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  • #31
    Originally posted by papapepper View Post
    I'm not trying to imply the Raiders should be in the playoffs and are one of the top teams in the NFL. I'm just impressed in what was accomplished this year, that's all.
    Nobody was downplaying what they'd done or say they're a bad team, but you said that they were a great team. They're far from it. They did some great things considering where they've been, but that doesn't make them a great team.
    Originally posted by Broncojohnny
    HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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    • #32
      4:30 PM ET (11-5-0) New Orleans Saints @ (7-9-0) Seattle Seahawks
      8:00 PM ET (11-5-0) New York Jets @ (10-6-0) Indianapolis Colts

      Sunday games 1-09-2011
      1:00 PM ET (12-4-0) Baltimore Ravens @ (10-6-0) Kansas City Chiefs
      4:30 PM ET (10-6-0) Green Bay Packers @ (10-6-0) Philadelphia Eagles

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      • #33
        Seattle Seahawks: Read a funny tweet Sunday night that Saints coach Sean Payton, after watching the Rams-Seahawks game, has decided to rest his starters for the wild-card matchup.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by papapepper View Post
          Seattle Seahawks: Read a funny tweet Sunday night that Saints coach Sean Payton, after watching the Rams-Seahawks game, has decided to rest his starters for the wild-card matchup.
          Must have been on The Onion.

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          • #35
            It would be really entertaining if Seattle does beat New Orleans. Peppers head would explode trying to explain Peyton meant to lose so he could have a healthy team for the next season.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Lone Sailor View Post
              Must have been on The Onion.
              Lol I read that on NFL.com they predict Seattle doesn't have the slightest chance in hell.

              I kind of wish the match up wasn't so lopsided on paper.

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              • #37
                I would love to see Seattle win.
                Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
                  I would love to see Seattle win.
                  Why would you love to see Seattle win the super bowl? Or would you just love to see Seattle be one and done?

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                  • #39
                    I would love to see Seattle beat New Orleans (making New Orleans one and done), and get eliminated in the next round.
                    Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                    HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
                      I would love to see Seattle beat New Orleans (making New Orleans one and done), and get eliminated in the next round.
                      If Seattle wins, they got my vote for the super bowl! Would really shut people up about a team under .500 making playoffs or even hosting a game. It would really make for a great story line.

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                      • #41
                        Most feared? According to the analyst at NFL.com

                        Vic Carucci: Chiefs
                        The Chiefs have tremendous potential to keep their feel-good story alive for a few more weeks. Although they've been far stronger at home, they're built well enough to succeed in the postseason. With the NFL's best rushing attack, the Chiefs can utilize a ball-control attack anywhere to help minimize the most explosive opposing offenses and allow their own offense to be effective in the worst conditions Mother Nature can deliver. Matt Cassel is peaking at the perfect time under the guidance of Charlie Weis, who has plenty of experience calling plays in the postseason. Romeo Crennel, also no stranger to this time of year, has put together a playoff-caliber defense. And Todd Haley is smart enough to let his coordinators coach.

                        Steve Wyche: Saints
                        Taking the wild-card route won't matter for New Orleans, especially since the first game could be a momentum-building victory at Seattle. The Saints are a dome team, but their O-line will allow them to run when they have to, regardless of the climate -- as long as Pierre Thomas stays healthy. Defensive coordinators hate going against Sean Payton and Drew Brees because of their aggressiveness in scheming and executing matchup advantages, which they have, offensively, over every team in the NFC. With rookie TE Jimmy Graham emerging as an X-factor, the Who Dats are even scarier.

                        Pat Kirwan: Patriots
                        Off the record, I can usually get a coach to admit that avoiding a certain team isn't a bad idea. There are a number of solid teams in the playoffs that fit the bill, but there's no team like the Patriots. Bill Belichick is a factor, especially at home, and a guy with a rich playoff history. He has a knack for getting his team ready and creating a scheme that is problematic to any opponent coming into Foxboro. Then there's Tom Brady, who is 27-1 at home, including the playoffs, since 2007. Brady appears to be more driven than ever. He has led an offense that averaged 33 points a game this season at home (where the Patriots will play all of their playoff games), more than enough to overcome a defense that is a work in progress.

