Thursday 3 November 2016 18:13, UK
We went to the tiebreaker as the Bills Backers edged out Richard Graves last week, this week it's Giants Fans UK turn to make their picks.
After the Bills and Richard both chose all 13 outcomes identically we went to our tie-break decider, where both picked the number of touchdowns to be scored in the International Series at Wembley.
In the 27-27 thriller there were eight touchdowns and by predicting six to Richard's five, it's the Bills Backers who put a W on the board for the UK fan bases.
In week nine, Richard faces Keith Burton, who runs the Giants UK Twitter handle @NYGiantsFansUK. A win here would keep him close to .500, much like the Arizona Cardinals, primed for a second half play-off push.
Richard: Expect points - and plenty of them! Atlanta's offence is the most potent in the NFL, scoring nearly 33 points per game and the manner of their come from behind win over the Packers on Sunday means they head to Tampa full of confidence ahead of this NFC South clash. The sight of Tampa Bay losing in overtime to the Raiders is sure to have pleased all associated with the Falcons as well but this is a short week and it's tough to go on the road with a quick turn around.
As good as Atlanta's offence has been, their defence has been leaky. This will be a game between two of the league's bottom 10 defensive units - the Buccaneers have conceded 27 points per game while the Falcons are conceding nearly 29! So, with only four days to get ready for this match-up, it's tough to see either defence showing any rapid improvement! With that in mind the smart man sides with the team that's been the most consistent... and that's the Falcons.
Giants Fans UK: I think it will be a close game, in favour of the visitors. 26-22 perhaps. The Bucs have only really beaten teams with losing records (apart from upsetting the Falcons in week one!) The Falcons are also coming off a good win against the Packers. Falcons
Richard: Seven days after suffering a heartbreaking overtime loss in Dallas, the Eagles are on the road against divisional rivals again. The Eagles defence caused the Cowboys juggernaut offence more problems than any other team this season but with an offence of their own that is plagued by dropped catches and inopportune turnovers, they couldn't get the job done.
The Giants also have a less than convincing offence. Their O-line struggles to get any movement and they haven't gained more than 45 rushing yards in any of their last three games. They are seemingly reluctant to take deep shots to Odell Beckham and don't stretch the field.
However, their defence was good enough to make plays when it mattered in their last game against the Rams and if they can bring some pressure to Philadelphia's rookie QB Carson Wentz, they have the play-makers to make the difference. Added to that, the Giants are coming off of a bye week while Philly endured a tough, physical loss in Dallas - all signs point to a home win. Giants
Giants Fans UK: I'm going to obviously call for Big Blue but this will be a real tight game as well. 20-19 perhaps? Being a closely-fought contest could mean it comes down to who keeps their cool when the pressure is on. I'll take our two-time Super Bowl quarterback 'Easy Eli' over the rookie any day. Giants
Richard: It might come as a surprise to know the Titans have the ninth ranked offence. That's because their yardage doesn't translate into points. Tennessee are only averaging 22.8 points per game - only the 17th best record in the NFL this season. However, they hung 27 on Jacksonville in the first half of last week's win, aided by DeMarco Murray who continues to run the ball well, allowing them to control the clock. Combine that with a defence which already has 22 sacks and the Titans have the makings of a useful team.
Philip Rivers continues to put the San Diego Chargers on his back. They were unable to get another win over the Broncos last weekend but there's no shame in that. He's ensured they've been competitive in every game this season, despite injuries depriving him of a number of key weapons. Their 3-5 record reflects a team which has been close to winning most weeks but has failed more times than not.
All things considered, I like the direction the Titans are heading right now. No doubt a trip to the west coast is a tough assignment but their key players are healthy, performing well and seemingly getting better. Factor in a 10-day period to prepare for a Chargers side who've just had to play in Denver and an upset could be on the cards. Titans
Giants Fans UK: I'm calling for the home team to pull out a non-convincing win. The Chargers are better than their record suggests, and the Titans may be flattering to deceive, with their wins having come against poor teams. Marcus Mariota is no match for Rivers. Chargers
Richard: This may well be the game of the week! The defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos with a 6-2 record going on the road to take on the AFC West leading Oakland Raiders - also with a 6-2 record.
On the road, the Raiders have been outstanding this year - they're 5-0 but at home it's been a struggle, where they've won just one of their three games. Offensively they're scoring nearly 27 points per game but that unit will be tested this week. Denver won the Super Bowl on the back of a top-ranked defence and they've continued to play ferociously well this season. They're ranked third overall, fifth in points allowed, first against the pass, first in turnovers and first in sacks.
Twelve months ago, the Broncos won in Oakland on the back of a defence which scored their only touchdown in the game. This will be a true test of just how good the 2016 Raiders are. Broncos
Giants Fans UK: The Broncos win this one 19-17. Denver have a great passing defence, whilst the Raiders rely on their passing attack to win games. Essentially, the Broncos are purpose-built to frustrate Oakland and counter their most effective offensive attacks. Broncos
Back-to-back defeats... and now a trip to the Pacific north west to face the Seahawks. A fortnight ago, the Bills were riding a four-game winning streak but now their record is at .500 and this - a match they need to win - couldn't be much tougher!
That being said, Seattle haven't won either of their last two games either and although they still top the NFC West, the division remains wide open. To add a little extra spice to this match-up, a familiar face returns. Wide receiver Percy Harvin has come out of retirement and re-signed with the Bills until the end of the season and will be available to face the team he won Super Bowl with in 2014.
The Seahawks' second-ranked defence in points allowed (15.6 per game) will relish the challenge of facing a Bills scoring offence which ranks eighth (26.5 per game) but without defensive end Michael Bennett available, the Bills will hope they can give QB Tyrod Taylor more time in the pocket. Buffalo's own defence leads the league with 26 sacks, suggesting they will bring some pressure to Russell Wilson. However, in Seattle, the value of the 12th man against a team which just isn't used to winning big games, cannot be underestimated. Seahawks
Giants Fan UK: I'm calling for Seattle in this one, by about 10 points. These are two teams that have been under-performing. But I think the Seahawks defence is better and will be the difference in this game. Seahawks
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