NFL Week 15 picks
Happy holidays! Here are some football picks …
Five-star upset special o’ the week: Broncos over Patriots. The Interwebs would explode from happiness if Tim Tebow led the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVI and played an undefeated Packers team.
Lock of the week: Packers over Chiefs. Yes, I know I picked the Pack as my “Lock of the week” last week, but this isn’t a suicide pool, I reserve the right to choose any team any amount of times I please, especially if it’s the Packers. The Packers — unless, all of a sudden and without any notice, Mike McCarthy turns all Jim Caldwell on us — are likely going to overwhelm a Chiefs team that fired its coach this week and will welcome a new, even-less-experienced-than-the-previous quarterback into the huddle (Dec. 16 update: Kyle Orton will start, not Ricky Stanzi). New coach + inexperienced QB making start / undefeated Packers = well, it doesn’t really add up, but you get the idea that it’s not good for KC.

Thursday’s game
Jaguars at Falcons
The pick: Falcons
Saturday’s game
Cowboys at Buccaneers
The pick: Cowboys
Sunday’s games
Dolphins at Bills
The pick: Dolphins
Seahawks at Bears
The pick: Seahawks
Panthers at Texans
The pick: Texans
Titans at Colts
The pick: Titans
Packers at Chiefs
The pick: Packers
Saints at Vikings
The pick: Saints
Redskins at Giants
The pick: Giants
Bengals at Rams
The pick: Bengals
Lions at Raiders
The pick: Lions
Browns at Cardinals
The pick: Cardinals
Patriots at Broncos
The pick: Broncos
Jets at Eagles
The pick: Eagles
Ravens at Chargers
The pick: Ravens
Monday’s game
Steelers at 49ers
The pick: Steelers
Statistical breakdown
Last week’s record: 11-5
2011 overall record: 139-69 (.668 winning percentage)
Five-star upset special record: 4-10
Lock of the week record: 11-3
My scenes from the ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’ power rankings
1. The cartoon — Seriously, the only redeeming quality of the “Star Wars Holiday Special” … noteworthy as the debut of Boba Fett, the notorious bounty hunter.
2. The beginning — What can beat five minutes of Wookie conversation? If you manage to not shut off the “Star Wars Holiday Special” during this sequence, you deserve a medal of some kind.
3. The random Jefferson Starship video — “Light the Sky on Fire” was a tasteful choice for a Star Wars production.
4. The late Bea Arthur’s special guest appearance — Before she was one of the “Golden Girls”, Arthur poured drinks down the top of the head of a bar fly — who happens to also all-so-subtly hits on Arthur. Then (THEN!), Arthur sings.
5. The ending — Always such a relief when this acid-trip of a scene finally happens. It’s also best to not be totally sober, so it can be appreciated appropriately.
NFL Week 14 picks
I’ve already said too much …
Five-star upset special o’ the week: Panthers over Falcons. While the Falcons are fighting to stay in the NFC wild-card picture, the improving Panthers are the team nobody wants to play right now. Cam Newton has broken a 35-year-old record set by Steve Grogan for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback and will continue a late push for Rookie of the Year honors.
Lock of the week: Packers over Raiders. It’s too easy to pick the Ravens over the Colts (I’ve also vowed to never pick the Ravens as a “Lock of the week” … ever!). So, that leaves us with the Packers, winners of 18 consecutive games (counting games played at the end of last season and playoffs), returning home to comfy/cold Lambeau Field against the Raiders team that got depantsed by the Dolphins. Green Bay appears set to move to 13-0, inch closer to home-field advantage in the NFC and continue to answer questions surrounding resting players at end of regular season or going for a perfect season.
