NFL Week 11 Picks: 3 Biggest Blowouts That Will Have Losers Crying
Tom Hanks once said in A League of Their Own, "There's no crying in baseball!"
There's an even bigger case to be made for the game of football, where real men take vicious hits and lay their bodies out on the line for the good of the team (and more money).
But sometimes the game gets the better of these men, and they find themselves breaking down and weeping like crybabies.
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Here are the biggest blowouts of Week 11 that will have the losers sobbing.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Green Bay Packers
I used to like these Buccaneers, who went 10-6 last season in a revitalizing comeback campaign.
But despite the Bucs being virtually the same team this season, they've floundered to a 4-5 record and have lost four of their last five games.
The Bucs got embarrassed against the Houston Texans last week, and now they have to face a Packers team that just blew out the Minnesota Vikings, 45-7.
The defense has collapsed and quarterback Josh Freeman doesn't even look like himself.
At Lambeau Field, it could get ugly.
2. Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers
The Cardinals may have won their last two games, but that has been against the troubled teams of the St. Louis Rams and Philadelphia Eagles.
John Skelton is no NFL quarterback, regardless of the fluke against the Eagles, and he faces an elite 49ers defense in Week 11 that is allowing a league-best 15.3 points per game.
The Cardinals can't stop good offenses, and the inexperienced secondary still needs time to grow.
In San Francisco, expect the 8-1 Niners to trump the Cardinals and distance themselves from the rest of the NFC West.
1. Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots
The Chiefs were going to have a hard time with the Patriots anyway after losing their last two games to the Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos, but losing Matt Cassel to injury, possibly for the season, certainly doesn't help matters.
Backup Tyler Palko, who has a grand total of 13 pass attempts in his career, will now start for the Chiefs in Week 11, and it ain't gonna be pretty.
The Patriots finally got their pass-rush going in Week 10 against the New York Jets, accounting for one-fourth of their season total with five sacks.
And, c'mon, it's Tyler Palko.

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