Jeff Risdon - Football Analysis

$.10 After Week 6

by Jeff Risdon

Now separated, Randy Moss and Tom Brady's teams each recorded big wins on Sunday. Read more »
Football Meteorology For Week 6

by Jeff Risdon

While the Cowboys, Vikings, 49ers and Texans face make or break games, the best games of the week are probably in New England, Washington and Houston. Read more »
$.10 For Week 5

by Jeff Risdon

Week 5 provided a host of unexpected results, including big wins by the Giants, Raiders, Cardinals and Lions, while the Packers, Chargers and 49ers are in varying degrees of trouble. Read more »
Football Meteorology For Week 5

by Jeff Risdon

Handing out individual hardware with one-quarter of the season in the books, along with picks for Week 5. Read more »
$.10 After Week 4

by Jeff Risdon

The maturation of Joe Flacco, McNabb and Kolb return in Philly, the first place Rams, more Singletary problems and more. Read more »
Football Meteorology, Week 4

by Jeff Risdon

This week's NFL games are top heavy, with Steelers/Ravens, Pats/Dolphins, Bears/Giants and McNabb/Vick being the marquee matchups. Read more »
$.10 For Week 3

by Jeff Risdon

Mike Singletary continues to prove he's all style and no substance, why Terrell Pryor is a better NFL prospect than Jake Locker, the truth about the NFC East and more. Read more »
Football Meterology For Week 3

by Jeff Risdon

Jay Cutler and the Bears will battle Aaron Rodgers and the Packers on Monday, which will follow a weekend where the Cowboys, Vikings and 49ers look to avoid 0-2 starts. Read more »
$.10 For Week 2

by Jeff Risdon

This edition after Week 2 is very QB-heavy, befitting a league where teams simply cannot win without good QB play. Read more »
Football Meterology For Week 2

by Jeff Risdon

Teams that were unexpectedly good at home or with a big game from a surprise source in Week 1 are fool?s gold, but teams that laid eggs on the road or had a superstar having a bad day are safe bets to bounce back. Read more »
$.10 After Week 1

by Jeff Risdon

The Colts and Bengals in trouble? The Titans and Redskins are playoff-worthy? The Calvin Johnson play still gets my blood boiling! Read more »
Football Meteorology, Week 1

by Jeff Risdon

Week 1 is always the toughest forecast because the surprise teams have yet to reveal themselves. Read more »
New York Jets Season Preview 2010

by Jeff Risdon

The Jets are a sexy pick to return to the AFC Championship Game, but no team other than Arizona lost more impact players over the offseason. Read more »
Minnesota Vikings Season Preview 2010

by Jeff Risdon

The regular season win total of the Vikings will likely go down, but this is a playoff team with a legit chance to win the Super Bowl. Read more »
$.10 For The End of Preseason

by Jeff Risdon

Darrelle Revis ends his holdout while Logan Mankins continues his, the end of Matt Leinart with Arizona and why Christian Ponder could be the #1 overall pick in 2011. Read more »
St. Louis Rams Season Preview 2010

by Jeff Risdon

The 2010 Rams will be the best team they?ve fielded in four years. That?s the good news. The bad news is that none of the last three years produced more than three wins. Read more »
Green Bay Packers Season Preview 2010

by Jeff Risdon

Expectations are justifiably high for the Packers with a legit MVP candidate in Aaron Rodgers and young defensive stars, but a tougher schedule and natural regression make winning 11 games again difficult. Read more »
Cleveland Browns Season Preview 2010

by Jeff Risdon

The Browns are a trendy pick to finish last in the AFC North and this forecast won't be the exception. But the starters are probably better than you think, and the special teams are the best in the league. Read more »
32 Fearless Predictions For The 2010 NFL Season

by Jeff Risdon

DeAngelo Williams and the surprising Panthers, the end of Darren McFadden with Oakland, disappointing offseason acquisitions and a big crop of future HOF'ers in their last season. Read more »
Houston Texans Season Preview 2010

by Jeff Risdon

There is ample enough talent on the Texans to justify expectations of a playoff berth and double-digit wins, but a variety of factors play against those aspirations. Read more »

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