 It's Thanksgiving and that means we have three games to talk about and obviously just be thankful for. So I don't know how y'all run y'all's Thanksgiving, but at mine we always do appetizers. That's how I'm kind of equating this Texans Lions game. Not super exciting, not very good, there to pass the time, but you need it to get you through Thanksgiving Day. Last week we watched the Lions lose to the Panthers and we watched the Texans win against the Patriots. Usually I like to go with the veteran quarterback in this Thanksgiving Day spot, but I think that Watson and his team are a lot better than their records show. The Lions defense won't be able to contain Watson, Matt Stafford can't generate points and Matt Patricia is on his way out. I'll go ahead and take the Texans and an appetizer plate please. On to game two. This game is the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington football team, and I equate this to the conversation that you'll be having with family. Extremely unpredictable, probably a sh** show, and a lot of arguing is coming from the uncle who looks like Jerry Jones and slurs like him too. We watched the Washington football team trounce a burrow-less fangals team. To me, that is not impressive. What was impressive was the Cowboys traveling to Minnesota and able to get a win there. I think this Washington football team is extremely gritty from the coaching staff down to the kicker. However, I think the Cowboys team possesses all of these talented pieces that they haven't been able to play cohesively. When they did, they beat the Vikings, and for me, I think that momentum carries over on this big show on Thanksgiving Day, and that they are able to take care of the Washington football team. Last, our main course. We're tired. We've dealt with all of the BS all day long from all of the family. We're just ready to be full and entertained like we deserve. And that's where we get the Steelers and Ravens game. The Ravens, specifically the offense, just haven't really impressed me the last couple of weeks. And last time they played the Steelers, the Steelers dominated them. And to be honest, I can see the same thing happening on Thursday. I know that the Steelers are primed for a letdown spot, but I just don't see it happening on Thanksgiving to their biggest rivals. So go ahead, give me the terrible towels. I'm rolling with Pittsburgh and laying the points for the Thanksgiving Day trilogy. Now that I've given you a rundown of my Thanksgiving and what I'm playing, you have a happy Thanksgiving by making some money.