NFL Week 15 Picks: Blowout Watch for Week's Ugliest Games
Week 15 has a plenty of marquee matchups that should provide us with some high drama, but there are a few games that won't be nearly as intriguing.
Let's take at these potential blowouts.
Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs
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Kyle Orton should make the start for the Chiefs this week, and although he'll provide a spark to the offense, there's not a chance he can keep up with the Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
Even without Greg Jennings, the Green Bay attack won't be hindered because of the way in which Rodgers distributes the ball to all of his pass-catchers.
Honestly, there's a chance you won't even remember that Jennings isn't playing in this rout.
Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts
They may not be statistically the worst, in terms of yards allowed, but I'd say the Colts have the worst defense in football. Opposing signal-callers have averaged a QB rating against Indianapolis, and they allow more than 140 yards on the ground per game.
Chris Johnson is coming off one of his embarrassing performances that have spotted his 2011 campaign.
Don't expect 11 carries for 23 yards for CJ.
He'll have a big day and, really, it doesn't matter if it's Jake Locker or Matt Hasselbeck—the Titans will have an easy time moving the ball down the field all afternoon.
New Orleans Saints at Minnesota Vikings
Drew Brees has four straight 300-plus yard passing games and has tossed 11 touchdowns to no interceptions over that span.
The Vikings have one of, if not the worst secondary in football.
The game is in a dome.
Watch out. Brees might have his most impressive outing of 2011 inside the Metrodome on Sunday.

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