Thursday, November 16, 2017

NFL Week 11 Picks by Cooper NFL Analyst and Cup of Joe in the D

     Week 10 of the NFL Season kicks off with an AFC match up between the Tennessee Titans (6-3) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2). This is a game featuring both teams in 1st place in their perspective AFC Divisions. In other news, Ezekiel Elliott dropped his appeal of his 6 game suspension and will be eligible to return on Christmas Eve.  The NFL sent a letter to Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones, accusing Jones of meddling with Goodell's contract negotiations and describes the Cowboys owner's actions as "detrimental to the league's best interests".  Also, Seahawks CB Richard Sherman, who is out for the season with an Achilles heel injury blasted the NFL for playing Thursday night games. Other players also agree with Sherman and want the Thursday night games eliminated but to do so the Players will have to give up the Players share of the revenue which is huge from these games.
     In the early Sunday games, Baltimore travels to Green Bay in a game that both teams must win to stay in contention. Cleveland, the only win less team left in the NFL hosts Jacksonville. The Jaguars have a Top 5 defense and with a better QB could be a team destined for greatness this season. Kansas City fresh off their bye week travels to NY to play the one win Giants. Rumblings of player discontent forced the Owners to come out this week and say they support HC Ben McAdoo. The disappointing Buccaneers travel in state to play the Dolphins in a game that has both teams struggling.  A match up of two 1st place in the NFC takes place as the LA Rams visit the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings (7-2) have fans clamoring for QB Teddy Bridgewater to become the starter even though he hasn't played in an NFL game in over 22 months.  Detroit travels to Chicago in a must win game for the Lions as they try to keep pace with Minnesota who they play the following week. New Orleans winners of 7 straight games host the Redskins. In Houston, the Texans play Cardinals in a game where both teams are starting back up QB's and are relying on their defenses to win games.  
     The late game start as Buffalo travels to LA to play the Chargers. The Bills have decided to replace QB Tyrod Taylor with backup QB Nate Peterman and the Chargers still do not know who their starting QB will be as QB Phillip Rivers is in Concussion Protocol. New England visits the Raiders in Oakland in what was suppose to be a match up of the 2 top teams in the AFC last season but this season the Raiders have been struggling and the Patriots are in 1st place in the AFC East.  Denver hosts Cincinnati in a game of 2 last place teams in their Divisions.  And in the Sunday night game, we see the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the Dallas Cowboys. The Eagles, who are running away in the NFC East face a Cowboys team who seem to be up one week and down the next.
     On Monday night, the Atlanta Falcons travel to face the Seahawks in a must win game for both teams. The Falcons have struggled all season to stay over the .500 mark and the Seahawls have had to rely more on their offense then their once vaulted defense.
     Cooper went 10-4 in week 10 and YTD is 102-44 and CupofJoeintheD also went 12-2 in week 10 picks.  We will continue to post His record for each weekend and season total.  twitter; @cupofjoeinthed   email; cupofjoeinthed@gmail.com    www.cupofjoeinthed.blogspot.com



     
 
Cooper contemplating his Week 11 NFL Picks 












WEEK 11











CupofJoe
Cooper









Tennessee at Pittsburgh

Pitt
Pitt
Baltimore at Green Bay

Balt
Balt
Jacksonville at Cleveland

Jax
Jax
Kansas City at NY Giants

KC
KC
Tampa Bay at Miami


Miami
TB
LA Rams at Minnesota

LA Rams
LA Rams
Detroit at Chicago


Det
Det
Arizona at Houston


Az
Az
Buffalo at LA Chargers

LAC
Buff
New England at Oakland

NE
NE
Cincinnati at Denver


Den
Den
Philadelphia at Dallas

Philly
Philly
Atlanta at Seattle


Atl
Sea
Washington at New Orleans

NO
NO









Bye week: Carolina, Indianapolis, NY Jets, San Francisco

























































































































































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