Thursday’s game
Browns at Steelers
The pick: Steelers
Sunday’s games
Colts at Ravens
The pick: Ravens
Falcons at Panthers
The pick: Panthers
Texans at Bengals
The pick: Texans
Vikings at Lions
The pick: Lions
Buccaneers at Jaguars
The pick: Buccaneers
Eagles at Dolphins
The pick: Dolphins
Chiefs at Jets
The pick: Jets
Saints at Titans
The pick: Saints
Patriots at Redskins
The pick: Patriots
49ers at Cardinals
The pick: 49ers
Bears at Broncos
The pick: Broncos
Raiders at Packers
The pick: Packers
Bills at Chargers
The pick: Chargers
Giants at Cowboys
The pick: Cowboys
Monday’s game
Rams at Seahawks
The pick: Seahawks
Statistical breakdown
Last week’s record: 12-4
2011 overall record: 128-64 (.667 winning percentage)
Five-star upset special record: 4-9
Lock of the week record: 10-3
New beer of the month: Weltenburger Winter-Traum
Each month, we here at Rhino’s Sports Pub sample a brand-new beer. Somehow, we’ve missed the previous two months, but we’re back and still staying true to the rotation, which means it’s time for an import.
Brewery: Klosterbrauerei Weltenburg
Variety: Winter-Traum
ABV (alcohol by volume): 5.2 percent
Purchased at: The market at Alpine Village in Torrance, Calif.
Beer was enjoyed with … A feast of kielbasa, potato pancakes and sauerkraut. Yes, it was all very tasty. Post-meal festivities included putting up the Christmas decorations in the apartment. Now, the place is all kinds of Christmas-cozy.
Will we drink this beer again? ‘Tis the seasonal. This treat is brewed in March, kept in cold storage during the spring and summer months and then brought out in time for autumn consumption (Märzen). Typically, Märzen’s are full-bodied, of copper-ish color, toasty and of medium-to-high alcohol content.
The Winter-Traum didn’t disappoint. It offered a hint of caramel, and a little smokiness, too. There’s just something about rich winter brews that just warms the heart.
Prost!
Lego Star Wars Advent calendar: A countdown to Life Day
As a gift for Thanksgiving (gift-giving on Thanksgiving? Yes, we hope this fun really takes off), I received a Lego Star Wars Advent calendar. The pieces are small, but I’m going to try to the best of my ability to keep a tally of what treats it presents between now and Christmas Day …
Dec. 1: Radiant VII (it’s the first spaceship you see in “Star Wars: Episode I – A Phantom Menace”. Kind of a ho-hum start, but maybe this thing is building up to something grand as we approach the big holiday … )
Dec.2: Nute Gunray (you know, that Trade Federation hack whose actions helped set in motion the events of the Clone Wars.)
Dec. 3: That Trade Federation spider hologram mechano-walker chair thing (a quick Google search did not reveal the appropriate name for this thing, so I’m going to name it myself: TF-R17 holo-seat 7958 class. It gives ol’ Nute a great place to sit down and command the feeble Trade Federation army)
Dec. 4: OG-9 homing spider droid (built it, looked at it, played with it, looked at it again, and still had no clue what it was. Had to go to the Google to figure this one out. Turns out, this droid made My Star Wars droid power rankings, by default, however.)
Dec. 5: Slave-1 (which made its debut in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, but its chronological debut in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. I will use this opportunity to rail against the hapless way Boba Fett died in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi. It probably should have been a bit more epic. I have no qualms with how Jango Fett perished … he should have known better than to mess with a Jedi, particularly the mighty Mace Windu.)
Dec. 6: Chewy (what a St. Nicholas Day treat … the mighty Chewbacca, a lead character in the Star Wars Holiday Special, among other adventures.)
Dec. 7: Barrel for tools, bowcaster (well, yeah, this one seemed like a lost piece from the Lego Toolshed Advent calendar. Not sure if this piece made an appearance in any of the films, and at first seems like a workstation for the contracted temp workers on the second Death Star. Instead, it makes sense — sorta-kinda somewhat — if you pair it with the previous day’s piece — Chewbacca — since it has his bowcaster.)
