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Swami Jr's NFL Playoff picks - Wild Card weekend
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I won't be shocked if the Jets knock them off. They already did once.

>Yep, MJ was a competitor and extremely skilled and that's the same reason I think the Pats take the whole thing. Brady is a beast.
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>>I am taking the Packers very seriously as Super Bowl contenders. If they can take out the Falcons next week, which is a tough place for a visiting team to win, I am sure they will beat the Bears-Seahawks winner and go to the Super Bowl.
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>>Bear in mind that part of the Falcon's home field advantage is reputed to be the noise in the Georgia Dome. Statistically the Seahawks' stadium is the noisiest in the NFL and the Packers got past it. Some teams can tune that stuff out and play well on the road. During the Bulls championship years with Michael Jordan they won some key playoff games on the road. It brought out the killer instinct in them. There is a classic photo of MJ hitting the jump shot that beat Utah. The shot is still in the air but from the expression on the fans' faces you can tell they knew it was going in.
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>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9QPMy__xKQ
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>>He had great technical skills. Jumping ability, speed, reflexes, all that. But what separated him was he had the heart of an assassin.
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>>>25% hey that's pretty good for a Chefs fan! lol I had Nawlins, thinking the Seahawks were just too weak to win...Brandon Stokely wasn't good enough for Kid McD in Denver . . . arrrrggghhhh. Then I figured the Colts might win because of Payton, but the defense was too decimated. Next, I did get the Ravens over your Chefs because their defense is tooooooo tough. I didn't think they would put as many points up though. Then, I was pulling for the Packers. I don't think Vick will be able to survive many years in the NFL, unless he learns to stay in the pocket. Teebow is going to have to do the same. Oh well... take heart. It will be the same result for all but one team, which will probably be the Pats. The future lies ahead.
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>>>>On Saturday afternoon, the 11-5 Saints travel to Seattle to take on the 7-9 NFC West champion Seahawks. Yes, a team with four more victories must travel on the road, and a team that didn't even break .500 gets a home playoff game. The Saints should return their Super Bowl rings from last year if they can't put Seattle away. Go with the Saints
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>>>>On Saturday night, the 11-5 Jets travel to Lucas Oil stadium to take on the ominously-reborn 10-6 Indy Colts. The Colts are getting healthy, and the Jets are banged up. Go with the Colts, who should win with unexpected ease.
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>>>>On Sunday afternoon, the 12-4 Ravens travel to Arrowhead to take on the 10-6 AFC West Champ KC Chiefs. This is a huge game for the Chiefs, for their GM Scott Paoli, and for head coach Todd Haley. Look for Charlie Weis to come up with a game plan to frustrate the Ravens defense, and look for KC's defense to surprise Joe Flacco with a series of blitz packages. Go with the Chiefs in the mild upset.
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>>>>And in the late game on Sunday, the 10-6 Packers travel to Lincoln Financial Field to play the suddenly beatable 10-6 Eagles. Look for Aaron Rodgers to have a field day, and look for the Packers defense to knock Michael Vick down the entire day. Go with the Packers.
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>>>>So that's it....Saints, Colts, Chiefs, and Packers. For the first time in NFL history, during the wild card weekend, NO home team has a better regular season record than the visiting club.

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