NFL Picks Week 7: Arizona Cardinals and Home Teams Who Have No Chance To Win
Nothing is worse than getting spanked in front of your home crowd. On the road, at least teams get to avoid the humiliation of a lopsided loss until they get home.
The elation of another fanbase is nowhere near as embarrassing than your own home fans booing, crying and shielding their young children's eyes away from the massacre taking place.
Here are three teams whose fans are going to wish they'd stayed at home on Sunday.
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No worries, Cardinals fans aren't at their home games anyways. The Cardinals are taking on the Steelers, and though people want to make a big deal of the Steelers being 1-2 on the road this season, the Cardinals have only won one game at home, which is far more alarming.
Rashard Mendenhall decided he was going to play football this season after all. He dwarfed his season-high 66-yard performance against the Seahawks with a whopping 146 yards on the ground.
The Cardinals can't hope to contain him. They rank 20th in the league against the run and the bye week won't save them from putting forth their fifth straight loss.
The Dolphins are the worst team in the NFL. With Tebow mania making its season debut in Miami, the indifferent Dolphins are going to be shown up by the one-win Broncos at home.
They have a coach on his way out the door and Matt Moore has three picks and no touchdowns thus far this season. The Broncos allow 262.4 passing YPG, but Von Miller is just as likely as Brandon Marshall to catch a touchdown pass this week from Moore.
The Broncos are coming off a bye and have had plenty of time to figure out how to make things easy for Tebow and miserable for Moore in this outing.
It's hard not to feel bad for Maurice Jones-Drew. The Jaguars have the least productive passing attack in the NFL and he's still managed to rack up at least 84 yards every time he's touched the field this season.
Not this week.
He's faced a stacked box every game, but those fronts didn't feature Haloti Ngata and Ray Lewis. Jones-Drew is the only guy they have to worry about and given that the Ravens allow just 76.6 YPG on the ground, this will get ugly quick.
The Jags let Mendenhall plow through their defense at will last week and Ray Rice will do the same. It's not just Jacksonville fans that are going to have to witness this beat down. Unfortunately for all of us, it's going to be on Monday night.

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