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If there's going to be one upset, I'll take the Colts over the Ravens. Luck's inexperience hurts him here, but the Raven's D is so banged up, and Luck has shown tremendous poise under pressure and an ability to put his team on his back.
Packers are still hurting from the loss on Sunday. They won't let it happen again, and not at Lambeau Field. I'll take the Packers.
Seahawks/Redskins is the game I'm most excited about. I don't really have a horse in this race. I'm excited to see two rookie QBs go at it. I like the vibe of both teams. Since I have to pick one, I'll take the Skins because they have home field. But I won't be surprised at all to see another upset here. And I'm just routing for a good game.
And, if I'm not mistaken, if the Colts win and the Bengals lose, that means Indy moves on to Denver. I'd LOVE to see Luck v Manning. As a rabid Chiefs fan I can't route for the Broncos, so I'll cross my fingers for Luck. BUT, either way, it would be fun to see Peyton take on his former team and his replacement. Should be fun to watch as a football fan, if not a Chiefs fan.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
And, if I'm not mistaken, if the Colts win and the Bengals lose, that means Indy moves on to Denver. I'd LOVE to see Luck v Manning. As a rabid Chiefs fan I can't route for the Broncos, so I'll cross my fingers for Luck. BUT, either way, it would be fun to see Peyton take on his former team and his replacement. Should be fun to watch as a football fan, if not a Chiefs fan.
I bet TV would love to see the Broncos' three games be that matchup against his old team like you mentioned, then Brady/Manning XIV, and then going up against Shanny facing his old team.
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Self wrote:
Wildcard Weekend Texans Ravens Packers Seahawks
Divisional Round Patriots Broncos 49ers Seahawks
Conference Championships Broncos 49ers
Superbowl Broncos
This looks about right to me. I'm still nervous about picking the Broncos to go all the way--they certainly aren't invincible and a team like NE or the NFC champion could take them down.
And, if I'm not mistaken, if the Colts win and the Bengals lose, that means Indy moves on to Denver. I'd LOVE to see Luck v Manning. As a rabid Chiefs fan I can't route for the Broncos, so I'll cross my fingers for Luck. BUT, either way, it would be fun to see Peyton take on his former team and his replacement. Should be fun to watch as a football fan, if not a Chiefs fan.
I bet TV would love to see the Broncos' three games be that matchup against his old team like you mentioned, then Brady/Manning XIV, and then going up against Shanny facing his old team.
I'd love to see that, myself.
Of course, I'd love to see Luck v RGIII in the big game too. Two rookie QB's head to head could be a ton of fun. Don't really see it happening, but it'd but fun.
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I'm hoping for a huge Vikings upset over the Pack on Saturday night, but I still can't believe they won 10 games this year after only winning 3 last season. Christian Ponder is a complete question mark. He has had some good moments but his several bad games have been historically bad. Adrian Peterson is a super human freak and should be the league MVP. The Vikings would have won 3-5 games this year without his amazing season to carry the load.
The only way I see a Vikings win is for Adrian to put up 150-200 yards and a couple scores and for the Vikings defense to manage to slow down the pass attack of the Packers enough to keep the score in the 20s. This will take a consistently heavy pass rush and for the defensive backs to play at their highest level. I am also hoping for some of the wintery weather conditions Lambeau is known for. This may help slow down Green Bay's passing game and shouldn't be a problem for the Vikings running game.
I am fully aware that this is a lot to hope for but it is possible. AP has already put up 407 rushing yards in two games vs. GB this season. The Vikings pass rush can be elite. And weather conditions could easily be a factor. A lot of this game may ride on the MN secondary, which isn't a great thought for a Vikings fan (especially since I am unsure of the status of A. Winfield who broke his hand in last weeks win over GB). And as always, turnovers will be a major factor.
I'd give my club about a 30% to 40% chance of winning and I'll be thrilled if it actually happens. Go Vikes!
I'm hoping for a huge Vikings upset over the Pack on Saturday night, but I still can't believe they won 10 games this year after only winning 3 last season. Christian Ponder is a complete question mark. He has had some good moments but his several bad games have been historically bad. Adrian Peterson is a super human freak and should be the league MVP. The Vikings would have won 3-5 games this year without his amazing season to carry the load.
The only way I see a Vikings win is for Adrian to put up 150-200 yards and a couple scores and for the Vikings defense to manage to slow down the pass attack of the Packers enough to keep the score in the 20s. This will take a consistently heavy pass rush and for the defensive backs to play at their highest level. I am also hoping for some of the wintery weather conditions Lambeau is known for. This may help slow down Green Bay's passing game and shouldn't be a problem for the Vikings running game.
I am fully aware that this is a lot to hope for but it is possible. AP has already put up 407 rushing yards in two games vs. GB this season. The Vikings pass rush can be elite. And weather conditions could easily be a factor. A lot of this game may ride on the MN secondary, which isn't a great thought for a Vikings fan (especially since I am unsure of the status of A. Winfield who broke his hand in last weeks win over GB). And as always, turnovers will be a major factor.
I'd give my club about a 30% to 40% chance of winning and I'll be thrilled if it actually happens. Go Vikes!
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spike wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
I'm hoping for a huge Vikings upset over the Pack on Saturday night, but I still can't believe they won 10 games this year after only winning 3 last season. Christian Ponder is a complete question mark. He has had some good moments but his several bad games have been historically bad. Adrian Peterson is a super human freak and should be the league MVP. The Vikings would have won 3-5 games this year without his amazing season to carry the load.
The only way I see a Vikings win is for Adrian to put up 150-200 yards and a couple scores and for the Vikings defense to manage to slow down the pass attack of the Packers enough to keep the score in the 20s. This will take a consistently heavy pass rush and for the defensive backs to play at their highest level. I am also hoping for some of the wintery weather conditions Lambeau is known for. This may help slow down Green Bay's passing game and shouldn't be a problem for the Vikings running game.
I am fully aware that this is a lot to hope for but it is possible. AP has already put up 407 rushing yards in two games vs. GB this season. The Vikings pass rush can be elite. And weather conditions could easily be a factor. A lot of this game may ride on the MN secondary, which isn't a great thought for a Vikings fan (especially since I am unsure of the status of A. Winfield who broke his hand in last weeks win over GB). And as always, turnovers will be a major factor.
I'd give my club about a 30% to 40% chance of winning and I'll be thrilled if it actually happens. Go Vikes!
This looks about right to me. I'm still nervous about picking the Broncos to go all the way--they certainly aren't invincible and a team like NE or the NFC champion could take them down.
(fka Cpt. Murphy)
Yeah, I think this looks about right too. Denver most definitely isn't invincible, but I think they are probably the most complete and well balanced team going into the playoffs this year. They really don't have a glaring weakness and I think they would have won at least 2 of the 3 they lost if those games had come in the last half of the season once Manning hit his stride.
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I didn't even realize the Bengals were in contention of making the playoffs until Sunday night.
First time they've made the playoffs in back to back years since the early 80s.
they definitely have somehting in Dalton and AJ Green, i dont think they have what they thought they did in Green Ellis, but other then that they have the superstars in the important positions and should only get better, id like to see them win a game in the playoffs this year.
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