Dec. 8: Luke Skywalker, in X-Wing Fighter pilot gear (was it just a coincidence that the day Luke Skywalker is a part of the Lego Star Wars Advent calendar that it was announced that scientists are about to find The Force? I think not.)
Dec. 9: X-Wing Fighter (probably the coolest piece yet … the very intergalactic fighter craft that played a prominent role in taking down the very first — “the ultimate power in the universe” that earned some Imperial hack a choke job at the hands of Darth Vader — Death Star. Did you know that the maximum speed of an X-Wing is 3,700 Gs? You can learn fun stuff like this on the Internet(source).)
Dec. 10: Imperial shuttle (which has fold-able wings so that it can land like a dainty butterfly.)
Dec. 11: Trade Federation battle droid (yup, those wimpy, mass-produced droids that had a sad, sad existence in the prequel trilogy.)
Dec. 12: Snowspeeder (cool equipment of the Rebel Alliance only appeared in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back in the Battle of Hoth — Hoth? They should call it ‘Coldth’.)
Dec. 13: R2-Q5 (an astromech droid, but not THE astromech droid, which makes this piece’s inclusion kinda cool. R2-Q5 met an unfortunate end on the second Death Star.)
Dec. 14: Mouse droid (Mouse droid! Which just so happens to top My Star Wars droid power rankings.)
Dec. 15: Clone gunship (or, Los Altitude Assault Transport for short.)
Dec. 16: Clone trooper (straight outta the “Grand Army of the Republic,” Clone Troopers were decidedly better shots than their successors, the Stormtroopers, the clumsy “Soldiers of the Empire,” telling folks to “move along.”)
Dec. 17: Weapons stand (Weapons!)
Dec. 18: Y-Wing Fighter (this particular Y-Wing is apparently — according to Google searches — from “The Clone Wars” cartoon series airing on the Cartoon Network. This is a BTL-B Y-Wing, which is not to be confused with the more familiar BTL-S3 Y-Wing, which gets some serious action time in the “Star Wars Holiday Special” cartoon.)
Dec. 19: TIE Fighter pilot (I had one of these action figures — along with the obligatory TIE Fighter — when I was a youngster. It was one of my favorites. The TIE Fighter was cool because you could press a button and the wings would pop off.)
Dec. 20: TIE Fighter (TIE stands for Twin Ion Engine. And, the “terrifying roar of a TIE’s engines strikes fear into the hearts of all enemies of the Empire,” according to StarWars.com.)
Dec. 21: Millennium Falcon (which probably took a much shorter time to put together than this one.)
Dec. 22: RZ-1 A-wing interceptor (which is a really fancy name for something that was approximately 8-to-10 pieces. In the Star Wars universe, the A-wing comes at a cost of 175,000 credits(source). For perspective, Obi-Wan Kenobi “Old Ben” and Luke Skywalker hooked up with Han Solo and Chewbacca for a ride on the Millennium Falcon for 17,000 credits in Mos Eisley.)
Dec. 23: Intergalactic Life Day tree (looks a lot like our traditional Christmas tree.)
Dec. 24: Yoda Claus (he even has gifts to give to the younglings!)

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Related Star Wars points of discussion here at Rhino’s Sports Pub and Bacon Bistro:
- My inconsequential Stars Wars characters that I owned action figures of power rankings
- My power rankings of what Lobot is listening to in those headphones
- My things that are awesome power rankings: Star Wars bounty hunters
- My Star Wars droid power rankings
- My dark lords of the Sith power rankings
- My Star Wars bounty hunter power rankings
- My Star Wars planets power rankings
NFL Week 13 picks
“Hopes that were high in the heat of September … can wilt and die in the chill of November. November can be cold and grey, November can be surly with with bitter rain upon the world and winter coming early.” — John Facenda, of NFL Films (Official site | Blog | On Hulu).
