NFL Week 11 Picks: Assessing Teams That Simply Won't Be Upset
We have seen a fair share of upsets this season, but in Week 11, I've got three teams that will most definitely not lose to weaker competition.
Let's take a look.
Green Bay Packers over Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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The Buccaneers have been one of the most disappointing teams in football this season, along with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Josh Freeman was "supposed to" take the next step and lead his youthful club into the playoffs after last year's 10-6 record, but Tampa Bay has lost three straight and Freeman has four touchdown passes and seven interceptions in that span.
Meanwhile, we all know about the Packers pursuit of perfection.
Right now, it looks reasonable.
Aaron Rodgers is operating at a higher level than any other quarterback this season, and he is completely in sync with his loaded receiving corp.
The game is in Lambeau—no way the Pack are losing this one.
Dallas Cowboys over Washington Redskins
The Redskins played the Cowboys tight in their Week 3 matchup, but a lot has changed for both teams since then.
Washington has suffered through a multitude of injuries, and their offense has become one of the most boring and nonthreatening attacks in the league.
It doesn't matter if it's Rex Grossman or John Beck.
The Cowboys are firing on all cylinders and their run-pass balance is what is making them so dangerous.
No way Washington can withstand the pass rush of DeMarcus Ware and company and slow down DeMarco Murray and Dallas' skilled receivers.
Chicago Bears over San Diego Chargers
A horrible matchup for San Diego.
Their offense line is ravished with injury (left tackle Marcus McNeill likely won't play on Sunday, and guard Kris Dielman was placed on Injured Reserve today), and they're facing Julius Peppers and the Bears assailing defensive front.
Jay Cutler is playing consistent football of late, and Matt Forte is always capable of exploding for 120-plus from scrimmage.
Add in Philip Rivers' tendency to turn the ball over and you'll understand why I think the Chicago will win on Sunday.

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