This year’s
NFL regular season is over and now we know who has made it to the post-season.
Week 17 gave us plenty of thrills and spills, mostly spills if your names Tony
Romo. The drama and excitement that this week’s matchups brought us has given
us high expectations going into the wild card week and the rest of the
playoffs.
For this
post we'll take a look at each team’s chance in the playoffs with a little hint
of how they may do as well as a prediction for the NFC and AFC championship
games.
NFC seedings:
1. Atlanta Falcons - South winners - 13-3-0 (Home field advantage and first round bye)
2. San
Francisco 49ers - West winners - 11-4-1 (First round bye)
3. Green
Bay Packers - North winners - 11-5-0
4.
Washington Redskins - East winners - 10-6-0
5.
Seattle Seahawks - Wildcard - 11-5-0
6.
Minnesota Vikings - Wildcard - 10-6-0
Atlanta
Falcons
Can Atlanta's three musketeers come up big when it matters most |
During Matt Ryan's time as quarterback for the Falcons he and the team have lost three playoff games with the most recent coming last season in a crushing 24-2 defeat to eventful Super Bowl champions the New York Giants. This season the Falcons have finished the 2012 regular season with the leagues joint best record, 13-3, but despite that many have written them off. Ryan himself has had another productive year throwing 32 touchdowns to only 14 interceptions and with this being his 5th season in the league you can see he is improving but now he has learned the ropes this Atlanta team needs to step up when it matters. They will look to prove the doubters wrong by beating whoever they welcome to the Georgia Dome in the NFC divisional round out of the Seattle Seahawks and the Washington Redskins. Despite their recent woeful playoff record Atlanta's offense also has two very good receivers in the shape of Julio Jones who has had a breakout season with 10 receiving touchdowns and Roddy White as well as a defense that finished the regular season sixth in turnover differential with +13. Matt Ryan can take inspiration from Eli Manning who lost his first two playoff games but won his first in his third appearance during his fourth year as a pro so can Ryan make it lucky number four in year number five and take the Atlanta Falcons to the NFC Championship game? Well out of the four teams in the NFL with a bye week the Falcons are the most likely to bust and regardless if they do manage a long awaited playoff win they don't have the type of defense the Giants did on two occasions to help Eli Manning get over the line so Matt Ryan and co will have to wait another year for a shot at greatness.
San Francisco 49ers
Will Jim Harbaugh's decision pay off in the playoffs |
It has
been an eventful season for the San Francisco 49ers and one mainly filled with
positives. The team headed in to the 2012 season as one of the favourites to go
to the Super Bowl and that view has not changed among many. The 49ers possess
one of if not arguably the best defense in the league and statistically are
third in total defense during the regular season giving up only 294.4 yards per
game. They have 25 takeaways and a turnover differential of +9 which leaves
them ranked 9th in the league in that field and as well as that the possess the
likes of outside linebacker Aldon Smith who was in fine form during the regular
season as he racked up 19.5 sacks on the season. The big question though still
remains at quarterback but for Jim Harbaugh it has been a good dilemma with
second year pro Colin Kaepernick coming in to replace Alex Smith following a
concussion despite Smith starting to produce some of if not his best form as a
quarterback since being drafted as the first overall pick by the 49ers in the
2005 draft. Smith finished the season with a passer rating of 104.1 which made
him the third best rated quarterback in the league but young Colin Kaepernick
has been considered more dynamic with his ability to move out of the pocket as
well as scramble and has shown to have better arm strength. As well as this his
abilities have shown in his statistics with the young QB throwing 10 touchdowns
for 1,814 yards and just 3 interceptions along with 5 scores on the ground in
his 7 games as the teams starter. Kaepernick has also been able to link up with
veteran Randy Moss at times and has racked up a very good partnership with his
main wide receiver Michael Crabtree who is now starting to look like the big
time NFL player many predicted he could be. The decision to switch quarterback
has paid off so far as San Francisco went on to clinch a bye in the playoffs
taking them straight to the divisional round meaning they are one game away
from the NFC Championship but despite us all seeing a season full of many
surprises especially at the quarterback position this situation in San
Francisco won't see the team replicate a Tom Brady- Drew Bledsoe type scenario
in which Brady went on to win the Lombardi trophy in his second year as a pro
following him becoming the starter due to an injury to Bledsoe. One way or
another Harbaugh's decision will come back to haunt him somehow and the 49ers
will fall at some point but when that will happen is a subject open for debate.
