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Old 01-09-2011, 10:28 PM   #406
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Well if Atlanta could have the choice of who they get to play next week, no doubt they'd be sending the Packers to Chicago. Hence why reseeding the first round of the playoffs should happen.

I do think that Chicago is a match up that Seattle has a better chance with. Chicago has an offence that can run hot and cold, and when they're off, they become a real liability for that team. Still it's tough to go into another teams Stadium and beat them twice in the same year so I have to pick the Bears, but I'll be cheering for the Seahawks. Bears 20-6

Green Bay at Atlanta should also be a pretty good game, especially if the Packers can keep todays run game going. Whoever wins this game is going to the Superbowl, and I think the Packers will pull it off. Lets say 21-17, the Packers defence makes more plays than the Falcons does.

Ravens at Steelers should be a meanancing affair with two teams who really hate each other. Seems to me that the Steelers have been getting the better of this game for the past few years so maybe it's the Ravens turn? Although Pittsburgh having this extra week to rest up will really be able to come after Flacco, and Roethlisberger isn't Matt Cassel. I'll pick the Steeler to win this one 24-20.

Jets at Patriots, is another rivalry with a fair bit of ironny. First the Jets took Curtis Martin from the Patriots, than Bill Bellichick refused the Jets coaching job to take the one with the Patriots....Martin was a great player, but the Patriots won that one. Even Pete Carroll has coached both of these teams. But for Sunday, it's about Tom Brady and the Patriots offence which in it's last 8 games was absurdly dominant. The Jets will need to put up 30 points themselves if they want to win this one. I don't think they will, Patriots win 31-21.
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