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NFL Week 11 Handicapping Tips

David Schwab weighs in with a short preview for Week eleven of the 2009 NFL season and provides some handicapping analysis. Week 11 nfl betting, its fantastic…

NFL Week 11 Match Ups

The push towards the post season is in full swing and while teams like New Orleans and Minnesota in the NFC and Indianapolis and Cincinnati in the AFC are battling for the number one seed in their conference, there are several teams battling for their playoff life. Big games with major playoff implications for both teams this week include; San Francisco@ Green Bay, Atlanta@ N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia@ Chicago, and Miami@ Carolina on Thursday night.

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Here is a brief look at all the match ups with some keys to the game.

Thursday, Nov. 19

Miami Dolphins at Carolina Panthers, 8:20 p.m.

Miami has lost RB Ronnie Brown for the season so it will be up to veteran Rickie Williams and rookie Lex Hilliard to try and fill the void. Carolina RB Jonathon Stewart is questionable as well for this game.

Sunday, Nov. 22

Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m.

The Ravens have lost the last six meetings with the Colts and are 2-7 overall against the former team from Baltimore. With one more catch, Dallas Clark break Colt legend John Mackey’s record for most receptions by a tight end.

Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys, 1 p.m.

These teams have evenly split their last 10 meetings and seven of these games have been decided by five points or less.

Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions, 1 p.m.

Cleveland quarterbacks Anderson and Quinn have combined for under 1200 yards of passing offense this year, while Stafford and Culpepper have thrown for under 1900 yards for Detroit.

San Francisco 49ers at Green Bay Packers, 1 p.m.

The Packers have won the last seven games against the 49ers at Lambeau. Green Bay leads the league in sacks allowed with 41.

Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m.

Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell takes over as interim head coach after the Bills fired Dick Jauron this week. Jaguar’s Maurice Jones-Drew is ranked 4th in the league in both rushing and receiving yards amongst all running backs.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs, 1 p.m.

The Steelers offense, which was held to 226 total yards last week against Cincinnati should fair a bit better this week against a Chiefs defense that is ranked 27th in yards allowed.

Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m.

Viking third year WR Sidney Rice leads the NFC with 786 receiving yards and is averaging 17.6 yards per catch, while RB Adrian Peterson leads with 917 rushing yards.

Atlanta Falcons at New York Giants, 1 p.m.

In his last five games, Atlanta QB Matt Ryan has only completed 54.9% of his passes. Despite a four game losing streak the Giants are still ranked #1 on defense and #5 on offense.

New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m.

Saints QB Drew Brees has thrown 7 interceptions in his last four games. Rookie QB Josh Freeman has thrown for 685 yards and 4 TD’s in his first two starts for Tampa.

Arizona Cardinals at St. Louis Rams, 4:05 p.m.

Arizona QB Kurt Warner has thrown for 818 yards and six touchdowns against his old team in the last three games played in St. Louis.

San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos, 4:15 p.m.

Charger RB LaDainian Tomlinson had a season high 96 yards on the ground against the Eagles last week. Denver has lost five of last seven games in this match-up.

New York Jets at New England Patriots, 4:15 p.m.

Since their 3-0 start, the Jets have lost five out their last six games. Patriot WR Randy Moss, who leads the league in receiving yards with 891, was held to 24 yards in the first game against New York.

Cincinnati Bengals at Oakland Raiders, 4:15 p.m.

The Bengals signed RB Larry Johnson, who was recently released by the Chiefs as insurance in case Cedric Benson’s hip injury keeps him out of action.

Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears, 8:20 p.m.

Eagle’s rookie RB LeSean McCoy will be counted on to replace Brian Westbrook, who is out indefinitely with his second concussion. In three primetime appearances this year, Bears QB Jay Cutler has thrown 11 interceptions.

Monday, Nov. 23

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans, 8:30 p.m

In week two, Titan RB Chris Johnson racked up 284 total yards against the Texans. Houston QB Matt Schaub threw for 357 yards and 4 TD’s in the same game.

Keep an eye on the NFC East this week as New York, Philadelphia, and even Dallas are faced with a must win situation to try and grab control of the division.

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By Dave Schwab

David Schwab is a regular contributor to the Cappers Picks Blog. While not cheering for his beloved Philadelphia Eagles David can be found working on his blog at www.eaglesinc.com. David wants to hear from you so please comment below.