Here are my can’t-miss predictions for the NFL’s divisional
playoffs this weekend:
RAVENS AT
BRONCOS:
* The
Ravens’ big celebration was last week -- didn’t you see it? Ray Lewis and
company had a big party in Baltimore after knocking off a team that finished
2-14 last season and had the most rookie starters of any team in the NFL. Can
you say, “Letdown?” Sure, there’s enough veteran leadership on the Ravens to
avoid a letdown. Mentally. Physically
is another story. Don’t expect Lewis and Ed Reed to make a difference here.
* You know
how Denver has gone to great lengths the second half of the season to prove to
the world that Knowshon Moreno gives the Broncos a viable running attack? The
Ravens will be ready for it… which is why the Broncos’ first offensive play
Saturday will be a play-action – the Ravens will bite – and Peyton Manning will
throw an 80-yard TD pass to Demaryius Thomas.
Final
Score: Broncos 27, Ravens 13
PACKERS AT
49ERS:
* Green Bay
hasn’t really had a super-dominant roll this season. Now is a pretty good time
to get on it. Aaron Rodgers will have this team in the Super Bowl. Mark it
down.
* The
Packers defense will surprise everyone and upstage the 49ers defense. (Oh,
wait… that’s just crazy wishful thinking on my part because I started the
Packers defense last week in the NFL.com Fantasy Playoff Challenge and I’ll get
double points from them this week.)
Final
Score: Packers 38, 49ers 21
SEAHAWKS
AT FALCONS:
* Okay, the
Seahawks didn’t falter last week when they made the dreaded coast-to-coast road
trip. Of course, they did get off to a slow start. And it was against the
Redskins, a team that was grossly overrated regardless of RGIII’s health
status. Now they have a second straight long road trip against an underrated
team that has a pretty solid home-field advantage.
* Tony
Gonzalez is on a mission, and he will have a monster game.
Final
Score: Falcons 24, Seahawks 17
TEXANS AT
PATRIOTS:
* I believe
in Arian Foster. I don’t believe the Patriots’ run defense will stop him this
time.
* The
Patriots have been perhaps the ultimate example of “team” over the last 12
years, but look at this game on paper: The Texans have the best running back in
this game, the best receiver, the best impact defensive player. Bill Belichick
and Tom Brady count for an awful lot, but the Texans won’t be pushovers here.
Final
score: Texans 23, Patriots 21
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