Green Bay Packers
Can Aaron Rodgers guide the Packers back to the Super Bowl |
The Green
Bay Packers were controversially defeated by the Seattle Seahawks on a Monday
night game early in the season which saw the end of the replacement refs taking
charge on the field. A win on that night would have given them a first round
bye but following their week 17 defeat to divisional rivals the Vikings they
only have themselves to blame after missing out on a week off. Despite that recent
negative it is only a blip and overall Green Bay's season has been a success so
far. Aaron Rodgers has led the way once again by continuing to get it done with
an offense which doesn't possess as many weapons that the likes of Tom Brady
and Peyton Manning have at their disposal. With Rodgers leading the league with
an incredible passer rating of 108.0 as well as 39 touchdown passes to just 8
interceptions the quarterback could be the difference maker for Green Bay to make
a playoff run. He's turned Jerry Jones in to a top receiver, he leads the
league with 14 scores on the season, and the Packers also have their defense
getting healthy again so everything mentioned makes them one of the favourites
in the NFC to compete for the Lombard trophy in February. Their journey starts
this weekend when they face the Vikings again but this time the game takes
place at Lambeau field. Despite wide receiver Greg Jennings saying he would
rather play indoors home advantage will set Green Bay on their way in the
playoffs but will have a tough road to the Super Bowl as a win this weekend
would mean they have to travel to Candlestick Park to take on the 49ers and
then would have to beat whoever they face in the NFC title game to get to New Orleans.
These days in the NFL nothing comes easy and a number one seed hasn't won the
Super Bowl since the 2003 Patriots so don't be surprised in Green Bay are the
team representing the NFC at Super Bowl 47.
Washington Redskins
Can RGIII and the Redskins continue to get it done in the playoffs |
A seven
game winning streak has seen the Redskins make the playoffs as NFC East
champions. I bought in to the whole RGIII being black Jesus and he really has
been Washington's saviour by guiding them to the post-season. The second
overall pick out of Baylor has turned the franchise around and his clutch
performance in the win or go home game against the Cowboys this past week has
started off Griffin's legacy. Griffin is always graceful and shows veteran type
skills on and off the field; he is also keen to praise his team-mates and
rightfully so as the likes of Pierre Garcon and fellow rookie Alfred Morris
have also assisted in the Redskins transformation. Morris' impressive rookie
season has seen him rush for 1613 yards meaning he is second in the league
leaving him only behind Adrian Peterson. His 13 rushing touchdowns again leave
him second in scores this time only behind Marshawn Lynch so the stats show
that the young running back is establishing himself as one of the best in the
league. The running game has helped RGIII succeed and with him possessing
various skills including his veteran like pocket presence and ability to
scramble the options Washington have on offense are a headache for opposing
defenses. Griffin's impressive season has put him in the running for rookie of
the year; his stats include 20 touchdown passes to just 5 interceptions which
is outstanding for a rookie and literally unheard of. He threw 3,200 passing
yards and rushed for over 800 yards as well as 7 scores on the season.
Washington will host the Seattle Seahawks this weekend who are a pretty similar
football team to the Redskins which makes for an interesting matchup as both
possess similar offenses and both have defenses that like to force turnovers;
Washington are ranked third in the league with a +17 turnover differential and
31 takeaways. The Redskins are on a hot streak and the Seahawks don't have the
best record on the road but now that their monster defence is fully equipped it’s
pretty much too close to choose a winner. How far Washington can actually go is
anyone's call but I think it is safe to say that whoever gets the win this
Sunday will go on to knock off the Falcons at the Georgia Dome meaning that a
rookie will be starting in the NFC Championship game.
