November 15, 2008
NFL week 11 preview: Predictions and burning questions
Every weekend, MVN Outsider's five NFL writers look into their
crystal balls and pick the outcomes of the week's games. After ten weeks of predictions, here's how the standings look:
Patrick Patterson: 11-3 last week, 93-51 overall
Anthony Brown: 10-4 last week, 87-57 overall
Andrew Strickert: 8-6 last week, 86-58 overall
Anthony Hall: 11-3 last week, 86-58 overall
Greg Trippiedi: 9-5 last week, 83-61 overall
And here are their predictions for week ten of the NFL season:
Finally, we'll leave you with a few burning questions for the week:
Patrick Patterson: 11-3 last week, 93-51 overall
Anthony Brown: 10-4 last week, 87-57 overall
Andrew Strickert: 8-6 last week, 86-58 overall
Anthony Hall: 11-3 last week, 86-58 overall
Greg Trippiedi: 9-5 last week, 83-61 overall
And here are their predictions for week ten of the NFL season:
Finally, we'll leave you with a few burning questions for the week:
- Is Jeff Garcia the man to lead Tampa Bay into the playoffs?
- If he isn't, at which high school or supermarket should Jon Gruden investigate to find his "guy"?
- Dallas has a must-win game this week against the Redskins. Can Tony Romo save the Cowboys' season after being out for a month?
- Can anyone stop the Tennessee Titans?
- Do mid-season additions (Roy Williams, Ty Law, DeAngelo Hall) help a team win?
- Can Brady Quinn make Braylon Edwards catch better?

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Discussion
1 Comment on "NFL week 11 preview: Predictions and burning questions"
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Posted by Alan Smodic, November 15, 2008 11:01 PM
1. Sure, why not?
2. Dillon High -- JD McCoy has looked pretty good. Though he's only a freshman. ;)
3. No.
4. Yes.
5. Not so much in football.
6. Probably, Maurice Stovall amazingly got better in college when Quinn started throwing to him.




















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