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Great White -> Predictions For The NFL's '2006 Playoffs (1/11/2007 3:06:28 AM)

What Are You Guys' Predictions For The Rest of The NFL's '2006 Playoffs?

For The Divisionals, mine are:

Baltimore beats Indianapolis, I thought last year that Baltimore's QB Kyle Boller was going to be the reincarnation (sp?) of Trent Dilfer and Baltimore was my '2006 Super Bowl winner; now they have a veteran, but fragile-Only thing that can stop Baltimore [;)], QB in 'Air' McNair and a even better DT position. Unbeatable in The '2--6 Playoffs.

New Orleans beats Philadelphia, Philadelphia is without best CB Leto Sheppard I take New Orleans.

Seattle Beats Chicago*, Without Chicago's DTs Harris and Johnson, and their very weak CBs I take Seattle's experience, running game and play action, even with best OG in Minnesota and injuries at CB-luckly position of depth, especially if TE Jerramy Stevens, comes on, like last week.

New England Beats San Diego*, With QB Rivers-trying to do the Rothensburgh (sp?) thing, unforunately for him I think it is a once in a 8-years to decade thing (even with best RB in The NFL); NE experience pushed NE through (because Rivers cannot take advantage of NE's worse position-DBs).

*-Since I am predicting against the home Franchises, I am a little edgy on these predictions.




These were my 2006 NFL Playoffs predictions before the season:

Here was mine, and after reading this post you will again understand why I never bet, LOL.

AFC

Wild Card Games:

Pittsburgh over Broncos,
Miami over Jaguars,

Divisional Games:

Baltimore over Miami
Pittsburgh over Colts

AFC Conference Final Game

Baltimore over Pittsburgh

NFC

Wild Card Games:

Giants over Washington
Tampa Bay over Chicago

Divisional Games:

Giants over Carolina
Seattle over Tampa Bay

NFC Conference Final Game

Seattle over Giants

Super Bowl

Baltimore over Seattle






jrodsly -> RE: What Are You Guys' Predictions For The Rest of The NFL's '2006 Playoffs? (1/11/2007 3:33:02 AM)

reverse the bottom two, and those are my picks. here they are in depth.

Baltimore vs Indy: Baltimore is way too physical for Indy to handle all around.
Nawlins(i like saying that) vs Phil-ay(i like saying that too) : Nawlins is too strong.
Chi-town vs Seattle: Chicago will win, despite Rex Grossman's bad performences.
San Diego vs Brady town(New England): LT is too good for New England. even if they stop LT, they still have to deal with Phillip Rivers.




Marauders -> RE: What Are You Guys' Predictions For The Rest of The NFL's '2006 Playoffs? (1/16/2007 1:19:47 PM)

These were my football pool predictions:

Divisional games:

Indianapolis at Baltimore: The Colts have a problem stopping the run, but the offense pulls this one off for Indianapolis.  Even with all the star skill position players on each team, the trench battles may be the deciding factor in this game.

Philadelphia at New Orleans: The Saints are the better team.  Their offensive balanced attack will win this one.  Third down effeciency may be the key to this game.

Seattle at Chicago: The Bears' defense is not as good as it looks on paper, but Chicago will win unless Rex Grossman lays an egg.  It may come down to special teams play.

New England at San Diego: LT is the major threat, but Belichick will have a defense that forces Rivers to pass. Never count the Patriots out, but San Diego should win this game unless they give it away.  Turnovers may be the key to this game.

Championship games:

New Orleans at Chicago: The Bears play better at home in the cold weather.  That may give them enough edge to win this game, but I still believe the balanced Saints attack will be too much for the Bears.  My pick is New Orleans.

Indianapolis at San Diego: Two head coaches that have not taken teams to the big game.  This should be a high scoring game.  LT could have a big day against the Colts, but Dungy may key him and force Rivers to put the ball up.  The Colts have veteran leadership, and that may tip the balance in their favor.  Tom Moore will screen and slant the San Diego blitz.  While I like the Chargers, I will go with the Colts in this game.

Superbowl:

Indianapolis and New Orleans: That would be a fun game.  In 2005, these teams both weathered tragedies.  Two dome teams playing the Superbowl in sunny Florida will be a change of pace.  I can't see either defense put a stop to either offense, so I predict a high scoring game.

If it comes down to big plays, I see the Colts winning this one.




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