NFL Week 9 Picks: Teams Sure To Blow by Their Opponents on Sunday
The forecast calls for a breezy Sunday of Week 10 for a swath of teams across the NFL. Well, that and some nasty inclement weather in the Northeast (per usual).
For these three teams, no meteorologist will be able to dampen their days of destruction.
Not without a fight, anyway.
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Dallas Cowboys
The sky may be falling on the Cowboys after their 34-7 loss to the Eagles, but at least the winged Seahawks will be hovering just high enough above Tony Romo's head to keep him from sustaining any damage.
As bad as Dallas has looked at times this season, its struggles pale in comparison to those of Seattle, which needs a new quarterback almost as much as Miami needs...errr...a new quarterback.
If nothing else, the Cowboys will have no choice but to play their tails off in front of their home fans, lest they subject themselves to a cascade of boo birds while they get marched up and down the field at the Jerry Jones Dome.
Green Bay Packers
Is it too easy to pick the Packers to pickle peppers win on a weekly basis, especially now that they're 7-0 and coming off a bye week?
Not when they have to travel west to face the Chargers in San Diego, unless Philip Rivers is in the midst of the worst season of his career and Norv Turner looks lost on the sidelines...
Hmmm...sounds vaguely familiar. Just enough of an advantage for Aaron Rodgers and his bejeweled buddies to capitalize on while arriving at the halfway point with nary a blemish to their record.
Kansas City Chiefs
Speaking of those Chargers, they may stink, but at least they stink in the right division—the AFC West.
The Bolts' ineptitude won't cut it for too long, though—not with the way the Chiefs have played over the last month. KC played a physical, opportunistic brand of football to upend San Diego on Monday night and hop into a tie atop the division.
A win over Miami isn't likely to silence the few remaining doubters any, but it should afford Todd Haley and Matt Cassel plenty of time to bicker and argue on the sidelines.
And then hug it out afterward.

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