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NFL Week 10 Picks: Picking Winners for Every Game on the Schedule

Chris TrapassoNov 11, 2011

Week 10 brings an early Christmas present—no teams on the bye. 

Full utilization of Sunday NFL ticket and the Red Zone channel this week. 

Here the winners this week. 

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OK, maybe not. 

Anyway, onto the picks. 

Oakland 24 San Diego 17

Oh yeah, that game already happened. 

Arizona 17 at Philadelphia 31

The Eagles couldn't beat a Bears team that has a respectable defense, an MVP-candidate at running back and a hot quarterback. Arizona has none of those. 

Tennessee 27 at Carolina 35

I've got a man-crush on Cam Newton, I'll admit it. So much upside. The Panthers have been in seemingly every game this season, and get the bad taste out of their mouth that was put there by Olindo Mare's missed field goal two weeks ago. Rockstar day for Cam. 

Houston 30 at Tampa Bay 24 

Will Andre Johnson play? Actually the Texans have found ways to win without him. They are called Arian Foster and Ben Tate. When will Josh Freeman play consistent football?

Washington 13 at Miami 27 

You watching this game? Because I'm not. The Redskins offensive is unbearable. The Dolphins, however, can score points and they finally treat their "great" fanbase to a home victory.

Jacksonville 20 at Indianapolis 10 

Remember when this was a fun game a few years ago? David Garrard trying to upend Peyton Manning and the Colts, always giving them a game? Replace those two guys with Blaine Gabbert and Curtis Painter. Yikes. 

Denver 24 at Kansas City 27 

At least Tim Tebow makes it interesting. Well, he didn't against the Lions, but we saw a totally different guy last week. The Chiefs are impossible to figure out, so I'll go with three points given to teams when they play at home. Oh, and Tebow will have a solid performance. His defense? Not so much. 

Buffalo 23 at Dallas 30 

I envision some major rushing yards in this one. Like Emmitt Smith, Thurman Thomas-type efforts from DeMarco Murray and Fred Jackson. Romo actually wins a game late for the 'Boys, avoids criticism for the second straight week. Never thought I'd type that. 

New Orleans 31 at Atlanta 34 

These two teams always play each other close, probably because these teams are very similar. They play in Domes, have legitimate franchise quarterbacks that make us forget that they can actually run the football.  

St. Louis 6 at Cleveland 9

This game will end something like 38-35. Just watch. It always happens. I'm just going by the numbers with my prediction. You'll be watching the 29th and the 31st ranked scoring offenses if you flip to this one. I'll leave it at that. 

Pittsburgh 17 at Cincinnati 14 

Yes, I like predicting close games. It makes me think they will be more likely to happen if I do. Honestly, these teams both have ferocious defenses, but Roethlisberger out-duels Dalton. Right?

Baltimore 30 at Seattle 14 

Baltimore has played down to some of their competition this season. Big time wake up call against the Jaguars and the first half against the Cardinals. Seattle isn't an easy place to play, but talent wins out in the end. 

New York Giants 17 at San Francisco 23

The Giants are one of the NFL's hottest teams, but this week, they play a real defense. Frank Gore will take pressure off of Alex Smith and for as great as Eli Manning has been in the fourth quarters this season, he falls short this week on the road. 

Lions 27 at Bears 28 

Yes, I'm temporarily on the Bears bandwagon. The Lions will hit a few home runs with Calvin Johnson, but where's the running game? Matt Forte's getting help from Jay Cutler, and all of a sudden, Chicago's really good again. 

New England 20 at New York Jets 17 

I know he's struggled of late, but I can't envision Tom Brady losing three-straight games. Even though the Jets will confuse him, No.12 doesn't turn the ball over and there is another BenJarvus Green-Ellis sighting. 

Minnesota 24 Green Bay 38

This game, like the last between these two clubs, will be close to start, mainly because of Adrian Peterson. After a few Christian Ponder interceptions, Aaron Rodgers will really start shredding the Vikings secondary with that telepathic connection he has with his receivers. 

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