NFL Week 11 Picks: Teams That Will Win Thrilling Shootouts
Here's a quick look at three NFL teams that will win games via the pass during thrilling Week 11 shootouts.
Green Bay Packers
It seems like every week—except last week of course—the Packers get involved in a shootout.
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No one can stop Aaron Rodgers and company on offense, but that defense always seems to give up a big play or two.
In fact, the Pack are right near the top of the league in total yards per game and right near the top of the league in total yards given up.
Green Bay is giving up just under 285 passing yards per game, and even though Josh Freeman has been fairly pedestrian this season, he should be able to move the ball a little bit. They should be able to score a good amount of points.
Of course, it won't really matter because Green Bay should easily put up 40 against Tampa Bay's struggling defense. Whatever happens, this game involves Green Bay so it should at least be entertaining.
New York Giants
Eli Manning absolutely torched this Eagles secondary the first time these two teams played, completing 16 of his 23 attempts for 254 yards and four touchdowns.
Ahmad Bradshaw was also able to run freely, piling up 86 yards on just 15 carries. Bradshaw is likely out for this one, but Brandon Jacobs is a capable backup.
I see no reason why the Giants won't do the same thing in this one now that they are home.
On the other side of the ball, the Eagles will probably have to roll out Vince Young, but this team still has plenty of weapons to move the ball.
Most notably, they still have LeSean McCoy, who ran for 128 yards last time against the Giants. I fully expect the Eagles to lean on him and I fully expect him to move the ball with ease.
The Eagles should score a bunch of points in this one, but it won't be enough on the road.
Detroit Lions
Detroit has struggled a little bit getting its offense going as of late, but a meeting with the Panthers should solve that.
Carolina actually has improved its pass defense in the past couple of games, but it still ranks worse than average. Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson should have no trouble moving the ball at ease in this one.
The Panthers also have one of the league's worst run defenses, and that should help the Lions, who have been terrible on the ground, at least take some pressure off the passing game.

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