Kansas City Chiefs (11-5) @ Indianapolis Colts (11-5)
My criteria for picking these games is simply picking the team with the better quarterback and Andrew Luck is just a better QB than Alex Smith. Smith is a game manager at best and his skill set isn't one built for playoff success. If the Colt's take away Jamal Charles and force him to put the ball in the air then they should win. Rusty says ponies take this one 24-17.
New Orleans Saints (11-5) @ Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)
My gut tells me pick the Eagles; they got the hot young quarterback; they got the leagues leading rusher; they got the hip coach. Despite this I'm sticking to my criteria of the superior quarterback winning the game and as good as Foles is, it's still Drew Brees (having a freak child like Jimmy Graham doesn't hurt either). Rusty says the Saint's take this one 35-24
San Diego Chargers (9-7) @ Cincinnati Bengals (11-5)
The numbers scream Bengals. AJ Green is a top flight wideout and Giovanni Bernard is a do-everything back that can be a nightmare for defenses. They also have one of the leagues top defenses. However I severely question their turnover prone quarterback in a playoff setting. Im sticking to my criteria and Phillip Rivers is a better Q than Dalton. Rusty says Super Chargers take it 27-20 (Dalton throws 2 or more picks).
San Francisco 49ers (12-4) @ Green Bay Packers (8-7-1)
The 49ers have the NFC's second most intimidating defense lead by monsters like Aldon Smith and Navarro Bowman. However the Packers counter with one of the best quarterbacks in the game in Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers is far superior to Kaepernick in terms of quarterbacking and thats my criteria for this year. Rusty says Green Bay 31-30 in a thriller at Lambeau.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Thursday, January 2, 2014
NFL PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS: Wildcard Edition
I can’t believe the NFL
playoffs have already arrived. Seems like just yesterday that I was at Patriots
training camp knocking people over to get a glimpse of Mr. GQ himself, Tom
Brady. Luckily, as a fan, Tom and company are one of twelve teams left this
season competing for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Pats also get a bye this
week, along with Denver, Seattle and Carolina. Even with these teams taking a
breather, there are still four great football games on tap for this weekend.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 4th 4:35 pm Lucas Oil
Stadium
CHIEFS at COLTS:
Game 1 of the NFL playoffs this year belongs to the 4 (Colts) and 5 (Chiefs)
seeds in the AFC. Both teams had 11-5 seasons but don’t let that fool you. The
Chiefs haven’t beaten a quality team since they played Philadelphia on
September 19. They had a cupcake schedule outside of their division. Within the
division, they went a weak 2-4. For the Colts, they have a quality quarterback
in Andrew Luck but he lacks experience in the playoffs and playmakers around
him. The trade for Trent Richardson didn’t go as planned (so far), and the
Colts ranked 20th in total defense. Now, obviously there are some
things to like about each team. For the Chiefs, it’s Jamaal Charles. He not
only rushed for over 1200 yards and 12 touchdowns, but he also caught 7
touchdowns as well. This guy is a weapon and you do not want to face him. For
the Colts, the aforementioned Andrew Luck is their key. If he plays to his
capability, the Colts can win this game. But because of his lack of playoff
experience, I am going to take the
Chiefs in this one, 23-17.
The primetime game on
Saturday January 4th will be the first NFC game featuring the 6 seed New Orleans Saints visiting the 3
seed Philadelphia Eagles. (Game time is 8:10).
Quick, what’s the first thing
you think of when you hear “Saints vs. Eagles?” Your answer should be offense.
Both of these teams are loaded with offensive talent and not much defense. For
New Orleans, their offensive firepower consists of QB Drew Brees, freakish TE
Jimmy Graham, WR Marques Colston, and versatile RB Pierre Thomas. An impressive
11-5, the Saints came in 2nd in their division to the Carolina
Panthers. On the other side of the field, the Eagles roll out some pretty heavy
weapons themselves. For example, QB Nick Foles has been nothing short of
flawless since he took over the job earlier this season. Also, the team has a
burner at WR in DeSean Jackson and of course this years rushing champion, LeSean
McCoy. With all of this offense on one field, this should be a shootout of a
football game. It will be frigid in Philly, and I know the Saints struggle
mightily on the road, but in a fast paced, high scoring affair, I see the Saints pulling this one out 37-34.
Sunday, January 5th at 1:10 pm:
If you still have enough
energy after Saturday’s games (and why wouldn’t you, 2 games is nothing
compared to a regular NFL Sunday), then I recommend watching the second AFC
Wildcard game between the San Diego Chargers (6 seed) and the Cincinnati
Bengals (3 seed). Where do we start with these two teams? You have San Diego
who barely made it into the playoffs, and you have Andy Dalton throwing 4
interceptions last week against the Ravens in a rather meaningful game. While
the Bengals had an impressive year, which included knocking off the Patriots, I
don’t buy into them. Andy Dalton is mediocre at best, even with targets such as
AJ Green, Tyler Eifert and Giovanni Bernard. On the defensive side, they lost
their star defensive lineman when Geno Atkins to a torn ACL. As for San Diego,
they needed Baltimore and Miami to lose on Sunday just to have a shot at the
playoffs, and of course everything fell into place for them. I have been
watching Philip Rivers closely this season and he looks like a rejuvenated QB.
He had an outstanding season with new WR Keenan Allen and newly signed Danny
Woodhead.
I keep going back and forth
on this one, but one quote sticks out from Bill Belichick. He said, “It’s not
about your record this season, it’s about how you play in a single game”. That’s why I think the Chargers are going
to ride the wave they have been on recently and they will move on to the
Divisional Round with a 28-25 stunner over the Bengals.
Sunday
at 4:40:
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