NFL Picks Week 6: Which Teams Will Blow Out the Opposition?
Blowout games are fun, especially when it's your favorite team that's completely whipping the opposition.
To that end, football fans in general should appreciate a blowout because watching one team execute flawlessly on both sides of the rock is a beautiful thing.
It ultimately builds the suspense for when two great teams meet up, which then obviously makes the game more exciting.
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So with all that in mind, here are three blowout games for Week 6.
Green Bay Packers (vs. St. Louis Rams)
The Packers are 5-0, the Rams are 0-4, the game is in Green Bay—do the math.
Wait, don't do it because the Packers may score so many points that a googleplex (click on it, it's actually pretty interesting) may appear on the scoreboard.
Unfortunately for the Rams, they drop to 0-5 as Aaron Rodgers shreds their defense like he has done to everyone else this season.
The game will be over by halftime, and the second half Green Bay will spend time pounding the rock to get out the game sooner, thus decreasing the chances of any injuries.
As for St. Louis, QB Sam Bradford is under duress all game, and throws three picks against a Green Bay pass defense that gains more confidence each week.
Packers 56, Rams 13
Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Jacksonville Jaguars)
The Steel Curtain got back on track in isolating Titan's RB Chris Johnson last week, and this week their victim is Maurice Jones-Drew of the Jaguars.
Expect Blitzburgh to do just that—blitz all day—as Jacksonville starts rookie QB Blaine Gabbert while keeping seven in the box to stop MJD.
Safety Troy Polamalu has another field day since the Jags rank dead last in pass offense, thus setting up Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh offense multiple times.
Yes, the Jags have a Top 10 defense, which is why Pittsburgh starts out slow, but with their backs against the wall all day, they eventually break late in the first half.
Then once the second half begins is actually when the game ends—as the Steelers pull away late.
Steelers 34, Jaguars 6
Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Indianapolis Colts)
The Colts have been giving such great effort all season that they're simply just too worn out to fight for another 60 minutes.
It also doesn't help that the Bengals have a Top 10 defense, which blanks the Indy offense, who is lacking confidence after losing to K.C. at home despite having a 24-7 lead.
Now the Colts will have some success in the trenches as they will slow the Bengals ground game at first, then put pressure on rookie QB Andy Dalton.
But with so much confidence in the Cincy locker room right now, as opposed to the Colts, the Bengals methodically chip away and eventually wear down Indianapolis, who's now exhausted after losing four straight barn-burners.
The only good thing about it, is that Cincy isn't too far of a drive from Indy.
Bengals 31, Colts 7
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