NFL Week 15 Picks: Road Dogs That Will Pull Off Upsets
Here's a quick look at three teams that will pull off road upsets during Week 15 of NFL action.
New York Jets
The Jets are still competing for a wild-card spot while their opponent, the Philadelphia Eagles, don't have much of a chance at the playoffs.
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A big part of winning on the road is controlling the ball and the clock. With the way Shonn Greene has been running the ball the last two weeks, I think the Jets have a good chance at winning this one.
The Eagles have been terribly inconsistent this year and they won last week. If that doesn't mean they'll lose this Sunday, I don't know what does.
Bottom line: I'll take the team that actually has something to win.
Carolina Panthers
The Panthers' record may read "4-9," but I'm still a believer they are a better team than that. Lots of those nine losses have been very close and they could easily have six or seven wins in my opinion.
This week, they travel to Houston to take on the Texans. The Texans certainly still have plenty to play for (No. 1 seed in the AFC, for one), but I wouldn't be surprised to see a letdown after they clinched the division.
T.J Yates has looked capable of running this offense, but he's still not perfect. In any case, he's not a sure bet to dominate this porous Panther defense.
Arian Foster and Ben Tate are better bets to dominate, sure, but Carolina can put up points in a hurry as well.
I think Carolina wins this one as the scoring gets higher than Houston would like.
Seattle Seahawks
Love the way the Seahawks are playing right now. They have an extremely banged up offensive line and they don't care. Marshawn Lynch continues to run over any and every defense, so the 'Hawks are able to move the ball even with Tarvaris Jackson under center.
The defense of the Seahawks is pretty underrated as well.
You know who I don't love? The Caleb Hanie and Marion Barber-led Chicago offense.
The Bears may be at home, and Seattle may struggle on the road, but I think the Seahawks pull off the upset.

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