Seattle Seahawks
Can Pete Carroll and his rookie QB help pull of something special this post-season |
The Seattle
Seahawks are an intriguing football team and have come a long way under head
coach Pete Carroll's guidance. They are a surprise package in some people's
eyes but from the start of the season it was clear to see that this team had
talent. Seattle haven't lost a game at home his season and their 8-0 record at
CenturyLink Field saw them knock off the likes of the New England Patriots, San
Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers. Despite being only 3-5 on the road the
Seahawks have showed signs of improvement away from Seattle towards the end of
the regular season with a win in Chicago and a blowout against the Bills both
of which were part of the teams give game winning streak to end the season on a
high. The Seahawks travel to the capital to take on the Washington Redskins for
wild card week after narrowly missing out on the NFC West title and a first
round bye. The game itself is close to call but Seattle have dangerous weapons
on both sides of the ball; on offense rookie Russell Wilson justified his selection
in the draft and Pete Carroll's decision to name him as the team’s starting
quarterback over Matt Flynn. Wilson racked up a passer rating of 100.0 in the
regular season throwing 26 touchdown passes which tied Peyton Manning's rookie
record for touchdowns in a season and threw just 10 interceptions for over
3,000 yards and also scored 4 rushing touchdowns himself with his impressive
performances putting him in the rookie of the year conversation. The ground
game has helped the rookie with Marshawn Lynch putting on another great display
this season rushing for 1590 yards and 11 touchdowns. The offense has got
things going despite any major weapons at receiver but the team’s success has
started from its foundations set on defense and the standards have been set
high. The return of Browner and Sherman at cornerback is a huge boost as
Seattle has had to cope without their two starters at the position but have
actually managed fine. Seattle’s pass defense ranked sixth in the league
allowing just 203.1 yards per game, finished 4th in the league in total defense
only giving up 306.2 yards per game and was fifth in turnover differential with
+13 and 31 takeaways. The statistics are all there to suggest that this
Seahawks team could go far in the post-season and some do believe they have a
genuine shot to reach New Orleans. Their first test will be against the
Redskins and a road win will only boost their confidence; if they win and then
go on to face the Falcons the pass defense will give the Falcons a torrid time
and Seattle could well be in the NFC Championship game come the end of the
month.
Minnesota Vikings
Can the one man wrecking machine continue to cause havoc in the playoffs |
No
disrespect to the Minnesota Vikings but Adrian Peterson has pretty much carried
the team on his own this season. It was this time last year when Peterson
underwent surgery on a potential career threatening torn ACL injury but he has
come back and produced one of the best seasons ever by a running back in the
history of the NFL as he racked up 2097 yards leaving him only 9 yards shy of
Ed Dickerson's record; he also rushed for an impressive 12 scores on the
ground. The Vikings and Peterson himself have been written off many times this
season but the team rallied to win their last four games with the last coming
against the Green Bay Packers ensuring they got the last NFC wild card spot
ahead of the Chicago Bears. The Vikings will matchup against Green Bay again
this weekend when the playoffs begin as Peterson and co look to pull off
another shock as well as another win over the Packers. This time though they'll
have to do it on the road where the team are 3-5 but it would be foolish to
rule the Vikings out especially as Christian Ponder even produced in week 17
when he threw 3 touchdown passes in the win and notably no interceptions.
Everyone likes a fairytale story but this one will end at Lambeau Field as a
playoff run is most likely a step too far for Minnesota but they've made big
strides this season and can look back on it with fond memories especially as
Peterson should walk away for the regular season MVP award and deservedly so.
NFC title game prediction:
1. Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers
or 2. Washington Redskins vs San Francisco 49ers
or 3. Seattle Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers
Out of the six NFC teams these four are the ones to watch out for and those are my three predictions for the championship game. I reiterate the fact that the Falcons will crumble again in the playoffs meaning that a rookie quarterback will have a shot at the Super Bowl. If it's RGIII the Redskins will lose as a trip to New Orleans is a step too far for a team that is still rebuilding but they won't face the Packers because those two teams rely mainly on offense and one defensive team will be in the title game. I don't see the 49ers losing an NFC title game if they get there to anyone besides Seattle but to be honest the more I think about it the more I am convinced that on January 20th the 5th seeded Seahawks take a trip to Lambeau Field to take on the 3rd seeded Green Bay Packers in a repeat of that Monday night madness from week 3 with both fighting it out to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. All in agreement that the game ends on a last second touchdown again... I thought so.
AFC seedings:
1. Denver Broncos - West winners - 13-3-0 (Home field advantage and first round bye)
2. New England Patriots - East winners - 12-4-0 (First round bye)
3. Houston Texans - South winners - 12-4-0
4. Baltimore Ravens - North winners - 10-6-0
5. Indianapolis Colts - Wildcard - 11-5-0
6. Cincinnati Bengals - Wildcard - 10-6-0
.
