NFL Week 10 Picks: Spread Predictions for Every Game on the Schedule
If you looking for bold picks on the spread of every game on the Week 10 2011 NFL schedule then you have come to the right place.
Everybody wants an edge on their picks, especially when it comes to picking the spread. You never know what's going to happen, and the NFL is a league known for it's parody.
Not only will I give you my picks for the week, but I'll let you know why. Sit back, buckle up and let's get to the Week 10 picks:
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Pittsburgh Steelers (-3) vs. Cincinnati Bengals
The Steelers are the obvious choice here, even on the road. Andy Dalton and the Bengals are playing good, but they are no match against a Steelers defense that only gives up 184.7 yards through the air per game.
Pick: Steelers
Denver Broncos (-3 1/2) vs. Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs get another shot at home after being dismantled by the previously winless Miami Dolphins. They will have redemption on their mind, and it's hard to trust Tim Tebow to have two good games in a row.
Pick: Chiefs
Jacksonville Jaguars (-3) vs. Indianapolis Colts
I don't see the Colts winning a game this year, let alone this week. The Jaguars are really being disrespected only given three against a team that gives up 406.1 yards and 31.4 points per game.
Pick: Jaguars cover and win.
Buffalo Bills vs. (-5 1/2) Dallas Cowboys
I'm not really sure why Dallas is favored in this game. The Bills running game with Fred Jackson is stellar, and their defense is incredibly opportunistic. That's a formula for a win, especially going against Tony Romo.
Pick: Bills cover and win.
Houston Texans (-3 1/2) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Arian Foster has really come out of early-season slump to explode for 656 yards and five touchdowns. I expect him to have another great game, I also expect the Texans will win. That being said, the Buccaneers need this game to stay alive in the NFC South, and they are at home. They will play tough.
Pick: Buccaneers cover, but lose.
Tennessee Titans vs. (-3 1/2) Carolina Panthers
On paper, these two teams are almost identical. What separates them is the running game, where the Panthers are averaging 129.6 yards compared to only 70 for the Titans. That's the difference in this game.
Pick: Panthers
Washington Redskins vs. (-4) Miami Dolphins
If there was ever a game for you to take the Dolphins, this would be it. They are coming off a huge win at Kansas City, and are bringing that momentum back home. The 'Skins, on the other hand, are banged up and reeling.
Pick: Dolphins
New Orleans Saints (-1) vs. Atlanta Falcons
This game is so even it's scary, so go to the numbers to make the pick. The Saints average close to 100 yards more per game offensively. Take away a bit of that for the Falcons home-field advantage, but it still comes out to a Saints win.
Pick: Saints
St. Louis Rams vs. (-3) Cleveland Browns
The Rams give up an average of 375.9 yards and 26.4 points per game, and Cleveland is at home. While it will be close, the Browns have a clear advantage.
Pick: Browns
Arizona Cardinals vs. (-14) Philadelphia Eagles (ESPN.com)
While it's hard to trust in the Eagles this season, I do think they are going to pull this one off at home. The Cardinals are banged up, and the Eagles desperately need a win. That being said, Arizona is going to make it interesting.
Pick: Cardinals cover, but lose.
Baltimore Ravens (-7) vs. Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks play well at home, but there is no way they are going to be able to move the ball against Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and the Ravens. Joe Flacco and the Ravens offense needs a boost, and the 'Hawks defense is bad enough, giving up 242.4 yards through the air per game, to help them out.
Pick: Ravens
Detroit Lions vs. (-3) Chicago Bears
The Bears have the home-field advantage, but the Lions had the bye. This game will come down to defense, and I think the Bears will have an easier time getting to Matthew Stafford than the Lions will have getting to Jay Cutler.
Pick: Bears
New York Giants vs. (-3 1/2) San Francisco 49ers
Jim Harbaugh has this 49ers team playing out-of-their-minds good, and the Giants' luck will run out without Ahmad Bradshaw and possibly Hakeem Nicks.
Pick: 49ers
New England Patriots vs. (-1) New York Jets
Simply put, the Patriots wont lose three in a row, especially with this game being so important. I expect Tom Brady to have an excellent day, and Mark Sanchez will struggle, even against the Patriots' horrific secondary.
Pick: Patriots cover and win.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers (-14)
With the way that Aaron Rodgers has been playing, it's tough to pick against the Packers at home on Monday Night Football. That being said, these two teams always play each other close in big-time games, and this constitutes as one. The Vikings will come back at the end to make it look closer than it really was.
Pick: Vikings cover, but lose.

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