NFL Week 11 Picks: Picking Winners for Every Game on the Schedule
Ready for some Week 11 NFL predictions?
I'm as ready as I'll ever be.
We've seen a ridiculous amount of unpredictability this season, and picking these games hasn't been easy, that's for sure.
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Tampa Bay Bucs at Green Bay Packers
Not looking good for Tampa going into Lambeau. The Packers have won nine straight. The Buccaneers have lost three straight.
Josh Freeman has regressed in his third NFL season, and we all know how efficiently deadly Aaron Rodgers is operating his offense. Green Bay in another blowout.
Carolina Panthers at Detroit Lions
I've made the mistake of picking the Panthers in their last few games, just because I was so blown away by the play of Cam Newton early in the season.
Truth is, the Panthers defense is bad, and they're still one of the league's worst teams.
Detroit is desperate for a win and are a much better team at home. Big day for Megatron en route to a Lions' victory.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns
Battle of the underrated defenses and totally inept offenses. With both teams far from playoff contention, I'm not sure you'll be tuning in here, but it still deserves a prediction.
The Jaguars defense has enough talent to stymie the Browns' nonthreatening attack, and Maurice Jones-Drew will make his fair share of plays to lead to a Jags win.
Oakland Raiders at Minnesota Vikings
This game has all the looks of the shootout, but not in the conventional sense. Both teams boast tremendous rushing attacks and have issues stopping the run. Adrian Peterson and Michael Bush will put on a show in Minnesota.
I trust Carson Palmer over Christian Ponder, and much of it is because he has more talent around him. Raiders in a close one.
Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins
Buffalo has been all but buried by the critics after their consecutive blowout losses. The Dolphins have played their best football over the last two weeks to capture their first two wins of the year. Something has got to give.
I think the Bills offense rebounds thanks to a heavy dosage of Fred Jackson, and they stay in the playoff hunt for at least another week.
Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins
This game has the makings of a blowout. Washington may have the most boring offense in football while the Cowboys' attack is humming right now.
Dallas is clearly the more talented team, and their defensive line will make life hell for Rex Grossman all afternoon.
Cowboys to 6-4.
Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens
The Bengals were competitive against the Steelers last week, and the Ravens fell flat against a weaker opponent for the second time this season.
Baltimore recovers at home by running more than five times with Ray Rice like they did last week.
The loss of Leon Hall is a major blow to the Bengals defense.
Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers
The Cardinals might not be the most talented club in the league, but we saw last week that they're resilient and that John Skelton has the potential to be a capable quarterback.
However, the 49ers defense is more stout than the Eagles'. Just a little bit.
San Fran plays their efficient brand of football and wins with defense, as usual.
Seattle Seahawks at St. Louis Rams
Not a ton of excitement and hype around this NFC West battle. Both clubs won in Week 10, and on the road, the Seahawks get their fourth win of the year.
Marshawn Lynch has rushed for 109 and 135 yards in the last two games, and the Rams have the worst run defense in the league.
That's the difference in this contest.
Tennessee Titans at Atlanta Falcons
The Titans are hanging around in the AFC playoff race with a 5-4 record. The same goes for the Falcons in the NFC. Atlanta played the Saints tight last week, as they usually do, and this game could be Chris Johnson vs. Michael Turner.
Matt Ryan is outstanding at home, and I see him making critical plays in the fourth quarter to lead his team to a tightly-contested victory.
San Diego Chargers at Chicago Bears
Anyone else think this is a horrible matchup for the injury-riddled Chargers who have a turnover-prone quarterback?
I surely do.
Julius Peppers will feast on the likely absence of Marcus McNeill, and although the Bears' secondary allows a great deal of yardage through the air, they're extremely opportunistic. After seeing what Michael Bush did last week, I totally expect Matt Forte to run wild in Chicago's seventh victory of the year.
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
Doesn't look like Michael Vick is playing this week. Even if Vince Young can produce, the defense isn't up to the task of handling Victor Cruz, Mario Manningham, Hakeem Nicks and Jake Ballard this week.
The defensive line of the Giants will dominate the Eagles offensive line and cause continual pressure on whoever is dropping back for Philadelphia.
Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots
Another blowout on Monday Night Football. Tyler Palko is in for the injured Matt Cassel, which will lead to the Patriots defense building more confidence.
Kansas City's defense isn't horrendous, but it's no match for Tom Brady, Wes Welker and Rob Gronkowski in Foxborough.

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