NFL Week 12 Picks: Last-Call Predictions for Every Winner and Loser
With the Thanksgiving games in the books, we run down some quick score predictions for each remaining game on the NFL's Week 12 schedule:
Texans 20, Jaguars 6: The offense won't be as explosive with Matt Leinart under center, but don't forget about how well the Texans defense has played in 2011.
Jets 19, Bills 14: Neither offense can do much right at this point, but the Jets have had extra time to get ready for this one and there's no way you'd pick the Bills defense over Rex Ryan's unit.
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Falcons 30, Vikings 9: Against a banged-up and packing-it-in Vikings team, the Falcons should cruise to their seventh win. Atlanta's passing game will be the difference.
Buccaneers 21, Titans 16: The Bucs use their inspired effort in Lambeau to pull off the mini-upset over the Titans, who continue to squander an opportunity to catch the Texans in the AFC South.
Raiders 20, Bears 10: The first game post-Cutler won't go as swimmingly as Caleb Hanie and the Bears might hope. It's going to be a transition, and I think the offensive line fails Hanie down the stretch.
Cardinals 16, Rams 10: In the game of the week that no one will watch, Arizona's offense does just enough to beat the hosting Rams, who can't score period.
Panthers 21, Colts 20: I really want to pick the Colts in this one, mostly because no franchise deserves to go 0-16. If Indy falls in this one, that becomes a real possibility. Cam Newton avoids the turnover against a bad Colts defense.
Seahawks 24, Redskins 7: Slowly but surely, I've become a real believer in the Seahawks defense. They'll turnover Rex Grossman a bunch, which leads to easy scores for Marshawn Lynch and the Seattle offense at home.
Broncos 17, Chargers 14: I'm done picking against Tim Tebow. Actually, I'm done picking against the Broncos defense, which is a unit that's playing as well as anyone right now.
Bengals 21, Browns 6: After two straight losses within the division, Cincy gets back on track against Cleveland. Potentially getting A.J. Green back from injury is huge for Andy Dalton.
Eagles 27, Patriots 24: With Vince Young likely getting his second start for an injured Michael Vick, the Eagles keep their season alive with the biggest win of their season. The Eagles are desperately thin at cornerback, however.
Steelers 24, Chiefs 9: Tyler Palko is going to struggle down the stretch for a Chiefs team that had a chance at the AFC West with Matt Cassel under center.
Giants 31, Saints 27: The Giants pass rush can do enough to badger Drew Brees for the Giants to escape New Orleans with a much-needed win.

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