NFL Week 7 Picks: Why Chargers, Broncos and Cowboys Are Guaranteed Winners
The Week 7 schedule isn't much to look at, but there will be three great games that will deliver entertainment for all, and wins for the San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys.
All three teams could use a shot of good will this week. Norv Turner was called out in famous fashion by Rex Ryan, while the Broncos can't take any win for granted these days and the same goes for the inconsistent Dallas Cowboys.
These are the games that keep a franchise rolling. Thanks to injuries and malaise on the other side of the field, these three teams will all be smiling next week.
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This game is as simple as momentum. You can disregard the game that the Jets played against the Dolphins as an outlier, as they played a team mired by apathy.
The Chargers are as versatile as any team. What scares me from the Jets' perspective is the offensive attack. The Jets have issues running the ball, leaving the game in the hands of Mark Sanchez. The Jets QB has been hit or miss.
Against a stout Chargers defense, I see him missing, and missing a lot. This will be a close game that will come down to the smallest of margins. I have more confidence in San Diego winning that type of slug-fest at this point in the season.
Speaking of those dreadful Dolphins, the Denver Broncos get their turn to benefit by them. What's more, they will surely be energized as Tim Tebow takes the helm.
The Dolphins are gripping at the moment. I foresee a great deal of more dropped balls and lapses on defense. Congratulations to the Broncos for getting this draw.
3: Dallas Cowboys
The St. Louis Rams were supposed to be the favorites to win the NFC West. Instead, they have been one of the worst teams in the league on both sides of the ball.
They have the weapons to make this a close game, but that is if Sam Bradford was suiting up. The Rams star quarterback is questionable heading into the game. Furthermore, even if he does suit up, he will be greatly slowed by a high ankle sprain.
All of that ignores a Cowboys team that will see this as a must-win affair if they want to continue making moves to the postseason.

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