November has given way to December, and the previous month exposed some clear-cut contenders (Bears, Cowboys, Falcons, Ravens, just to name a few), a bunch of pretenders (Bills, Buccaneers, Chargers, Chiefs, just to name a few) and a few teams left in the hunt for coveted playoff spots (Bengals, Broncos, Giants, Jets, Lions, Titans, just to name a few). Here are the picks for this week’s pro football action …
Five-star upset special o’ the week: Raiders over Dolphins. This, apparently, would be considered an upset, according to oddsmakers, who — quite frankly — I pay very little attention to. But, the Dolphins have put together a nice run after an 0-8 start, and figure to provide quite a contest for the Raiders, who are attempting to fight off a sudden threat by the Tim Tebow-led Broncos.
Lock of the week: Patriots over Colts. Once upon a time, this was a huge rivalry game, a showdown of AFC heavyweights fighting for playoff positioning of the highest order. A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to a promising Week 13 matchup that, when the schedule was made in April, figured to be a classic late-season squabble between longtime combatants: Peyton Manning would miss every game on the road from Week 1 to the early December matchup. Now, a winless Colts team visits Foxborough, where the local pro football team is still vying for a top AFC playoff seed.
Thursday’s game
Eagles at Seahawks
The pick: Seahawks
Sunday’s games
Titans at Bills
The pick: Titans
Chiefs at Bears
The pick: Bears
Falcons at Texans
The pick: Falcons
Raiders at Dolphins
The pick: Raiders
Broncos at Vikings
The pick: Broncos
Colts at Patriots
The pick: Patriots
Bengals at Steelers
The pick: Steelers
Panthers at Buccaneers
The pick: Panthers
Jets at Redskins
The pick: Jets
Ravens at Browns
The pick: Ravens
Cowboys at Cardinals
The pick: Cowboys
Packers at Giants
The pick: Packers
Rams at 49ers
The pick: 49ers
Lions at Saints
The pick: Saints
Monday’s game
Chargers at Jaguars
The pick: Chargers
Statistical breakdown
Last week’s record: 12-4
2011 overall record: 116-60 (.659 winning percentage)
Five-star upset special record: 4-8
Lock of the week record: 9-3
A golden age of Wisconsin football
I feel it’s way too early to get excited about this development, but the Green Bay Packers are making a run at perfection.
As a native Wisconsinite, this is a very welcome development. The best possible end to said development would be for the Packers to go 18-0, reach Super Bowl XLVI, play the New England Patriots — who just four years ago flirted with perfection — and soundly defeat them. That would be epic, however, extremely unlikely (the undefeated at 19-0 part).
What’s been epic is the run of success on the gridiron for Wisconsin’s football teams. While the Packers chase a second consecutive Lombardi Trophy, the Wisconsin Badgers — who played in, but lost, the Rose Bowl last season — are playing in the very first Big Ten championship game on Saturday and the U-Dub-Dub Warhawks — winners of three of the last four Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowls — are two wins away from a seventh consecutive appearance in the D-III title game.
It’s fun being a football fan in the great state of Wisconsin.
Since Mike Holmgren took over as head coach of the Packers in 1992, the team has had just two losing seasons (best in the NFL, barely, as the Steelers have had three losing seasons since 1992). In that same time frame, the Badgers have been to 16 bowl games, including three Rose Bowl triumphs in four appearances. Wisconsin-Whitewater football? Well, its annual matchup with Mount Union for the championship, now at six straight years, is absolutely unprecedented to the point that it boggles the mind.
I expect the Packers’ perfect ride to end some time between now and Week 17, with the Giants — despite the debacle on Monday night in New Orleans — posing a challenge. The Giants have a history of ruining runs at perfection — 1998 Broncos, 2007 Patriots — and could play spoiler again. The Packers’ remaining schedule goes like this: At Giants, vs. Raiders, at Chiefs, vs. Bears (on Christmas night) and vs. Lions. Four of those remaining five opponents have real aspirations of reaching the playoffs. So, it’s not going to be quite the challenge to 16-0.
