Found September 24, 2009 on MVN Falcons:
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It's Thursday and I think we deserve some insight into this weekends games. Here is a list of the teams that are 2-0: San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Ravens Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Saints New York Giants New York Jets Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons Minnesota Vikings Which of these teams will not make it undefeated beyond week 3? San Francisco 49ers-This would be a statement game for the 49ers. If they can go into Minnesota shut down Adrian Peterson and Frett Barve, they'll be for real. Unfortunately, I don't see it happening. It's tough for any team to win on the road, the 49ers will not make it to 3-0. The Vikings take this game, and use it for momentum leading into week 4's Free Barve/Packers reunion. New York Jets- Mark Sanchez is rookie of the year, we know this already. He's showing he has great leadership skills and can win in big games (Patriots). I think Rex Ryan will get bested by the Titans. Last year the Jets came off a big win at New England to play the Titans in Tennessee. The Titans got it handed to them by Brett Favre and the Jets. The Titans are looking for revenge here in New York and i expect the big game let down from the Jets. Tennessee gets their first win of the season, the Jets get their first reality check. Atlanta Falcons- Tom Brady has lost his first regular season game since December 12th of 2006 or something like that. Matt "ice" Ryan is coming back to New England. I'm expecting Ryan to have a big game. Bill Belichick still finds a way to ruin Ryan's Massachusetts reunion. The Patriots play with a chip on their shoulder like they did in 2007. Tom Brady goes off and wins this high scoring game. Falcons leave Foxborough with a loss.
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