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    Playoff Predicitions

    Not sure if this thread has been made yet, so i'll make one. if there already has been one just delete this BUT, i think its time to lay your official, game for game playoff predicition on the line. here's mine.

    Round 1
    Saints over Lions
    Falcons over Giants

    Bengals over Texans
    Steelers over Broncos

    Round 2
    Saints over 49ers
    Packers over Falcons

    Patriots over Bengals
    Ravens over Steelers

    Round 3
    Saints over Packers

    Ravens over Patriots

    Super Bowl
    Saints over Ravens

    unfortunately im gonna go with the ravens getting the super bowl L :/ noone in the afc really strikes fear in me if we play our best ball, but the saints are on absolute fire right now and i think they keep it alive





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    Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Round 1
    Saints over Lions
    Falcons over Giants

    Texans over Bengals
    Steelers over Broncos

    Round 2
    49ers over Saints
    Packers over Falcons

    Steelers over Patriots
    Ravens over Texans

    Round 3
    Packers over 49ers

    Ravens over Steelers

    Super Bowl
    Ravens over Packers

    Perfect storm is set-up for the Ravens in this year's playoffs. No Peyton to get through, and they don't have to be road-warriors. Despite what many people believe it's not that hard to beat a team 3 times in a season and actually happens quite often. This will be the case when the Ravens edge the Steelers in the AFC championship. Rodgers is surgical but I think the Ravens defense can make enough stops to out score the Packers.





  3. #3

    Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Wild Card
    #3 Saints over #6 Lions
    #4 Giants over #5 Falcons

    #6 Bengals over #3 Texans
    #5 Steelers over #4 Broncos

    Divisional
    #3 Saints over #2 49ers
    #1 Packers over #4 Giants

    #6 Bengals over #1 Patriots
    #2 Ravens over #5 Steelers

    Championship
    #3 Saints over #1 Packers

    #2 Ravens over #6 Bengals

    Super Bowl
    Saints over Ravens

    And I'm not just being a homer by thinking the Ravens will have home field throughout the AFC playoffs. This is my scenario.





  4. Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Wild Card round-
    Saints over Lions
    Giants over Falcons

    Texans over Bengals
    Steelers over Broncos

    Divisonal round-
    49ers over Saints
    Packers over Giants

    Pats over Steelers
    Ravens over Texans

    Championship round-
    Packers over 49ers
    Ravens over Pats

    Super Bowl
    Ravens over Packers

    I think the perfect storm is brewing for the Ravens. They are very healthy & rolling w/ confidence. They have their playmaker in Ray Rice performing at a high level. The defense always tightens up in the playoffs.

    They have 2 defenses (Pats & Packers) that cannot stop the run & if they elect to, don't have the playmakers to stop our passing attack.





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    Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Wild Card round-
    Saints over Lions
    Giants over Falcons

    Texans over Bengals
    Steelers over Broncos

    Divisonal round-
    49ers over Saints
    Packers over Giants

    Steelers over Pats
    Ravens over Texans

    Championship round-
    Packers over 49ers
    Ravens over Steelers

    Super Bowl
    Ravens over Packers

    Ravens beat the Packers in a similar scenario as the late 90's.

    Young QB takes Packers to consecutive Super Bowls... loses the second one to a team trying to win it for a veteran.

    On the podium Bisciotti says "This one's for Ray... and Ed!"





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    Re: Playoff Predicitions
    Wild Card round-
    Saints over Lions
    Giants over Falcons

    Texans over Bengals
    Steelers over Broncos

    Divisonal round-
    Saints over 49ers
    Packers over Giants

    Steelers over Pats
    Ravens over Texans

    Championship round-
    Packers over Saints
    Steelers over Ravens

    Superbowl
    Steelers beat the Packers taking back what is rightfully theirs.

    On the podium Goodell shakes like the scared pussy he is when handing the Superbowl MVP to James Harrison





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    Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Saints over Lions 70+ points
    Falcons over Giants Giants too inconsistent
    Bengals over Texans 1st string qb over 3rd string qb
    Broncos over Pigsburgh hard pick. bruising game.

    Packers over Falcons possible weather
    Saints over 49ers shld be a good close game
    Patriots over Bengals bengals could scare them
    Ravens over Broncos Tebow, 12 rushes for 30 yards

    Packers over Saints 42-38
    Ravens over Patriots 27-24 hoping for snow

    Ravens over Packers 27-24 3 interceptions
    "Nothing stops these Baltimore Ravens. Beat them, injure them, shove them to the bottom of the standings, drag them into a hostile environment and mount a big lead, and they just keep trudging forward like nothing fazes them." (Bleacher Report)





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    Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Wild Card
    #6 Lions over #3 Saints
    #5 Falcons over #4 Giants

    #3 Texans over #6 Bengals
    #5 Steelers over #4 Broncos

    Divisional
    #2 Niners over #5 Falcons
    #6 Lions over #1 Packers

    #1 Patriots over #5 Steelers
    #2 Ravens over #3 Texans

    Championship
    #2 Niners over #6 Lions
    #2 Ravens over #1 Patriots

    Super Bowl
    #2 Ravens over #2 Niners

    That's right - 'Harbowl II'. My preseason pick was Ravens over Falcons. Lions are my choice for the NFC 'dark horse' but don't bet the house on it (or the hay in the barn). If Steelers are smart they will start Batch at QB against Denver (give Roethlisberger a personal bye before heading to New England) - but I don't think they're that smart.





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    Re: Playoff Predicitions

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelCurtain View Post

    Superbowl
    Steelers beat the Packers taking back what is rightfully theirs.

    On the podium Goodell shakes like the scared pussy he is when handing the Superbowl MVP to James Harrison
    I think the Packers can claim the LOMBARDI trophy is rightfully theirs.

    As a squealer fan, I am betting that you didn't know that mankind existed before the seventies, however, and don't understand what I'm getting at.





  10. Really?

    Quote Originally Posted by purple bird View Post
    I think the Packers can claim the LOMBARDI trophy is rightfully theirs.

    As a squealer fan, I am betting that you didn't know that mankind existed before the seventies, however, and don't understand what I'm getting at.
    The Superbowl wasn't around when the Packers were winning their early championships...
    The name calling shows me you're a child who wasn't born until the mid nineties





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    Re: Really?

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelCurtain View Post
    The Superbowl wasn't around when the Packers were winning their early championships...
    The name calling shows me you're a child who wasn't born until the mid nineties
    How did they win the first two Super Bowls then?





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    Re: Really?

    Quote Originally Posted by JMUpurkfool View Post
    How did they win the first two Super Bowls then?
    JMU just won the internet for today with his complete pwning of SteelCurtain.

    The 2012 Lombardi Trophy is not rightfully anybody's yet. It must be earned and the only thing the Steelers, Ravens, Packers and anybody else has earned is the chance to try and grab it. My picks

    Steelers over Broncos
    Texans over Bengals
    Giants over Falcons
    Saints over Lions
    Patriots over Steelers
    Ravens over Texans
    Saints over 49ers
    Giants over Pack
    Patriots over Ravens
    Saints over Giants
    Saints over Patriots Final Score 84 - 79.





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