I just saw the Harmon forecast here:
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/features/harmon_forecast
Read the underlined sentences. These were right after eachother. Which fact is right. He's obviously wrong about one. Another writer who talks out of his @ss and has the gaul to have a :forecast" named after him.
*Buffalo 28 Houston 17 -- The Bills possess one of the league's stingiest defenses, which should be enough to slow down the Texans, a team that continues to slowly mature on offense. Buffalo was strong against the run and the pass, and forced a conference-best 39 turnovers last season. RB Willis MaGahee's ability to move the chains will be the difference against Houston.
New Orleans 18, *Carolina 14 -- Carolina has established itself as a team that makes big plays on defense. The Panthers led the NFL with 38 takeaways, but New Orleans is equal to the task defensively with a league-leading 20 fumble recoveries in 2004. Both teams are strong against the pass, which could result in an emphasis on the run, which favors the Saints.