.
Sunday Night
The Bengals have been the NFL’s hard-luck team all season.
They have had agonizing losses and are sitting with their playoff hopes in doubt.
They need a big win, and this is when they get it.
This one will be more aggregation for Big D.