Dec 4, 2013

the first rookie in NFL history

It's the 2011 first round didn't fix our quarterback quandary bowl. Both of these teams have finally realized that Brandon Weeden and Blaine Gabbert aren't NFL starters, but an injury has forced Weeden back under center for the Browns. Cleveland's young defense is loaded with young talent and should have no problem bottling up the Jags.

PANTHERS 31, Bucs 20

Winners of seven straight, the Panthers look to keep their hot streak alive against the resurgent Bucs. The turnaround in Tampa may be to the chagrin of Bucs fans, who are left to wonder if Greg Schiano has saved his job. Bucs quarterback Mike Glennon is the first rookie in NFL history to throw a touchdown in his first eight starts and has 10 over his last six games. Alas, the Panthers defense is the league's best.

Bears 30, VIKINGS 27

The Bears make their final trip to the infamous 'roller dome' to face the Vikings. Over the past six games, the Bears have given up 1,108 rushing yards, which is a bad trend heading into a matchup against Adrian Peterson. Once the Vikings reach 31 rushing yards, the Bears defense will have given up more than they did during the 2012 season. Luckily for the Bears, Christian Ponder is the Vikings quarterback and their defense is even worse and will give way to the Bears offense.

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