NFL Week 14 Picks: Woodshed Watch for League's Most Pathetic Teams
Perhaps the only good thing to come out of a bad season is a top draft pick. Because although there's virtually no place to go but up, the problem lies within the fact that the improvement actually needs to occur.
To the end, here are three of the NFL's worst teams in Week 14.
St. Louis Rams (at Seattle)
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The Rams have the worst rush defense in the game and the Seahawks have RB Marshawn Lynch. Therefore, expect a lot of running plays from Seattle until St. Louis decides to stack nine defenders in the box.
As for the St. Louis offense, they lack in both passing and rushing whereas Seattle has shown an extreme upside with wins over the Giants, Ravens and Eagles. Seattle may not have much of a passing game, but the Rams lack so much across the board that it'll be a duplicate game from a few weeks ago.
Therefore, the Seahawks beat the Rams 24-7 in St. Louis. So, unless The Greatest Show on Turf returns, the Rams have no chance to win in The Great Northwest.
Seattle over St. Louis
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Jacksonville)
Although the Jaguars aren't much to see this season, at least they have RB Maurice Jones-Drew. As for Tampa, the Bucs' have reverted back to their 1976 ways of not being able to stop the passing or rushing game.
Currently, the Buccaneers rank No. 27 and No. 29 in pass and rush defense, respectively, while the passing offense gets most of their yards in garbage time. RB LeGarrette Blount has been really inconsistent and Tampa Bay has lost six straight games.
Expect Jacksonville to ride MJD all day and wear down Tampa's defense. Then, Jacksonville's solid defense (No. 4 against the pass) will shutdown a mediocre (at best) Tampa offense.
Jacksonville over Tampa Bay
Indianapolis Colts (at Baltimore)
Heading into Baltimore with the No. 26 ranked pass and rush offense is one thing, but to be 0-12 is just awful. The Ravens on the other hand, rank No. 5 and No. 2 against the pass and rush, respectively, so don't expect Indy do move the ball whatsoever.
Additionally, the Ravens passing offense will dice the Colts No. 22 ranked pass defense with rookie WR Torrey Smith burning everyone deep. Also, RB Ray Rice will blast the Colts No. 30 ranked rush defense into submission.
Indianapolis has literally no hope to win this game and they'll be fortunate to score. Baltimore needs the win to keep that tiebreaker over Pittsburgh in the AFC North, so they won't let up.
Ravens over Colts
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