How did your wildcard picks hold up? In a week where Eli Manning became the man in New York and the Redskins went down with nary a whimper, I am 3-1. That has changed the matchups a bit because now the Giants, being the lowest remaining seed in the NFC, will face the Cowboys for the third time this year instead of the Packers.
Let me know how your picks did and register your picks for the next round. Remember, you can't say "I told you so", unless you told us to begin with. Two of my pre-season picks in the NFC are still in it, the Giants and the Cowboys. Three of my pre-season picks for the AFC are still in it. That's my best year ever so far.
The following 3 brackets are my pre-season picks and my picks just before Week 12 and my final picks. My week 12 picks were pretty close to the final match-ups. ;)
Week 1 Results and Week 2 Match-Ups:
Wildcard: My record in this round is 3-1. How did you do?
NFC: N.Y. Giants vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Bucs have been surviving by the sheer will of their defense since Garcia's injury. The Giants played with a new intensity against the Patriots and they have lost only one road game all year. This will be a low scoring game and I think the Giants win a close one
GIANTS 24-14 - I picked this one.
NFC: Seattle Seahawks vs. Washington Redskins The Washington Redskins have a quarterback who has been on fire the last four weeks and the Seahawks have seemingly removed all of the running plays from their playbook. This one won't be a war of attrition, rather an air show. The Redskins win in a high scoring contest.
SEAHAWKS 35-14 - This one went nothing like I envisioned.
**Dwindy, fridayharborgal, DezzNutz, onesouthernlion, harebear, racer256 - It is duly noted that you got this pick right. I am having my crow with some fava beans and a nice chianti.**
AFC: Pittsburg Steelers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars The Jaguars are the best team that has been flying under the radar all year. No one has wanted to meet this Jags team in the Playoffs. The Steelers have key injuries and don't look to get healthy before next week. Big Ben has a good game but succumbs to the Jacksonville defense by at least a touchdown.
JAGUARS 31-29 - Pittsburg put up more of I fight than I expected. Close game, but I got the outcome right.
AFC: San Diego Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans The Titans squeaked into the playoffs against the Colts in a game that Peyton Manning only played one quarter and Marvin Harrison stayed on the bench to heal a little more before coming back. With a healthy Albert Haynesworth they might be able to stuff the running game of the Chargers. With Haynesworth operating as he is now, at about half capacity; they are no match for LaDanian Tomlinson and the Chargers. Chargers, quite literally, run away with this one.
GIANTS 24-14 - I picked this one.
2nd Round:
NFC: New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys Eli is having his coming out party in the last two weeks. He is finally delivering what those in the Giants organization thought he could when they traded the farm to San Diego for him a few years ago. The Giants are playing inspired football in the last two weeks since their close loss to New England. After losing twice to Dallas this year, New York will key on the receivers that have been the source of their demise in the past two against Dallas. This will open up Barber for a huge rushing game. Romo has matured a lot as a football player since last years playoff goof-ups. Where he cracked under pressure last year, this year that is when he is at his best. Dallas by 10.
NFC: Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers Which Seahawk team will show up. In a year where they have been notoriously inconsistent, that will be the determining factor to how close this game gets at the end. Green bay will be be able to key on the passing game, because the Seahawks have no running game to speak of. They do, however, have a decent secondary. Green Bay will run the ball well in this game and that will make the linebackers have to cheat up a bit, opening up the middle for some big pass plays. Brett Favre is his best in the playoffs and I don't see this game as an exception. Packers by 7.
AFC: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots Indianapolis, Philadelphia and New York showed that you can almost beat this Patriot team. Jacksonville will be the one to close the deal. When most teams come after Tom Brady, he has the quick outlets to Faulk and Moss coming back to bail him out. Jacksonville has the speed in their defensive ends and line-backing corp to take away these outlets and make Brady have to move out of the pocket. Jacksonville also has the power running game with Fred Taylor to keep the Patriots secondary honest and allow Garrard to throw the short routes he has been so successful with all year. In a shocker, Jacksonville by 3.
AFC: San Diego Chargers vs. Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis' defense that was absent for most of last year until the playoffs is alive and well in 2007. The defensive line of the Colts will stuff the run and force Phillip Rivers to beat a secondary which features one of the best DB's in the league in Sanders. Peyton Manning will have a big game against the Chargers. Indianapolis by 14.
Conference Finals:
NFC: Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys If you saw the game between them earlier in the season, I think this game will be more of the same. The Packers can't rely on the home-field advantage of their frozen wasteland of a field and they have a horrendous record in Dallas; in fact, Favre has never won there. Look for T.O. to burn the Green Bay secondary yet again and Jason Witten to have a big second half when the Packers make adjustments to keep T.O. from beating them during halftime. Favre and his mini-me Romo will both have good games, but I think Dallas' receiving corp will prove to be better. Cowboys by a touchdown.
AFC: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Indianapolis Colts This is going to be a tough game. The Jaguars will just be coming off of a week in which they ended the Patriot's hope for an undefeated season, but will have no trouble with a let down for this game since it decides who plays Dallas in the Super Bowl. Indianapolis will be trying to earn their second consecutive trip to the SB behind the arm of Peyton Manning. Jacksonville will apply pressure to Manning, but I think Manning will have prepared for it. Jacksonville WILL be able to run on Indianapolis and will methodically work the ball down the field. I think Indy will go up early, but Jacksonville will make it close in the second half as their offense wears down the Indianapolis defense. There won't be many punts in this game. I almost had to flip a coin on this one. Indianapolis wins this one by 7.