                        Bucky Brooks: Bears
                        Chicago has a dominant defense that excels at creating negative plays, and its ability to get turnovers allows it to win games without much help from the offense. Julius Peppers, Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs are dominating games on a weekly basis with their speed and athleticism, which sets the table. Devin Hester has regained his touch as a returner, which consistently puts the offense in favorable field position. With Jay Cutler avoiding the costly mistakes that plagued the offense earlier in the season, the Bears can turn any contest into a low-scoring affair decided in the fourth quarter. To win in the playoffs, a team must excel in all three phases, and the Bears clearly have the blueprint to get it done.

                        Elliot Harrison: Ravens
                        No one should want to play the Ravens right now. Baltimore plays a physical game on both offense and defense. The Chiefs' main strength is their ground game, but they'll face the league's fourth-best run defense -- a unit that forced four fumbles Sunday against the Bengals. Many consider New England the Super Bowl favorite, but the Ravens destroyed the Patriots in last year's playoffs and took them deep into overtime at Gillette Stadium earlier this season. Perhaps the most impressive thing about the Ravens right now, besides their five-game win streak, is how effective Ray Rice and the running game have been (104-66 run-pass ratio over the last three weeks.)

                        Michael Lombardi: Packers
                        Every year there is usually one playoff team that is feared. The makeup of those teams is always the same -- a great quarterback combined with a defense that plays well in front and can create turnovers. The Cardinals and Giants reached recent Super Bowls with this formula; this year it is the Packers. With Aaron Rodgers at quarterback and a talented group of receivers to go along with the right combination of speed and pass-rushing ability on defense, no one wants to play the Packers, who are Super Bowl contenders.

                        Jason La Canfora: Ravens
                        No one in the AFC wants to face the Ravens as a wild card. They've won three road playoff games the past two seasons, Joe Flacco is much improved, and the run game has looked better down the stretch. They have won at Pittsburgh, managed to let the Patriots off the hook in overtime in New England (they won at Foxboro last year in the postseason), and have a playmaking defense. They're playoff-tested, and they don't mind going on the road. Peyton Manning has had their number, and avoiding what appeared to be a likely wild-card meeting with the Colts already bodes well for them.

                        Albert Breer: Packers
                        The Packers grew offensively in their one game without Aaron Rodgers -- against New England -- and the sky is the limit, as long as their offensive line holds up. The defense continues to ascend, too, and most of the team has some playoff experience (whether it was just last year, or it goes back to their 2007 run). So long as they can protect the franchise quarterback, there aren't many holes on this team.

                        No Steelers
                        No Falcons
                        No Seattle
                        No Jets
                        No Colts

                        That's a big slap in the face to Atlanta.

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                        • #42
                          Saturday games 1-08-2011
                          4:30 PM ET (11-5-0) New Orleans Saints @ (7-9-0) Seattle Seahawks
                          8:00 PM ET (11-5-0) New York Jets @ (10-6-0) Indianapolis Colts

                          Sunday games 1-09-2011
                          1:00 PM ET (12-4-0) Baltimore Ravens @ (10-6-0) Kansas City Chiefs
                          4:30 PM ET (10-6-0) Green Bay Packers @ (10-6-0) Philadelphia Eagles
                          Originally posted by Da Prez
                          Fuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!
                          Originally posted by VETTKLR


                          Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1

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                          • #43
                            Saints
                            Colts
                            Cheifs (I know this is a stretch)
                            Eagles

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                            • #44
                              Saturday games 1-08-2011
                              4:30 PM ET (11-5-0) New Orleans Saints
                              8:00 PM ET (10-6-0) Indianapolis Colts

                              Sunday games 1-09-2011
                              1:00 PM ET (12-4-0) Baltimore Ravens
                              4:30 PM ET (10-6-0) Philadelphia Eagles


                              Superbowl Champions: The Patriots
                              Originally posted by talisman
                              I wonder if there will be a new character that specializes in bjj and passive agressive comebacks?
                              Originally posted by AdamLX
                              If there was, I wouldn't pick it because it would probably just keep leaving the game and then coming back like nothing happened.
                              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                              Because fuck you, that's why
                              Originally posted by 80coupe
                              nice dick, Idrivea4banger
                              Originally posted by Rick Modena
                              ......and idrivea4banger is a real person.
                              Originally posted by Jester
                              Man ive always wanted to smoke a bowl with you. Just seem like a cool cat.

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                              • #45
                                Seahawks
                                Jets
                                Chiefs
                                Packers
                                "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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