Pete's Best Bets: 3-2 weeks are great, but ...
Five more games from our Pete Prisco for you to consider for Week 11. Will the Dolphins ruin Tony Romo's return? Will the Bears get back to .500?

I am going to pat myself on the back for consistency with my best picks, almost like a 300-yard passer every week.
But when am I going to have that 370-yard, five-touchdown performance, or, in this case, the 5-0 week?
Once again, I went 3-2 with my Best Bets last week as part of Team Oddshark in the SuperContest at Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook. I am now 28-21-1 on the season, which is good, but not great.
It's time to be great.
I went to the dogs last week, and was staring 4-1 in the face when Dallas blew a three-point lead late, and a fumble recovery was negated by a penalty that allowed Tampa Bay to take the lead and the win.
Those are the games that have been going against me. Change is coming.
Right now.
Bears (+1) vs. Broncos (SportsLine's pick) -- The Bears are 3-0-1 in the last four against the Broncos and they get Brock Osweiler here. The one concern here is the pass rush of Denver getting all over Jay Cutler. But he's done a great job of getting the ball out. Bears take it.
Dolphins (+1) vs. Cowboys (SportsLine's pick) -- The Cowboys are getting Tony Romo back, but who knows if rust will be a factor. Miami looked good beating the Eagles last week, and that will carry over here. This is back-to-back road games for the Cowboys. I am bucking a trend since Dallas is 6-1 in the last seven straight up against Miami.
Packers (+1) at Vikings (SportsLine's pick) -- After watching the Packers on tape all week, I am convinced the offense will get it going. Aaron Rodgers might be banged up, but I think the Packers will use some new concepts here to help get their receivers open. The Vikings are playing well, but this is Green Bay's game. The Packers take it.Â
Jets (-3) at Texans (SportsLine's pick) -- This is more of a pick against T.J. Yates than it is a pick of the Jets. I just don't think he will be able to do enough against the Jets defense. The Texans defense was improved last week, and the Jets aren't great on offense, but I think the Jets will score enough to cover this number.Â
Chargers (+3) vs. Chiefs (SportsLine's pick) -- This is consecutive road games for the Chiefs inside the division, which is tough. It’s tougher when the home team is coming off a bye. Yes, the Chargers are banged up, but I think Philip Rivers will find a way to pull this one out. The Chiefs are 2-8 in their last 10 in November against the Chargers. Make it 2-9.
Pete Prisco is a Senior NFL Writer for CBSSports.com. You can follow Pete at @PriscoCBS