Denver Broncos
Can Manning and the Broncos go all the way |
From the
thrills of Tebowmania and a playoff win last season the Denver Broncos have
gone that step further this season thanks to a rejuvenated Peyton Manning who
has come back playing some of the best football of his career despite having
neck surgery which ruled him out of the 2011 season. It was foolish for anyone
to write Manning off and anybody who did has been proven wrong as Manning has thrown
4,659 passing yards this season; his second best season in his 15 years as a
pro. As well as this Manning threw 37 touchdown passes and just 11
interceptions meaning he finished the regular season with a passer rating of
105.8 with the stats suggesting he is the frontrunner along with Adrian
Peterson to win the NFL comeback player of the year award and possibly league
MVP. The future hall of fame quarterback has turned receivers Eric Decker and Demaryius
Thomas in to big time players with the two hauling in 23 of his 37 touchdown
passes giving Denver an offense to be feared as well as a defense that is
ranked second in the league for total defense giving up only 290.8 yards per
game overall. The Broncos defense also has Von Miller who has been a thorn in
many opponents side as the outside linebacker went on to get 18.5 sacks during
the regular season and even contributed for an interception which went for a
touchdown. All there is to say about this football team is that they are well
equipped all round and with them locking up the number one seed thanks to an 11
game winning streak you could forgive Peyton Manning for having one eye on
going back to his place of birth for Super Bowl 47. It’s been an
emotional ride for Manning and it could end in fairytale fashion with a win in
New Orleans which could include a divisional round matchup against his former
team the Colts and an AFC championship game against long-time adversary Tom
Brady. With Manning at the helm this Denver Broncos team has the tools to go
all the way and the road to the Super Bowl in the AFC will go through Denver
but in the playoffs anything can happen so expect the unexpected and lots of
drama.
New England Patriots
Can Tom Brady and the Patriots go a step further this year by winning their fourth championship |
It's always
eventful in New England and once again the Patriots are among the top
contenders to win the Super Bowl. Quarterback Tom Brady is looking to win the
elusive fourth ring which would quite possible cement his place as the greatest
quarterback of all time. Thankfully for Brady head coach Belichick has formed a
football team which knows how to win games and most of the time win in style.
In the 12 games won by the Patriots during the regular season they outscored
their opponents 452-215, yes I worked that out myself, which shows how dominant
they have been. In the 4 games lost they were only outscored 105-116 so just 11
points were the difference with narrow losses to Arizona by 2 points, Baltimore
and Seattle by a point and finally San Francisco by 7 points who lead by a 28
point deficit at halftime. This New England Patriots has all the pieces in
place to go on and win a championship as they possess a devastating offense
that is ranked first in the NFL with 427.9 yards per game in total offense
along with a vastly improved defense and are even dangerous on special teams.
The offense has continued to get it done despite injuries to the likes of
Julian Edelman who suffered a broken foot in week 13 but key weapon Rob
Gronkowski returned this week and with Aaron Hernandez returning earlier on in
the season the two headed tight end monster will be on the field for the
playoffs and has a bye week to prepare for its divisional round game. Brady
threw for 4,827 passing yards in the regular season, second best in his 13 year
career, and threw an impressive 34 touchdown passes making it only the fourth
time in his career that he has thrown over 30 touchdowns in a season. He also
threw just 8 interceptions making it the third time in his career that he has
finished a regular season with under 10 picks which is very impressive.
Unbelievably Brady is always improving as a quarterback but has the running
game established mainly by Stevan Ridley to thank for this latest successful
Patriots offense. The running game is something New England have lacked in
recent years but now that they have one it gives opposing defenses something
else to worry about as well as opening up play action. Shane Vereen, Danny
Woodhead and Brandon Bolden are also three very useful running backs who can
come in and offer different options at running back so the position offers just
as many alternatives to a passing game that includes Wes Welker and Brandon
Lloyd at wide receiver. This new running attack reminds me of when Terrell
Davis joined the Denver Broncos and that helped quarterback John Elway win back
to back Super Bowls following three defeats in his other big game appearances.
As well as this the Patriots defense has come on leaps and bounds as the team
have gone from being ranked 31st in total yardage last season to finishing the
2012 regular season first in turnovers with a differential of 25 and second in
takeaways with 41 thanks to an improved secondary as well as good defensive
play all round. This Patriots team will at least reach the AFC title game on
January 20th with many predicting a New England vs Denver matchup but with this
year being a Super Bowl or bust type season you can most likely bank on New
England being the team representing the AFC come Super Bowl 47.
