NFL Week 11 Picks: Momentum Watch for Teams Struggling Most
I've discussed this before, but the Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts are the worst two teams in the NFL right now. While the Colts and their 0-10 record are obviously horrible, the Redskins may not have the worst record in the league, but they are right there with Indianapolis at the bottom of my power rankings.
The Redskins started the season with a hot 3-1 start and enough confidence to boast that they were sure to win the NFC East and felt they were Super Bowl Favorites. Fast forward two months and Washington has dropped five straight and sits at 3-6 and is wallowing in the more of a five-game losing streak paired with a midseason quarterback change.
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After starting quarterback Rex Grossman started to go all "Rex Grossman" the Redskins made the switch to John Beck. Since taking over under center, Beck hasn't been much better, as his 72.1 passer rating would tell you.
Despite having some weapons on offense in tight end Fred Davis and rookie running back Roy Helu, Washington ranks 27th in the NFL in total yards (averaging 310.1 per game). The Redskins are also averaging just 15.1 points per game, which ranks them 28th league-wide.
The Redskins are completely lost right now and I wouldn't be shocked if they didn't win another game. Head coach Mike Shanahan has some work to do this offseason.
This weekend they face a 5-4 Cowboys team that has had its own struggles, but there is absolutely no way Tony Romo and company will drop this rivalry game.
The Redskins are just too bad to beat the Cowboys, and that will show on Sunday.
Pick: Dallas 34, Washington 14
The Philadelphia Eagles are another team headed towards the bottom of my power rankings and at this rate they could be joining the Redskins and Colts there shortly. Andy Reid's bunch has dropped two straight embarrassing decisions and things are about to get even worse.
Starting quarterback Michael Vick has two fractured ribs and the 3-6 Eagles may have to turn to Vince Young this Sunday night against the New York Giants. Even if Vick does play he won't be anywhere close to 100 percent, and the G-Men are not a team likely to rollover in a home game against a division rival.
Expect the 6-3 Giants to sent Philadelphia to their third-straight loss.
Pick: New York (Giants) 37, Philadelphia 24

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