It was another solid week.
I was 10-5 in Week 7, and my season record now stands at 60-44-3.
It is hard not to imagine the Vikings bouncing back with an easy Thursday night win.

Sunday at 1
Two teams that struggled in the early season are looking to find their groove.
The Bengals clawed past the Browns, while the Eagles soared against the Giants.
The Eagles seem closer to their groove and will get the win on the road.

The Jameis Winston era begins in Cleveland as Deshaun Watson is out with an Achilles injury.
The Ravens are finding their stride, but a tough divisional game will not be easy.
The Lions' offense is on fire.

They have scored at least 31 points in their last three games.
Expect that trend to continue as they dominate the hapless Titans.
Despite their win in London, the Jaguars appear to be in turmoil.
Expect another long afternoon in Jacksonville.
Tua Tagovailoa is back, and the struggling Dolphins need a win to keep their fading hopes alive.
This sets up as a complete fool’s gold win.
If they can’t win this one, it will get ugly, as ugly as their limp logo.
The last time the Jets looked good, they beat the Patriots in September.
The Chargers have their ups and downs, but this one should be an easy win.
The Bills started slowly but still beat the Titans by 24 last week.
A challenging road game will follow the same pattern, with the Bills pulling away late for the victory.
Bryce Young is back, as Andy Dalton injured his thumb in a car accident this week.
Coincidentally, Young’s play with the Panthers resembles a train wreck, and you cannot look away.
The last time the Chiefs lost was on Christmas Day against the Raiders.
They have since won another Super Bowl and started 6-0 this year.
Last year’s Raiders team played competitive football, but this year’s Raiders are a lost cause.
If Daniels plays, the Commanders will win.
Sunday Night
Two teams that have underperformed expectations.
The Cowboys have just sucked, while injuries have ravaged the 49ers.
The Cowboys' poor play is concerning in many ways.
Look for the Niners to claw their way to a win while more questions arise in Dallas.
Monday Night
Daniel Jones is 1-14 in primetime games.
The Steelers always bring their best in primetime games.
It does not take a rocket scientist to see that this will be another terrible night for the Giants.