Can Watt help stop the rot |
The
Houston Texans had hold of the number one seed in the AFC for weeks and still
held it going in to the last week of the regular season but a defeat to their
divisional rivals the Colts along with wins for the Patriots and Broncos saw
the Texans slip in to the third seeded position which now means they will play
this weekend. In wild card week the Texans will host the Bengals who have won
their last 3 in a row and their last 4 out of 5 games as opposed to Houston who
are on a 2 game losing streak and dropped to 12-4 following an 11-1 record
after 12 games. It's hard to pinpoint Houston's recent decline but they need to
fix the problem now that the playoffs are here especially as Cincinnati are a
team that shouldn't be underestimated. They need their offense to click again
and will look for quarterback Matt Schaub to rekindle his partnership with wide
receiver Andre Johnson and will also hope Arian Foster can recapture the
sparkling form he showed for the majority of the season which saw him rack up
1,424 yards on the ground and lead the league in rushing touchdowns with 15.
Their main goal to recapture that winning formula though should be defense as
it was their hard working efforts on that side of the ball that made them so
hard to beat early on in the season. In a lot of their big games this season it’s
almost as if the Texans have gone missing with defeats to the Packers 42-24 and
the Patriots 42-14 standing out as well as the week 17 loss to the Colts
leading to them having to play this weekend but if J.J. Watt can step up to the
MVP type form he showed for the majority of the season Houston can stop the
rot; the defensive end led the league in sacks with 20.5. Whilst the Texans did
clinch the AFC South divisional title they and their fans will feel they should
be resting this weekend and so will many experts as Houston were predicted as
an early season Super Bowl contender. That's not to say they can't make the big
game but recent form is not on the teams side but regardless of that the
playoffs is a clean slate and anyone's game. A win over the Bengals will mean
they travel to Gillette Stadium in the divisional round; that was where they
were blown out by the Patriots in week 14 and although they will want a shot at
redeeming themselves big defeats always remain in the back of your mind.
Overall it is clear to see that Houston have the talent but this young
franchise is still learning and will have to do it the hard way to reach New
Orleans by going through two of the greatest quarterback's to ever play the
game meaning that their task is almost certainly a step too far.
Baltimore Ravens
Can Ray Lewis and the Ravens get it together done one more time |
It has
been an emotional week for all those associated with the Ravens as it was
announced Ray Lewis will retire at the end of the season. The 13 time pro
bowler is one of if not the greatest linebacker to play the game and while the
news is obviously devastating it was also revealed that he will return for this
Sunday's playoff game against the Colts. Having their inspirational leader back
on the field can only be beneficial for Baltimore and they need something to
reignite them following a roller coaster of a season. The Ravens finished 10-6
and managed to clinch the AFC North but will host Andrew Luck and the 11-5
Colts in what will be a very close and exciting game. This game has all types
of stories for Baltimore with Lewis playing and the fact that they use to be
known as the Baltimore Colts. Can this team put a playoff run together? Who
knows and given their unpredictability it is hard to hazard a guess to whether
they can or not. Joe Flacco and the no huddle offense slowly declined week by
week but despite injuries the defense still managed to finish 8th in the league
for turnover differential and had 25 takeaways on the season. The Ravens are
similar to the Texans in the sense that both were predicted to have a genuine
shot at the Super Bowl but the regular season has thrown doubt over that and
now both teams face young opponents this week end who are both in form. Despite
Baltimore being able to rest some key starters in week 17 I think they won't
get any luck against Indianapolis resulting in a disappointing end for Ray
Lewis and his illustrious career.
