NFL Week 10 Preview, Match Ups & Predictions
Week 10 of the 2010-11 NFL season starts earlier than usual with a great Thursday night match up between the Ravens and the Falcons. There are also a couple of good divisional rivalries on tap as the second half of the season gets underway.
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THU, NOV 11 TIME (ET)
Baltimore at Atlanta 8:20 PM NFL – The only break Atlanta will get in this one, is that it will be their third consecutive home game. The Ravens will be at full tilt at this point in the season and the defense will create havoc for Falcons QB Matt Ryan as Atlanta searches for a way to contain Ray Rice.
Here I take a look at the rest of the week’s matchups, giving you some early insight that will help make your 2010 NFL wagers winners. Teams with byes this week are Green Bay, Oakland, New Orleans, and San Diego.
SUN, NOV 14 TIME (ET)
Detroit at Buffalo 1:00 PM FOX – Well, if there is any game the Bills can walk away with win in, this could be one of them; but probably not. At least Detroit has WR Calvin Johnson.
Minnesota at Chicago 1:00 PM FOX – This NFC North battle will be fought and won on the ground as the Bears’ Matt Forte tries to out muscle the Vikes’ Adrian Peterson. Maybe CB Cedric Griffin can get his hands on one or two of QB Jay Cutler’s giveaways in this one.
NY Jets at Cleveland 1:00 PM CBS – Heck, maybe the Jets will be give Clemons a whirl in this matchup. Jake Delhomme will need to throw in the opposite direction of New York’s Darrelle Revis if they want to get out of this one with some dignity.
Cincinnati at Indianapolis 1:00 PM CBS – Don’t be quick to jump on the Indy bandwagon. With the Bengals recent signing of TO and the antics of OchoCinco, Cincinnati’s Carson Palmer could find a seam in the Colts inexperienced secondary, giving Manning and Co. a run for their money at home.
Tennessee at Miami 1:00 PM CBS – The Titans will need to be prepared for Ronnie Brown and the wildcat. If Miami can shut down one of the best tailbacks in the game in Tennessee’s Chris Johnson, they should be able to pick a win at home.
Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOX – Besides the added benefit of playing this AFC South clash at Raymond James Stadium, for Tampa Bay it’s simple Or is it? Just cover Steve Smith, and contain DeAngelo Williams. Or maybe it would be easier to chew up yards and control the clock with RB Cadillac Williams. Either way the Bucs will have their hands full in this one.
Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS – If the Jags want to factor in any postseason action, they must win these types of games, delivering a strong rushing attack behind RB Maurice Jones-Drew. If they don’t, the Texans could pick up a divisional win on the road.
Kansas City at Denver 4:05 PM CBS – The Broncos secondary will need to be at their best in covering the Chiefs receiving duo of WRs Dwayne Bowe and Chris Chambers. If Denver can keep them running, Kansas City should be sucking wind at Mile High by the end of the third quarter.
Dallas at NY Giants 4:15 PM FOX – A reversal of Week 7, this NFC East division rivalry will now make its way to the tri-state area. The Giants should expect a serious dosage of the run from the Cowboys, while Eli Manning and WR Steve Smith have a big day at the new Meadowlands against a banged up Dallas secondary.
Seattle at Arizona 4:15 PM FOX – Matt Leinart gets his chance to wing it like Warner in this NFC West showdown. The Cards Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston should make this one look easy against an inexperienced Seahawks secondary.
St. Louis at San Francisco 4:15 PM FOX – If the Rams’ want any chance of winning at least one game this year on the road, they will need to run Steven Jackson right at the Niner’s defense. San Francisco will counter with Frank Gore, and in the end it could be Alex Smith hooking up with TE Vernon Smith for the winning TD.
New England at Pittsburgh 8:20 PM NBC – The Steelers lead the all-time series, 14–10, but the Patriots have owned Pittsburgh winning six of seven meetings over a ten year period before the Steelers broke through in 2008. This contest has all the makings of a thriller right to the end.
MON, NOV 15 TIME (ET)
Philadelphia at Washington 8:30 PM – McNabb will welcome his former team and division rivals to RFK for the second of two meetings in 2010. Washington will bring the heat fueled by the frenzy of the hometown fans, as Kevin Kolb tries to avoid a beating by Skins’ LB Brian Orakpo in front of a national audience.
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