Last week, I muddled through with a 7-8-1 record.
I am 17-13-2 on the season.
Sunday at 1
The Giants are a mess.

After losing their first two games, their defense has been soft, and their offense lacks direction.
The Colts have had two frustrating losses to start the season.
Both teams have started 2-0.

While it was expected in Houston, the Vikings are an early surprise.
The Vikings' defense, led by Andrew Van Ginkle, has made several big plays.
Look for that trend to continue as they win as a home dog.

After a stunning Monday night loss, the Eagles need a big bounce back as they the Saints.
The Saints have been a firecracker, scoring 91 points in their first two games.
A pair of 2-0 teams meet as the Steelers come home for the first time.
Look for Watt to continue to lead the way as the Steelers win again.
The Broncos have sputtered, as Bo Nix has struggled in his rookie season.
Expect the Bucs to continue to roll to 3-0.
The Packers turned to their ground game to win last week, with Jordan Love sidelined.
The Titans, meanwhile, have an offense that could be among the worst in the league.
Look for another frustrating Sunday in Tennessee.
Sunday Late Games
Skyler Thompson will go down in the pantheon of incapable backups with no chance to win.
The Panthers have benched Bryce Young in favor of Andy Dalton.
The Panthers' problems are more profound than the quarterback.
The team is the NFL’s worst top to bottom.
Expect a bounce back for Detroit as the Lions get back on track.
After two frustratingly close losses, it is hard to imagine the Ravens dropping to 0-3.
The Rams are in trouble.
Losing their first two games, their offense has been decimated by injuries.
The 49ers have also had several key injuries, but their defense is playing well.
At 0-2, the Bengals need this won and will take advantage of Washington’s weak secondary.