NFL Week 11 Predictions: Projecting Teams Ready to Dominate
In Week 11 of the NFL season, these four teams should dominate:
Green Bay Packers over Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Aaron Rodgers has struggled against the Bucs in his short time starting at quarterback (lost both starts, with six total interceptions), but it doesn't seem like even history can slow down the Packers offense in 2011.
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Rodgers is on a historic pace for quarterback play, and the Bucs porous defense should give the Packers quarterback and company plenty of scoring opportunities. If the Green Bay defense plays anywhere near the level that they did last week, this game will get out of hand.
Oakland Raiders over Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings secondary is as beat up as any team's in the league right now, as Antoine Winfield (broken clavicle) and Chris Cook (legal troubles) are out on Sunday. Things got so bad this week that the Vikings added a former player in Benny Sapp to the mix.
That being said, Raiders quarterback Carson Palmer should have a field day throwing the football at the Metrodome. If the Vikings can't provide a heavy and steady pass rush, Palmer will light them on fire with his arm.
New York Giants over Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles are in must-win mode now, as any loss in their final seven games will likely knock them out of the playoff picture. Beating a division rival that sits atop the standings would seem like the ideal place to start, but it's hard to imagine this Eagles team taking down the Giants on the road.
Philly's defense will struggle to contain New York on the ground, and it's uncertain whether Michael Vick will be able to play on the other side of the ball. Vince Young has won in the past, but I'm not sure you can expect him to step in cold and deliver the team's biggest win of the 2011 season.
New England Patriots over Kansas City Chiefs
This game had some interesting storylines before Matt Cassel got hurt, but now all we're left with is a 15-point underdog on Monday night in the Chiefs.
Tyler Palko will make his first career NFL start, and winning at New England is hard enough even for the most experienced quarterbacks. The Pats and Tom Brady will score points, and there's reason to think the defense has turned a corner. We should get another snoozer on Monday Night Football this week.

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