NFL Picks Week 4: Which Offenses Are Due for Monster Outings?
Through three weeks, the NFL has become an offensive-centric affair, with 33 individual 300-plus yard passing games so far this season. Therefore, it's not a surprise that there are several teams set for a huge offensive explosion in Week 4.
The New England Patriots are heading to Oakland to take on the Raiders on Sunday, and this game will prove to be an offensive-intensive matchup from start to finish.
Even if Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell's aerial production is similar to his 156 yards in Week 3, running back Darren McFadden will be in his usual dominant form.
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Add Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his stable of weapons to that, and this game is guaranteed to display some of the best passing and rushing that the league has to offer.
Another game that promises some major offense, while perhaps not from both teams, is Sunday's game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo has the top-ranked offense in the league and is littered with talent in both the run and passing games, while the Bengals' defense has only looked good against teams less capable on offense than the looming Bills.
The Bengals are in for a rude awakening on Sunday when they face a top-level team for the first time this season. Undefeated Buffalo will easily move the ball at will, meaning another huge day for quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and company.
Another rude awakening is in store for the Jacksonville Jaguars, as the New Orleans Saints come to town on Sunday to deliver a pummeling to the struggling squad.
The Saints have a glut of talent on offense, and the Jaguars (who have decent rush defense statistics, mainly due to playing against teams that haven't needed to run) will struggle as much as the Bengals will against a vastly superior team.
New Orleans can dominate this game both in the air and on the ground; not only should quarterback Drew Brees have a successful outing, running backs Mark Ingram, Pierre Thomas and Darren Sproles are due for big showings this week as well.
While the big offensive performances we've seen through the beginning of the season will start to drop off as we head into the heart of it, the Patriots, Raiders, Bills and Saints will continue the trend for at least one more week.

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