NFL Predictions Week 2: Which Teams Will Drop 30-Plus Points on Opposition?
Every week, we all hope that our favorite teams can muster up enough strength and get the W.
However, for the following teams, that may not be an issue this week, as they will easily put up 30-plus points en route to a victory.
New Orleans Saints
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Despite losing in Week 1, the Saints managed to put up 34 points on the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers.
Not to mention, the cheese-heads have arguably the best D in the NFL, but Saints QB Drew Brees just happens to simply be that good.
This week, New Orleans hosts the Chicago Bears, who kept the Atlanta Falcons offense from reaching the end-zone in their opening game.
The difference here is that Brees is much better than Matt Ryan (although Ryan is still solid), and Chicago is more vulnerable to the pass, which is obviously the Saints' specialty.
In the end, the Saints win and put up close to 40 points.
Green Bay Packers
Let's face it, if the Packers can put up over 40 points on a Saints team that has a solid defense, Aaron Rodgers and co. shouldn't have a problem repeating that in Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers.
Now, although the Panthers are on the upswing with Cam Newton under center, they still don't have the ammo to keep pace with Green Bay. With LB Jon Beason out, it's only going to make things that much easier for the cheese.
Don't be surprised if the Packers get close to 50 in this one, because the defense and special teams could dominate just as much as the offense.
Houston Texans
After putting up 34 points on the weakened Indianapolis Colts, the Houston Texans travel to South Florida and play the Miami Dolphins in Week 2.
As we all know, Miami allowed Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to score 38 points in Week 1. While Texans QB Matt Schaub is no Brady, his WR Andre Johnson is better than anyone in New England.
That being said, the offense will surely do their part. However, don't count out Houston's D.
With rookie pass rushers in J.J. Watt and Brooks Reed, Dolphins QB Chad Henne could be in for a long day.
Houston has also significantly improved their pass defense with DBs Johnathan Joseph and Danieal Manning, which is a step up from the Patriots.
It's going to take an all-encompassed team effort versus Miami, but the Texans should hit 30-plus and get to 2-0.
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