NFL Week 10 Picks: Projecting Teams That Will Win with Offensive Fireworks
Predicting which teams will put up major yardage and score a lot of points has become pretty easy.
I'm new-school.
I pray for offensive fireworks every Sunday in the NFL.
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To me, that Alabama-LSU game, although competitive, was pretty boring.
Luckily for me, the NFL has become a pass-heavy league with video game-like scoring outputs.
In Week 10, these teams will win with an offensive explosion.
Green Bay Packers over Minnesota Vikings
Had to start here, didn't I?
The Vikings will run Adrian Peterson enough to stay in the game, but there's really no point in trying to keep the ball away from Aaron Rodgers.
Green Bay's offense can score so quickly.
The Packers have been in a handful of shootouts this season, and they're fine with it.
Not much pressure on the defense when No. 12 jogs out there after an opponents field goal or touchdown.
Four or five total touchdowns (remember he can run, too) isn't out of the question for Mr. Rodgers.
The Packers are the poster children for the new-age of the NFL.
Philadelphia Eagles over Arizona Cardinals
I really thought the Eagles would take care of business against the Bears last week.
If we thought they were in dire need of a win over the last few weeks, now they're really desperate and are playing one of the worst teams in the NFC.
Nothing against Michael Vick, but Andy Reid needs to mold his game plan around LeSean McCoy, not the passing offense.
Sure, Vick can make plays and they have talented wide outs, but when McCoy is in the open field, Philly has the looks of a true playoff team.
They get back on the right track, for at least a week and score nearly 40 points against Arizona.
Atlanta Falcons over New Orleans Saints
Both offenses are really good and very balanced.
Both defenses are just average. (Atlanta 14th in average yards allowed per game, New Orleans is 15th.)
They're playing in a dome.
Yeah, this game should be a mainstay on the DirecTV's Red Zone channel on Sunday.
The Falcons should utilize Michael Turner early and often against the Saints defense that's allowing nearly 120 yards on the ground per contest.
Turner takes a great deal of pressure of Matt Ryan and when the run game is rolling, Ryan can work the play-action as well as any quarterback in the league, especially with the talent he has out wide and some tight end named Tony Gonzalez.
These two teams always play each other tight and offensive fireworks should be going off all afternoon in the ATL.

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