FOX Super 6 contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's NFL Week 11 picks
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Read below for my thoughts on NFL Week 11 on FOX and the FOX Sports app .
Let's dive into the questions and my predictions below.
The thing to know about the Seahawks is that they are going to throw the ball. Twice this season, Smith has attempted between 40 and 50 pass attempts, and he's twice thrown it over 50 times, including 52 attempts the last time Seattle played the Niners. He's also fourth in the league in passing yards. I don't feel uber confident about this pick considering the Seahawks have lost back-to-back games, but in those losses, Smith has thrown for 575 yards. I wanted to say Purdy, but with McCaffrey fully back in the swing of things, will he throw as much?
Prediction: Geno Smith
The Broncos got blasted by Baltimore a few weeks ago, but played with confidence in nearly knocking off the undefeated Chiefs last week, despite only scoring 14 points. I think they get right at home against Atlanta, which just lost on the road to a New Orleans team that was in the midst of a seven-game losing streak. As far as the NFC West showdown, the Niners need to win division games — because shockingly, at 5-4, and with Arizona on a hot streak, winning the division could be their only path to the postseason.
Prediction:
I'm gonna take a flier on one of the best talents at the receiver position in the history of the game, Tyreek Hill. He's only had one 100-yard receiving game this season, and that was in Week 1. Tua Tagovailoa is back for the fourth-straight week, Miami is desperately in need of a win to keep its playoff hopes alive, and Hill is due.
Prediction: Tyreek Hill
Is C-Mac back? I would guess he needs more time. The Bears can be rushed on — they allow 133 rushing yards a game — and even though Jacobs doesn't catch the ball much, he should rack up a bunch of yards on the ground this week. He has 222 rushing yards and 11 receiving yards in the last two weeks.
Prediction: Josh Jacobs
Look, if Buffalo is gonna defend its home turf and beat the undefeated Chiefs, it's going to come down to the legs and arm of Allen. He will need to be his remarkable, play-making self to win this one, as K.C. will be in his building, looking to assert its dominance once again. Then there is Maye, who has 233 rushing yards in six appearances this season. Mahomes has 167 in nine games, and even though Jackson has 538 in 10 games, he has a tough Steelers defense on the road.
Prediction: Josh Allen, Drake Maye, Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes
The Bears offense can't be much worse, can it? Chicago hasn't scored a touchdown in two weeks, notching just four field goals over the course of its last two games. That's really bad. Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has since been fired. Does that fired-coach boost apply to coordinators? I think so, which is why I think the Bears will score at least a few times this week.
Prediction: Bears win, tie or lose by 6 points or fewer
Tiebreaker: What will be the final score?
Prediction: Packers 24, Bears 20