The NFL Divisional Playoff Round is the greatest weekend of football on the calendar. Breathe it in, pro football fans.
Let's Get To Work!
New Orleans @ Seattle -8
In what was the first important Monday night game ESPN ever televised, Saints/Seahawks was notable for how dominant the Seahawks looked and how easily New Orleans’ vaunted offense was snuffed out by the Seattle pass rush.
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The Saints did impress last week when they were able to run the ball successfully against Philly. Establishing a running game to keep things close will ease both Seattle's aggressive defense and their raucous fans.
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But Seattle's misdirection and Marshawn Lynch are the Saint's kryptonite. The Hawks will roll.
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Indianapolis @ New England -7
The only non-rematch on this weekend’s slate, this Colts/Pats contest looks limp compared with the epic 'Manning v. Brady' battles of the last decade.
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The Colts will be feisty as Andrew Luck is the hottest player left in the tournament thus far.
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But the Colts suspect defense will be mowed down by Tom Brady.
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San Francisco @ Carolina -1
Carolina eked a 10-9 win over San Fran in Week 10, thanks to their Dirty D and careful game management by Cam Newton.
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Shocking to call Newton a "game manager." Cam Newton was one my favorite college players for his explosiveness and ability to create fantastic plays. The Niners will slow down his playmaking ability.
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San Fran is playoff tested, having made the last two NFC title games (and winning last year's). Carolina is green. The Niners will make it three in a row.
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San Diego @ Denver -9.5
San Diego and Denver, division rivals who split their regular season series, have never before played each other in the playoffs.
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While Denver has been on a warpath this season, last season's post-season flame hangs heavy over Peyton Manning's massive head.
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Much like how the 2012 Ravens were a team of destiny (whose charmed run began against these very Chargers), San Diego is playing with house money, needing a ridiculous ending to the regular season to make the tourney. Manning's poor playoff record against Phillip Rivers' bolo tie spells a San Diego upset.
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