NFL Predictions Week 12: Divisional Games Guaranteed To Be Blowouts
As we complete Week 12 of the NFL Season on Sunday and Monday we are in for some great divisional match-ups, and some terrible ones.These divisional games are all going to turn ugly quickly as they are incredibly lopsided.
Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals
When the 4-6 Browns traveling to take on the 6-4 Bengals, they may as well not get off the plane.
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After back-to-back seven-point losses in divisional games, the Bengals are facing a must-win situation, and they are sure to come up big.
The Browns are awful on offense, and this tough Bengals defense could very easily shut them out. The Browns could stop Andy Dalton and A.J. Green, but they are among the worst teams against the run, and they will not be able to stop the balanced rushing attack of Cedric Benson and Bernard Scott.
The Bengals are going to run all over the Browns this week, and I guarantee the Browns score less than 14 points.
Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars
The Texans are without Matt Schaub for the rest of the season, but coming off a bye week they are sure to embarrass the Jags in Jacksonville.
The Texans still have Arian Foster and Ben Tate, who make up the second-best rushing attack in the league. They also have the second-best pass-defense and fourth-best run defense.
The Texans will be able to shut down the worst passing game in the NFL and stack the box against Maurice Jones-Drew.
MJD and the Jaguars are in for a long day on Sunday.
Buffalo Bills at New York Jets
As a Bills fan I might end up crying when this game is played.
The Bills couldn't beat the Jets at home when these two teams played in Week 9, and now Buffalo is much worse.
Ryan Fitzpatrick has been in a funk since signing his big contract, throwing for four touchdowns and nine interceptions.
Fitz threw for one touchdown and three picks against the Jets at home, and I expect him to do much worse on the road.
The Jets had a long week because they played on Thursday Night Football last week, and they will use that extra time to develop an offensive attack that can embarrass the Bills.
With Fred Jackson out for the season, the Bills' ground game will be pitiful, and their passing game will also suffer because screen passes were a big part of their offensive scheme.
Look for the Jets to win by at least 20 points this week.

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