NFL Picks Week 11: Predicting the Outcome of Every Game
Chicago (6-3) @ Miami (5-4) Line: Miami -1.5
With the Bears winning in some less-than-impressive ways and the Dolphins playing very tight football all season long, the two teams will surely play a physical game despite the quick turnaround. If the Dolphins can play solid defense, the offense should be good enough to pull it out. Selection: Dolphins
Baltimore @ Carolina Line: Baltimore -10.0
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Carolina is starting Brian St. Pierre against a hungry Baltimore defense looking for revenge from last week's late-minute loss to Atlanta. Selection: Ravens
Buffalo (1-8) @ Cincinnati (2-7) Line: Cincinnati -5.5
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick will be looking to prove that the Bengals made a mistake when they let him walk by beating the struggling veteran Carson Palmer in his own house. Selection: Bills
Houston (4-5) @ New York Jets (7-2) Line: New York -7.0
The Texans have really been struggling and the uncertain status of Matt Schaub (knee) doesn't allow for much optimism. The Jets will be looking for a commanding win in front of a home crowd after narrowly escaping the last couple on the road. Selection: Jets
Oakland (5-4) @ Pittsburgh (6-3) Line: Pittsburgh -7.5
The Steelers have actually lost more games with Roethlisberger in the lineup than without him, but that's more coincidence than correlation. Regardless, the Steelers need a win but the Raiders have been playing quite well and they should remain in the game. Selection: Raiders
Cleveland (3-6) @ Jacksonville (5-4) Line: Jacksonville -1.5
The Jags are riding high after a miraculous Week 10 victory, but a Browns team that's much better than their 3-6 record indicates should be able to put it to the defense. Selection: Browns
Washington (4-5) @ Tennessee (5-4) Line: Tennessee -7.0
After being torn apart by QB Michael Vick in front of a home crowd, the Redskins are really going to have a tough time defending RB Chris Johnson. This could be a good game for WR Randy Moss to go off against a terrible secondary, so it could get ugly. Selection: Titans
Green Bay (6-3) @ Minnesota (3-6) Line: Green Bay -3.0
The Packers will visit Brett Favre in his new home, but it will be Adrian Peterson who garners the most attention. Even if All-Day brings his A game, the Green Bay offense should be able to outproduce Favre's rapidly aging arm. Selection: Packers
Arizona (3-6) @ Kansas City (5-4) Line: Kansas City -7.5
After getting shellacked last week by the Broncos, the Chiefs will be looking to re-establish themselves and get their sixth win on the season. They're playing the Cardinals in KC, so it shouldn't be too much to handle if this team is going to be a serious competitor. Selection: Chiefs
Detroit (2-7) @ Dallas (2-7) Line: Dallas -6.5
When this game was on the schedule before the season got underway, nobody would've guessed that each team would be just 2-7. Well, maybe the Lions, but definitely not Big D. Regardless, it'd be surprising to see Dallas squander this one away. Selection: Cowboys
Seattle (5-4) @ New Orleans (6-3) Line: New Orleans -11.5
The Saints are going to be re-energized coming off a bye week, and suddenly the Super Bowl defense is back. This game should be in hand rather quickly, and the home crowd will prove to be too much for Seattle to handle. Selection: Saints
Tampa Bay (6-3) @ San Francisco (3-6) Line: San Francisco -3.0
While the 49ers certainly do look better with QB Troy Smith as the starter, there's still plenty of work to be done with this team. The Buccos are terrible against the run, but despite Frank Gore's potential to dominate, Tampa will be able to pull this out if they play a concentrated game. Selection: Buccaneers
Atlanta (7-2) @ St. Louis (4-5) Line: Atlanta -3.0
The biggest baffler of the week, the Falcons are playing the best football in the league right now. Even if it is on the road, they are far superior to St. Louis. Selection: Falcons
Indianapolis (6-3) @ New England (7-2) Line: New England -3.0
The Pats will look for vengeance from last season's 4th-and-2 extravaganza. The Colts are extremely banged up, while Tom Brady has his team ready to roar. Selection: Patriots
New York Giants (6-3) @ Philadelphia (6-3) Line: Philadelphia -3.0
It will surely be a phenomenal divisional contest as these two teams take on each other. But right now, there's just no way to go against a player as white-hot as Michael Vick. Selection: Eagles
Denver (3-6) @ San Diego (4-5) Line: San Diego -10.5
For some reason, the Chargers always have a very tough time with the Broncos despite the obvious disparity in talent. That line is just too big. Selection: Broncos

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