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Nconroe
01-08-2011, 11:35 AM
Well, unfortunately Texans aren't in this

schedule is as follows
Jan. 8-9 -- Wild Card Weekend.
Jan. 15-16 -- Divisional Playoffs.
Jan. 23 -- Conference Championships.
Jan. 30 -- Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii
Feb. 6 -- Super Bowl XLV, North Texas

here is a site with playoff brackets
http://www.chiff.com/recreation/sports/NFL-brackets.htm

today we have
New Orleans at Seattle I will choose underdogs, Seattle
and
NY Jets and Indianapolis and choose another underdog Colts
but likely miss on both of those

then tomorrow have
Baltimore at Kansas City ok, similarly choose underdogs, KC
and
GreenBay at Philadelphia and not sure, but take Philadelphia

basically taking home teams in each game, but anyone could win
and no, I don't want to bet anyone on this being correct

painekiller
01-08-2011, 03:18 PM
Well, unfortunately Texans aren't in this

schedule is as follows
Jan. 8-9 -- Wild Card Weekend.
Jan. 15-16 -- Divisional Playoffs.
Jan. 23 -- Conference Championships.
Jan. 30 -- Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii
Feb. 6 -- Super Bowl XLV, North Texas

here is a site with playoff brackets
http://www.chiff.com/recreation/sports/NFL-brackets.htm

today we have
New Orleans at Seattle I will choose underdogs, Seattle
and
NY Jets and Indianapolis and choose another underdog Colts
but likely miss on both of those

then tomorrow have
Baltimore at Kansas City ok, similarly choose underdogs, KC
and
GreenBay at Philadelphia and not sure, but take Philadelphia

basically taking home teams in each game, but anyone could win
and no, I don't want to bet anyone on this being correct

Haven't looked at this much but how about
New Orleans
Colts

Ravens
Philly

Blitzwood
01-09-2011, 10:51 PM
New England vs Atlanta Superbowl!

34-28 Pats.

rack'em.

painekiller
01-10-2011, 03:32 PM
Haven't looked at this much but how about
New Orleans
Colts

Ravens
Philly

What do I know? It appears only 25% of what I think I know. And that is why I do not gamble.

Nconroe
01-11-2011, 10:29 AM
Looks like picking the home team resulted in 25% as well, same as trying to think about it.

So, this next weekend, I'll try the same rule, see what happens to home team in the division round. So, my pick is second

Saturday, Jan. 15
Green Bay at Atlanta
Baltimore at Pittsburgh

Sunday, Jan. 16
NY Jets at New England
Seattle at Chicago

nunusguy
01-12-2011, 08:38 AM
We're out in Vegas this weekend and I'm planning on jumping all over the Jets and those 9 points that come with them.

chuck
01-15-2011, 12:48 PM
I say it every year and I'll say it again now: this is my favorite weekend of NFL football. For me it's the most exciting and offers the best games.

I don't know why, but everything beyond this weekend always feels sort of anti-climactic, even if the games are good.

chuck
01-16-2011, 01:35 AM
Man, this is a scintillating website full of passionate fans. A completely casual fan such as I can hardly get a word in around here.

chuck
01-16-2011, 01:03 PM
I actually thought that Seattle had a very real chance of winning today. Shows what I know. Of course, I thought Atlanta was unbeatable through the NFC. So much for my plan to make a living betting on sports.

Nconroe
01-16-2011, 04:07 PM
I was impressed how Baltimore protected their 21-7 half time lead yesterday.

Chicago looks pretty good as long as Cutler is on.

All the survivors seem to have a very good defense and not bad at offense either, as expected I suppose.

chuck
01-16-2011, 05:55 PM
The idea that if the Texans "fix the defense" they will be a contender is ludicrous. The four final AFC teams are light years ahead of the Texans in virtually every way. Any one of those teams would embarrass the Texans in a playoff game.

Nconroe
01-16-2011, 06:58 PM
Yep, our Oline is good till it faces one of the top defenses which is what wins in the playoffs.

Nconroe
01-16-2011, 07:10 PM
well, home team only won two of the four games this weekend. or 3 of 8 games in playoffs up to now.

For Conference Championship weekend, next Sunday, Jan. 23 ,

we have two games:

NFC : Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
and
AFC : NYC Jets at Pittsburg Steelers

I'll stick with just for fun choosing home team, but all should be good games as they were this weekend.

Then, Superbowl will be two weeks latter on Feb. 6

Nconroe
01-24-2011, 06:56 PM
Ok, should be a good Super Bowl game with Green Bay and Pittsburgh.

I'll predict Packers win 24-21, not sure why, maybe cause they haven't won for 15 years or so.

painekiller
01-24-2011, 11:54 PM
My head says the Steelers, but my heart says Packers. I want Green Bay to forget about Farve and for Rogers to become the new hero in Green Bay.

Don't want to see Big Ben move up the ladder of Super Bowl QBs to 3 wins, not after this last off season.

Plus I want to see Dom Capers win.

Nconroe
01-25-2011, 01:11 PM
My head says the Steelers, but my heart says Packers. I want Green Bay to forget about Farve and for Rogers to become the new hero in Green Bay.

Don't want to see Big Ben move up the ladder of Super Bowl QBs to 3 wins, not after this last off season.

Plus I want to see Dom Capers win.

Exactly my sentiments as well.

Nconroe
02-07-2011, 05:27 PM
Congratulations to GreenBay for winning 45th Super bowl and Lombardi Trophy. Pretty exciting game with the sentimental favorite winning, atleast for some of us. Three turnovers forced by Packer defense is hard to overcome for Steelers.