NFL Picks Week 4: Indianapolis Colts and the Teams Who Will Continue Losing
Sometimes when a team starts the year with a few loses the losing culture sticks and can't be shaken.
After awhile, clubs seemingly find a different way to lose every week.
We've got five 0-3 teams right now, and I see a few of them moving to 0-4 after this week.
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Indianapolis Colts
Applaud the defense.
They are playing with resilience and the same passion we've seen from them while Peyton Manning was still behind center.
Is there a better pass-rushing duo in the league than Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis?
I don't think so.
However, the offense is out of sorts and you can't win with bad quarterback play in this league.
Open receivers are being overthrown and the amount of sacks are way up.
The Buccaneers pose a formidable threat to the Colts because of their efficient and methodical way of moving the football down the field and have a stout defensive front of their own.
If this game was in Indianapolis, I'd give the Colts a chance, but the Bucs get the job done in front of their home fans on Monday Night Football.
Kansas City Chiefs
Have the Chiefs impressed you at all this season?
Sure, they lost by only three to the Chargers last week but they again were very sloppy.
Dexter McCluster brings some talent to the offense, but without Jamaal Charles the Chiefs aren't very difficult to defend.
Following last week's epic collapse against the Lions, Adrian Peterson voiced his frustration about the lack of carries he received in the second half.
Expect Leslie Frazier to keep the best back in football happy, which doesn't bode well for Kansas City.
I don't think Minnesota Vikings Donovan McNabb is all of a sudden going to morph into Philadelphia Eagles Donovan McNabb, but he quiets the critics at least for a week after this game.
Arizona Cardinals
They opened the year with a win against Cam Newton and Panthers, but haven't been overly impressive since then.
They blew a fourth-quarter lead against Rex Grossman and the Redskins in Week 2 and couldn't find a way to beat the Seahawks last week.
The Giants come to town off their huge victory over the Eagles in Philadelphia and are starting to put the pieces together on offense and defense despite a multitude of injuries.
Larry Fitzgerald will most likely have another big day, but the Giants defensive front four and change-of-pace running game will lead to a New York win.


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