
Now here we go again: Panthers vs. Broncos to open the 2016 schedule Thursday night. And call us stubborn, stupid or whatever, we’re right back on the Panthers (No. 1 in AP Pro32), who are 1-point favorites.
Here’s why.
While Denver’s defense still will approach all-world, the offense is in the hands of an untested second-year quarterback, Trevor Siemian. Against Carolina’s solid D featuring as good a set of linebackers as the NFL has, the Broncos (No. 6 AP Pro32) aren’t likely to find the end zone much.
Nor will the Panthers, but Cam Newton, last year’s MVP, believes he has a lot to prove after that mediocre Super Bowl. Prove it he will in the kickoff game.
PANTHERS, 21-16
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No. 25 Miami (plus 7) at No. 4 Seattle
Seahawks looking to avoid slow starts that sometimes plague them. Good chance here.
BEST BET: SEAHAWKS 24, DOLPHINS 10
No. 17 New York Giants (plus 3 1-2) at No. 22 Dallas
Someone explain this Romo-less line to us. Two also-rans from last year, but Giants are improved on D.
UPSET SPECIAL: GIANTS, 20-13
No. 5 New England (plus 5) at No. 2 Arizona
So if Jimmy G goes 4-0 as Brady’s replacement, does Tom Terrific become a backup?
PATRIOTS, 23-20
No. 30 San Diego (plus 6 1-2) at No. 8 (tie) Kansas City
A healthy Chiefs team will be a tough out all season. But KC isn’t real healthy now. Still
CHIEFS, 26-16
No. 3 Green Bay (minus 4 1-2) at No. 18 Jacksonville
Lots of folks like the Jaguars’ promise. Packers delay any fulfillment of it.
PACKERS, 27-24
No. 7 Pittsburgh (minus 3) at No. 11 Washington, Monday night
Could be a fun shootout in prime time. Steelers have more weapons.
STEELERS, 33-28
No. 21 Buffalo (plus 2 1- 2) at No. 14 Baltimore
Rex’s banged-up defense still shows some improvement. BILLS, 17-16
No. 20 Tampa Bay (plus 3) at No. 19 Atlanta
It won’t be Atlantans doing tomahawk chop Sunday, it will be former Seminole Jameis Winston.
BUCCANEERS, 27-20
No. 29 Chicago (plus 5) at No. 12 Houston
Texans have their QB in Osweiler, but will they have an effective J.J. Watt?
TEXANS, 20-13
No. 13 Oakland (plus 2) at No. 24 New Orleans
Big Easy has become too easy a place for visiting teams to win.
RAIDERS, 30-27
No. 8 (tie) Cincinnati (minus 1) at No. 15 New York Jets
It’s not a playoff game, so Cincinnati isn’t the Bungles yet.
BENGALS, 19-16
No. 10 Minnesota (minus 3 1-2) at No. 27 Tennessee
Hill or Bradford? Tempted
to take Titans. But Adrian Peterson swings the pick.
VIKINGS, 20-17
No. 23 Detroit (plus 5) at No. 16 Indianapolis
Not expecting much out of either team this season.
LIONS, 22-21
No. 26 Los Angeles (minus 2) at No. 31 San Francisco, Monday night
If Rams are to make any noise in first year back in Hollywood, they need big opening scene.
RAMS, 19-16
No. 32 Cleveland (plus 4) at No. 28 Philadelphia
A mismatch in the NBA and MLB, but almost a tossup in NFL.
EAGLES, 14-13
2015 RECORD: Against spread (126-126-7). Straight up:(162- 105) … Best Bet: 8-10-1 against spread, 11-8 straight up. …
Upset special: 9-9 against spread, 6-12 straight up.
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