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cmh6476 12-31-2014 03:46 PM

Cincinnati over Carolina and no one cares

Coochie liquor 12-31-2014 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by cmh6476 (Post 11232524)
Cincinnati over Carolina and no one cares

That would be so ****ing epic. People wouldn't even tune in for the commercials. That sounds like a bad regular season game.

RunKC 12-31-2014 04:56 PM

If the Lions and Bengals both win, the Chiefs will have the longest active playoff drought in the NFL.

This could happen unfortunately.

MahiMike 12-31-2014 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 11226013)
Alright, step right up and show us what a football guru you are.

AFC

1) New England 12-4
2) Denver 12-4

3) Pittsburgh 11-5 vs. 6) Baltimore 10-6
4) Indianapolis 11-5 vs. 5) Cincinnati 10-5-1

NFC

1) Seattle 12-4
2) Green Bay 12-4

3) Dallas 12-4 vs. 6) Detroit 11-5
4) Carolina 7-8-1 vs. 5) Arizona 11-5

Remember the lowest remaining seed after the first week plays at the #1 seed. The higher remaining seed plays the 2nd seed.

All home teams win this weekend. Pittsburgh has a chance in New England but will lose. Indy gets smoked in Denver. Denver gets smoked in New England.

In the NFC, Carolina just can't win in Seattle. But first upset of the playoffs, Cowboys beat the packers.

In the end, it's my preseason prediction of Seahawks vs patriots. Patriots win the Super Bowl.

Baby Lee 01-01-2015 04:44 PM

Emmit is on a role this week

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Originally Posted by Emmit Smiff
“For the Wine Cart round, I like the Lions (+7) to keep it close against my belunged Cowboys! Now, I have from thoughts on Dominican Soup. I believe that Dominican Soup stepped on Aaron Roster’s leg deliggerently! I don’t buy his masseuse that his foot was cold. THAT WAS A PRE-MEDICATED ACT BY SOUP. As far as I’m discerned, Soup is lucky he got his suspender overburned on apparel! HE’S A LOOSE STOOL! He should have been suspendered for the whole playoffs! He better not try those shithanigans against Dallas! Or I’ll step to him. BRING IT ON, DOMINICAN SOUP!”


kccrow 01-01-2015 05:32 PM

Alright, I'll play along haha... I'm sure I'll be wayyyy off but who cares.
AFC
3) Pittsburgh 27
6) Baltimore 24

In both regular season meetings the home team won in a blowout. I expect a closer game this time around, but the home team winning again.

4) Indianapolis 27
5) Cincinnati 17

The Colts blanked the Bengals in October and I expect very similar results the second time around.

1) New England 34
4) Indianapolis 28

New England trounced Indianapolis earlier in the season and the Pats are rolling. I expect New England to win at home once again.

2) Denver 38
3) Pittsburgh 27

Denver's offense has been less stellar against solid defenses coupled with offenses that can pound the rock on the ground. Pittsburgh is still solid enough to give Denver fits with their defense and they can certainly run the ball. I don't know if that's enough to overcome Denver and their top 5 defense and offense.

1) New England 38
2) Denver 31

Its Brady-Manning Bowl 5. These two have met four times in the playoffs with them splitting 2-2. Three of the four games have been in the AFC title game with Manning winning twice. The two teams met in November with New England slapping Denver in the face 43-21. I'm going with New England in Foxboro again.

NFC

3) Dallas 17
6) Detroit 24

Detroit has the #1 rush defense in the league and the 13th ranked pass defense. They are #2 overall. That's a tall task for Dallas, even in Dallas. Dallas, meanwhile, has the 7th worst pass defense in the NFL to match up with the 12th ranked passing offense. I'm going with the Lions here, especially given Suh and Fairley should both be playing.

4) Carolina 17
5) Arizona 13

Carolina has a legitimate shot to upset the Cardinals given Arizona's porous pass defense and this game being in Carolina. Carolina is the 11th ranked passing defense against Arizona's 14th ranked passing offense. This should be a tight game, and I'm going with the home underdog. Arizona's offense really struggled in the stretch run.

1) Seattle 24
6) Detroit 14

Seattle's defense has been lights out lately and that is all I really have to say about it. It should be fun to watch the #1 rush offense (Seattle) against the #1 rush defense (Detroit). Seattle though is #1 against the pass and Detroit relies heavily on it offensively. Advantage Seattle.

2) Green Bay 31
4) Carolina 10

Green Bay slaughtered Carolina in October, and I see no reason it won't be the same whooping it was then. I got Green Bay big.

1) Seattle 24
2) Green Bay 20

Seattle has had Green Bay's number lately, fair or not. Green Bay has struggled against good defenses this year. I have Seattle returning to the dance.

SUPER BOWL

1) New England 21
1) Seattle 27

I don't often pick a battle of #1 seeds, but I have it that way this season.
Here are the matchups by ranking:

Seattle D - #3 vs Run, #1 vs Pass
New England O - #18 in Run, #9 in Pass

New England D - #9 vs Run, #17 vs Pass
Seattle O - #1 in Run, #27 in Pass

The matchups are even, but its the game on the field that matters most. I think Seattle's defense is just too much and they repeat.

Hog's Gone Fishin 01-01-2015 05:45 PM

The only thing I want out of the playoffs now is a Denver loss. And I hope it's the first game. I hate them with such a passion and what really pisses me off is they are a one man team. Without Manning they would be 3-13 . same as New England, when Brady retires they will be done too.

Easy 6 01-01-2015 05:50 PM

2015?

CHIEFS WILL.

... be as dramtically terrible or huge Smith decides his balls are that given year.

JD10367 01-02-2015 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Hog Farmer (Post 11235306)
The only thing I want out of the playoffs now is a Denver loss. And I hope it's the first game. I hate them with such a passion and what really pisses me off is they are a one man team. Without Manning they would be 3-13 . same as New England, when Brady retires they will be done too.

I, for one, am interested to find out. Coaches and QBs are so often tied together. What would Walsh have been without Montana, for example? We have no evidence in the Belichick/Brady debate aside from a solid 11-5 year with Cassel. I, for one, think the combo of Kraft/Belichick would still produce a strong team.

Hootie 01-02-2015 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 11237965)
I, for one, am interested to find out. Coaches and QBs are so often tied together. What would Walsh have been without Montana, for example? We have no evidence in the Belichick/Brady debate aside from a solid 11-5 year with Cassel. I, for one, think the combo of Kraft/Belichick would still produce a strong team.

Really?

According to CP Belichick hasn't found weapons for Brady now for 15+ years

tk13 01-03-2015 12:01 PM

Bump. Last chance to prove your genius.

GloucesterChief 01-03-2015 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 11237965)
I, for one, am interested to find out. Coaches and QBs are so often tied together. What would Walsh have been without Montana, for example? We have no evidence in the Belichick/Brady debate aside from a solid 11-5 year with Cassel. I, for one, think the combo of Kraft/Belichick would still produce a strong team.

Belichick coached the Browns before they moved to Baltimore. His record was 36-44 with one playoff season.

So, pretty mediocre.

Hootie 01-03-2015 12:24 PM

a New England Patriots fan thinks Kraft/Belichick would still produce a good team!?

well you don't say!

cdcox 01-03-2015 03:24 PM

I like Carolina in the opener.

cdcox 01-03-2015 07:13 PM

Steelers in the night cap.


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