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If the Vikings can get some sort of penetration through the best offensive line in football, they could have a chance.But they must steer clear of falling behind against Dallas, something most Cowboys opponents havent avoided.The Cowboys are ranked atop the AP Pro32 as they go for an 11th straight win since their opening loss to the Giants, who they take on next week.Minnesota (No. 14 (tie), AP Pro32) has fallen on hard times since being the leagues last unbeaten team at 5-0 and now is 6-5 -- and a 3-point underdog at home.Dallas takes the first step toward that playoff clinching.COWBOYS, 24-16KNOCKOUT LEAGUE TIP: Havent liked anything weve seen lately from Houston, so put on those Cheeseheads and take GREEN BAY.No. 9 (tie) Detroit (plus 4 1-2) at No. 22 New OrleansA somewhat unusual selection for Pro Picks Best Bet, but Lions should cover, Saints should win. 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