This weekend shouldn't be as bad as last week, but it could be a series of blowouts again.  Although I'll be pretty surprised if all 4 home teams win again this weekend. 
   
 I'll be pretty surprised if the Chiefs even give the Steelers a game.  I don't think it will be 55-7 bad or whatever the first meeting was.  But I think Pittsburgh can win 38-28 type of thing and never really be worried.  Without Derrick Johnson I think the Chiefs will really struggle to stop Bell.  I think the walking boot on Ben is nothing more than gamesmanship by Tomlin and the Steelers.  The Steelers O-Line is maybe second to Dallas, and KC hasn't been able to generate a pass rush since the game in Denver. 
   
 New England I think can exploit the Texans special teams.  I think that one will be a lower scoring affair, like 21-10 type of thing.   
   
 Dallas and Green Bay, I think could go either way.  On one hand Dallas' offence is superior to the Giants most days, and should be able to take advantage of a beat up Packers team.  On the other...I don't know if Dallas has the horses on defence to stop Rogers in his current state.  Although no Jordy Nelson may make that a bit easier. 
   
 I think Atlanta should be able to figure out how to put up points against Seattle who usually don't travel East worth a damn.  Might be like the last time they met...where Atlanta rolls em up early only to see a furious comeback by Seattle.  A game where the Seahawks had a late lead but lost on a field goal.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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