Saturday, January 11, 2014

10 things about the NFL playoffs

The last 3 Super Bowl winners,  Ravens, Giants and Packers snuck into the playoffs during their SB run. The Saints and Chargers won their last game to SNEAK into the playoffs

If the Chargers and Saints play in the SB, I may book a comedy show

The last 4 SB winners played the Philadelphia Eagles in the Eagles home opener. The San Diego Chargers played the Eagles in the home opener...

If Philip Rivers goes into Denver twice in a month and beat the Broncos, then its official. Peyton Manning led teams are not built for the playoffs. (No fucking way that happens right?)

Indianapolis Colts WR Darius Heyward-Bey has 3 names and none of them can catch a pass. He's not playing this week and that's a good thing for the Colts.

It's supposed to be raining with high winds in the Colts/Patriots game tonight. You here that Trent Richardson?!!! The Colts could really use you

The last 3 SB winners played in the wild card round. I like the 49ers the best.

The last time a team lost in the Super Bowl and returned the very next year were the Buffalo Bills some 20 years ago and they did it 4 times, that's incredibly impressive and incredibly sad.

No NFC game will have over 45 points scored for the rest of the playoffs

Tomorrow Carolina and Cam Newton will experience the endearing term, growing pains

The NFC representative will be determined by who plays better. Michael Crabtree or Percy Harvin
The AFC representative will be determined by Peyton Manning


Predictions:
Saints + 9 over Seattle. Under 45 9 points is a lot even in Seattle  Seahawks 23 -Saints 16

New England -7 over Colts 2 weeks for Belichek to prepare is 1 week to much for the Colts Pats 34- Colts 20

San Franciso even over Carolina Crabtree is the difference for this confident bunch of gold pan handlers 49ers 20 - Carolina 10

Denver -9.5 over San Diego The Chargers defense is way underrated but still, it's time for Peyton to start exercising some demons Denver 31-San Diego 20




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