Indianapolis Colts
Luck has been more than lucky as his amazing performances have guided the Colts to the playoffs |
Last
season the 'Suck for Luck' sweepstakes began and following a disappointing 2-14
season the Colts acquired the number one overall pick; via football not through
the other type of sucking, I'm sure I am not the only one who thought that
campaign name sounded weird. Back to football and one thing the Colts have not
done this season is suck as the team have rallied together after head coach
Chuck Pagano underwent treatment for leukemia to pull off a fairytale story by
going 11-5 on the season with Andrew Luck putting in some spectacular
performances as he starts off creating his own legacy in Indianapolis. By going
11-5 the Colts have made the playoffs and will go on the road to face the
Baltimore Ravens this weekend with a very good chance of making the divisional
round. A win for the Colts would almost certainly match them up against former
quarterback Peyton Manning and his new team the Denver Broncos. Of course
everyone knows Manning was released when injured to pave the way for Andrew
Luck to start the rebuilding process for the franchise as the team's new
quarterback. A 28-16 week 17 win over divisional rivals the Texans has proved they
can compete against the best and on their day Andrew Luck and these young Colts
could beat anyone. Fellow rookies T.Y. Hilton, Donnie Avery and Vick Ballard
have also been very impressive for the Colts on offense in their first seasons
as pros. The Colts offensive line has also held up and their defense has slowly
improved week by week as well as producing big plays when it matters. The Colts
are lucky to have Andrew Luck as he is something special and has come in to the
league showing great pocket presence, arm strength and also great on the run to
the surprise of some. He set a variety of rookie records this season such as the
most passing yards by a rookie quarterback in a single season throwing for
4,374 yards. He threw 23 touchdowns on the season and scored 5 touchdowns
himself. Luck also got the most game-winning drives by a rookie quarterback
with 7, the most fourth quarter comebacks by a rookie quarterback with 6
including the last second touchdown in Detroit, the most wins by a number 1
pick in his rookie season with 11 and when the Colts got to 8 wins on the
season he became the first rookie QB to achieve this feat. Will the pressure of
the playoffs get to Luck well I doubt that as he showed composure all season
long and even I predicted the Colts to get to 9 wins at the start of the season
which many laughed at but as we know they surpassed that and have gone on to be
the surprise package of the season. Come Sunday against the Ravens the
Indianapolis playoff run will begin with a win over Baltimore and they may even
pull off a shock in Denver with the emotion of a game against his former team
getting too much for Manning setting up Luck vs Brady part 2 in the AFC title
game.
Cincinnati Bengals
Will the smiles in Cincinnati continue in the playoffs |
By going
10-6 the Cincinnati Bengals reached the playoffs for the second successive
season and set up a wild card week matchup against the Houston Texans. The two
met at this stage of the post-season last year and the Texans defeated them
31-10 but the Bengals go in to this match full of confidence following three
successive wins. Houston on the other hand are have lost their last two and
slipped from first seeds to third on the last week of the season so this
matchup could be a close one. Any success the Bengals hope of having in the
playoffs will come down to three players. First up is second year quarterback
Andy Dalton who has had a very good season throwing over 3,500 passing yards
for 27 touchdowns; Dalton became one of three players in NFL history with at
least 20 touchdown passes in each of his first two seasons along with Peyton
Manning and Dan Marino. Dalton continued his good partnership with wide
receiver A.J. Green this season who also had a good second season as a pro as
he racked up 1,350 receiving yards along with 11 touchdown receptions. Finally
the third key player in this team is on defense and his name is Gino Atkins;
the defensive tackle had 12.5 sacks on the season and can produce big plays
when it matters. If these three guys can get it going the Bengals could get a
road win against Houston. Regardless of the result this franchise has improved
drastically over recent years and that is great to say as they can take a lot
of pride away from this season as the team continues to grow.
AFC title
game prediction:
1.
Indianapolis Colts vs New England Patriots
or 2. New
England Patriots vs Denver Broncos
It is
bold to rule out three of the six playoff teams but the majority of
people think that the AFC championship game will be contested in Denver at Mile
High between the Broncos and the New England Patriots. The Colts and Bengals
could easily pull off shocks that won't be so shocking in wild card weekend; if
that was to happen then I see the Colts losing to the Patriots along with the
Broncos defeating the Bengals to set up the dream matchup in the AFC. That is the
most likely AFC title game but in the playoffs there is always some sort of
shock and I see the Colts beating the Ravens this weekend then the apprentice
Andrew Luck defeating the master Peyton Manning to take Indianapolis to an AFC
title game at Gillette Stadium against the Patriots who in this scenario defeat
the Houston Texans in the wildcard round. There are bound to be thrills and
spills this post-season but I think most are in agreement that the most likely
championship game we'll see will be between the Patriots and the Broncos giving
Tom Brady or Peyton Manning another shot at another Lombardi Trophy.
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