Thursday, November 17, 2011

Week 11 NFL Picks/MVP Watch

NY Jets (5-4) @ Denver (4-5)

It appears that Tim Tebow just knows how to win…that is until he goes up against the stingy Jets defence. Expect Tebow to take a step back in this game, although it’s hard to be worse than two completions. Could I see him not completing a single pass..why not?

NY Jets 23 Denver 10

Cincinnati (6-3) @ Baltimore (6-3)

What are we gonna do with the Baltimore Ravens? One week they’re Super Bowl contenders, the next week they’re Suck for Luck contenders. The Ravens always seem to bounce back though after bad losses, and they always seem to be good within their division, so another Baltimore meltdown is not likely here.

Baltimore 31 Cincinnati 14

Jacksonville (3-6) @ Cleveland (3-6)

Jacksonville running back Maurice Jones-Drew is better than every other player in this game combined.

Jacksonville 22 Cleveland 17

Carolina (2-7) @ Detroit (6-3)

The Lions get a breather after looking like a mess last week.

Detroit 27 Carolina 22

Tampa Bay (4-5) @ Green Bay (9-0)

My biggest fear is when do the Packers start resting Aaron Rodgers for the playoffs because he’s my fantasy quarterback. Probably not till they get to 12 or 13 wins.

Green Bay 38 Tampa Bay 14

Buffalo (5-4) @ Miami (2-7)

I kept saying the Bills were frauds and they’re showing us exactly that. I think a Dolphins team that is on fire puts another dagger in the hearts of those poor Bills fans.

Miami 19 Buffalo 14

Oakland (5-4) @ Minnesota (2-7)

The last time an AFC West team won in Minnesota was back in September of 1999. Do you really see Carson Palmer going into the Metrodome and coming out with a win? Neither do I

Minnesota 23 Oakland 18

Dallas (5-4) @ Washington (3-6)

You want a team who I think can compete with the Green Bay Packers? The Dallas Cowboys

Dallas 33 Washington 14

Arizona (3-6) @ San Francisco (8-1)

San Fran is due for a terrible game. And I think it comes against a streaking Cardinals team.

Arizona 20 San Francisco 19

Seattle (3-6) @ St. Louis (2-7)

Flipped a coin for this one.

St. Louis 21 Seattle 17

Tennessee (5-4) @ Atlanta (5-4)

If it wasn’t for the bonehead coaching decision in overtime last week, the Falcons would be at the top of the NFC South right now. Atlanta will use all their offensive weapons in this one and get the win.

Atlanta 30 Tennessee 21

San Diego (4-5) @ Chicago (6-3)

It’s do or die for the Chargers in this one. And this is a team who does not give up on a season easily, as shown by their past records in the second halves of seasons. Chicago has been winning games with their run game and defense in the last few weeks, and if the Chargers can shut down Matt Forte, then Rivers should have no problem carving the Bears secondary.

San Diego 34 Chicago 13

Philadelphia (3-6) @ NY Giants (6-3)

I have a feeling something strange happens in this one. The Eagles seem to be always a different team in primetime and Eli never tears it apart at home as shown by his loss to Seattle this year, and his near losses to Miami and Buffalo.

Philadelphia 31 NY Giants 24

Kansas City (4-5) @ New England (6-3)

It was going to be a tough task for Matt Cassel to come into Foxboro and win. But now he’s injured. Enter Tyler Palko.

New England 29 Kansas City 17

MVP Watch (Last week’s rank in brackets)

5. LeSean McCoy (NR) RB Philadelphia 906 YDS, 12 total TD

Let’s forget about the Eagles struggles, this guy has been the best running back in the league. He leads the league in touchdowns with 12 and is only 11 yards behind the league lead in rushing.

4. Tom Brady (5) QB New England 3032 YDS 23 TD 10 INT

Appears to be back in form after a 3 touchdown performance against a tough Jets defence.

3. Cam Newton (2) QB Carolina 2605 yds 11 TD 10 INT 7 rushing tds

An awful performance against the Titans.

2. Drew Brees (3) QB New Orleans 3326 YDS 23 TD 11 INT

Another MVP-like performance from Brees in Atlanta this past week.

1. Aaron Rodgers (1) QB Green Bay 2869 yds 28 TD 3 INT

What are the odds that he throws another interception this year?

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