Week 11 NFL Picks (HOME TEAMS IN CAPS)
CAROLINA PANTHERS 27, Miami Dolphins 20
-This one should be much more entertaining than last Thursday's snoozefest between the 49ers and Bears. Look for Panthers QB Jake Delhomme to have lead a solid aerial attack in this Carolina victory.
DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Washington Redskins 16
-Look for Dallas to take out some frustration on their biggest rivals. Tony Romo should have an easy 300+ yard passing day.
DETROIT LIONS 20, Cleveland Browns 9
-If anyone watches this game for reasons other than fantasy football or gambling reasons, I would be shocked.
GREEN BAY PACKERS 24, San Francisco 49ers 13
-The Packers look to be in a winnable stretch right now and are in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The 49ers are likely a year away.
Pittsburgh Steelers 27, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 7
-Rashard Mendenhall should tear apart a weak Chiefs front 7 on the ground.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS 30, Seattle Seahawks 14
-Good luck stopping Adrian Peterson, Seattle!
NEW YORK GIANTS 24, Atlanta Falcons 20
-This is a must win for both teams, but I'll take the Giants considering they're at home and need to break the four game losing streak. I also don't like the fact that Atlanta is going to be without star runner Michael Turner (high ankle sprain).
New Orleans Saints 31, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 20
-The Bucs keep this one interesting similar to the way the Rams did last week vs. New Orleans, but Drew Brees will be too much for the Bucs to stop late.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 27, Buffalo Bills 14
-I don't see how the league's worst rush defense (Buffalo) shuts down the dynamic Maurice Jones-Drew. Not gonna happen.
Indianapolis Colts 27, BALTIMORE RAVENS 24
-Former longtime Ravens kicker Matt Stover wins this one for Indy as time expires...won't that be sweet revenge? Long time Baltimore football supporters (formerly Baltimore Colts fans) will cringe at this result.
Arizona Cardinals 34, ST. LOUIS RAMS 14
-Look for at least one defensive touchdown from AZ in this easy victory.
San Diego Chargers 23, DENVER BRONCOS 17
-And there went the Josh McDaniels for Coach of the Year parade...Denver will lose it's 4th in a row and finally its grasp on the AFC West.
Cincinnati Bengals 23, OAKLAND RAIDERS 9
-Poor Raiders fans...that's all I can say. As for the Bengals, their feel good story continues...and an AFC North title is within reach.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 24, New York Jets 12
-The Jets will keep this surprisingly close, but New England will exact its revenge for a tough Week 2 loss to the Jets.
Philadelphia Eagles 23, CHICAGO BEARS 16
-After this one, the Bears fans will be clamoring for two things: Coach Lovie Smith's job and the Cubs 2010 season to begin.
HOUSTON TEXANS 27, Tennessee Titans 23
-The Titans have been a different team with Vince Young at quarterback, going 3-0 since their bye week. Their magic ends here however...the Texans are bound for the playoffs and this Monday nighter will be great exposure to the entire country.
Be back Friday with the...let's say...surprising...college picks...
-This one should be much more entertaining than last Thursday's snoozefest between the 49ers and Bears. Look for Panthers QB Jake Delhomme to have lead a solid aerial attack in this Carolina victory.
DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Washington Redskins 16
-Look for Dallas to take out some frustration on their biggest rivals. Tony Romo should have an easy 300+ yard passing day.
DETROIT LIONS 20, Cleveland Browns 9
-If anyone watches this game for reasons other than fantasy football or gambling reasons, I would be shocked.
GREEN BAY PACKERS 24, San Francisco 49ers 13
-The Packers look to be in a winnable stretch right now and are in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The 49ers are likely a year away.
Pittsburgh Steelers 27, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 7
-Rashard Mendenhall should tear apart a weak Chiefs front 7 on the ground.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS 30, Seattle Seahawks 14
-Good luck stopping Adrian Peterson, Seattle!
NEW YORK GIANTS 24, Atlanta Falcons 20
-This is a must win for both teams, but I'll take the Giants considering they're at home and need to break the four game losing streak. I also don't like the fact that Atlanta is going to be without star runner Michael Turner (high ankle sprain).
New Orleans Saints 31, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 20
-The Bucs keep this one interesting similar to the way the Rams did last week vs. New Orleans, but Drew Brees will be too much for the Bucs to stop late.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 27, Buffalo Bills 14
-I don't see how the league's worst rush defense (Buffalo) shuts down the dynamic Maurice Jones-Drew. Not gonna happen.
Indianapolis Colts 27, BALTIMORE RAVENS 24
-Former longtime Ravens kicker Matt Stover wins this one for Indy as time expires...won't that be sweet revenge? Long time Baltimore football supporters (formerly Baltimore Colts fans) will cringe at this result.
Arizona Cardinals 34, ST. LOUIS RAMS 14
-Look for at least one defensive touchdown from AZ in this easy victory.
San Diego Chargers 23, DENVER BRONCOS 17
-And there went the Josh McDaniels for Coach of the Year parade...Denver will lose it's 4th in a row and finally its grasp on the AFC West.
Cincinnati Bengals 23, OAKLAND RAIDERS 9
-Poor Raiders fans...that's all I can say. As for the Bengals, their feel good story continues...and an AFC North title is within reach.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 24, New York Jets 12
-The Jets will keep this surprisingly close, but New England will exact its revenge for a tough Week 2 loss to the Jets.
Philadelphia Eagles 23, CHICAGO BEARS 16
-After this one, the Bears fans will be clamoring for two things: Coach Lovie Smith's job and the Cubs 2010 season to begin.
HOUSTON TEXANS 27, Tennessee Titans 23
-The Titans have been a different team with Vince Young at quarterback, going 3-0 since their bye week. Their magic ends here however...the Texans are bound for the playoffs and this Monday nighter will be great exposure to the entire country.
Be back Friday with the...let's say...surprising...college picks...
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