Super Bowl:
Dallas Cowboys vs. Indianapolis Colts These two teams are more evenly matched, I think, than people have previously thought. Manning, of course, is the better quarterback. He has all of the same intangibles as Romo, but with a better arm and better mind for the game. Dallas defense is stronger than Indianapolis, with the exception of the secondary. Dallas does have a receiver that can outrun the Colts DB Sanders in the cover two - Terrell Owens. I think this game will go down to the wire and, once again, Indianapolis will be beaten in a big game by a kicker. Dallas by a field goal.
Well, THERE ARE MY PICKS!
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What a season so far. How have your picks held up? Who would have forseen the total implosions of Philadelphia and New Orleans in the NFC and the disappearance of the Jets and Ravens in the AFC. The rising of Green Bay into the winners bracket on the NFC side and the late resurgence of the Redskins to make the playoffs have also been quite unexpected. And, who would have guessed that Peyton Manning's touchdown pass and Jerry Rice's touchdown reception records would fall so soon?
The following 3 brackets are my pre-season picks and my picks just before Week 12 and my final picks. My week 12 picks were pretty close to the final match-ups. ;)
If you have your preseason picks, let me know what they were. It's fun to see just how much things change in one season.
2007 Official NFL Playoff Match-ups:
Wildcard:
NFC: N.Y. Giants vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Bucs have been surviving by the sheer will of their defense since Garcia's injury. The Giants played with a new intensity against the Patriots and they have lost only one road game all year. This will be a low scoring game and I think the Giants win a close one
NFC: Seattle Seahawks vs. Washington Redskins The Washington Redskins have a quarterback who has been on fire the last four weeks and the Seahawks have seemingly removed all of the running plays from their playbook. This one won't be a war of attrition, rather an air show. The Redskins win in a high scoring contest.
AFC: Pittsburg Steelers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars The Jaguars are the best team that has been flying under the radar all year. No one has wanted to meet this Jags team in the Playoffs. The Steelers have key injuries and don't look to get healthy before next week. Big Ben has a good game but succumbs to the Jacksonville defense by at least a touchdown.
AFC: San Diego Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans The Titans squeaked into the playoffs against the Colts in a game that Peyton Manning only played one quarter and Marvin Harrison stayed on the bench to heal a little more before coming back. With a healthy Albert Haynesworth they might be able to stuff the running game of the Chargers. With Haynesworth operating as he is now, at about half capacity; they are no match for LaDanian Tomlinson and the Chargers. Chargers, quite literally, run away with this one.
2nd Round:
NFC: Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys The Redskins have been hot lately and are throwing the ball exceptionally well, but they beat a Dallas team on the last day of the regular season that was resting it's players for the playoffs. The story will be much different with a healthy and rested starting lineup in there. Romo has matured a lot as a football player since last years playoff goof-ups. Where he cracked under pressure last year, this year that is when he is at his best. Dallas will be sending everyone but the cheerleaders at the Washington QB and will try to force the Redskins to beat them on the ground. Washington will key on T.O., so Jason Witten will have a monster game. Dallas by 10.
NFC: New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers Brett Favre is his best in the playoffs and I don't see this game as an exception. Eli has a great arm and Green Bay has a suspect backfield, so this one promises to be a high scoring contest. Eli, however, seems to make his worst decisions when the pressure is on and costs his team with his mistakes. The Giants as a team also have a tendancy to lose their composure when the game is on the line and get silly, costly penalties. Packers take this one by 14.
AFC: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots Indianapolis, Philadelphia and New York showed that you can almost beat this Patriot team. Jacksonville will be the one to close the deal. When most teams come after Tom Brady, he has the quick outlets to Faulk and Moss coming back to bail him out. Jacksonville has the speed in their defensive ends and line-backing corp to take away these outlets and make Brady have to move out of the pocket. Jacksonville also has the power running game with Fred Taylor to keep the Patriots secondary honest and allow Garrard to throw the short routes he has been so successful with all year. In a shocker, Jacksonville by 3.
AFC: San Diego Chargers vs. Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis' defense that was absent for most of last year until the playoffs is alive and well in 2007. The defensive line of the Colts will stuff the run and force Phillip Rivers to beat a secondary which features one of the best DB's in the league in Sanders. Peyton Manning will have a big game against the Chargers. Indianapolis by 14.
Conference Finals:
NFC: Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys If you saw the game between them earlier in the season, I think this game will be more of the same. The Packers can't rely on the home-field advantage of their frozen wasteland of a field and they have a horrendous record in Dallas; in fact, Favre has never won there. Look for T.O. to burn the Green Bay secondary yet again and Jason Witten to have a big second half when the Packers make adjustments to keep T.O. from beating them during halftime. Favre and his mini-me Romo will both have good games, but I think Dallas' receiving corp will prove to be better. Cowboys by a touchdown.
AFC: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Indianapolis Colts This is going to be a tough game. The Jaguars will just be coming off of a week in which they ended the Patriot's hope for an undefeated season, but will have no trouble with a let down for this game since it decides who plays Dallas in the Super Bowl. Indianapolis will be trying to earn their second consecutive trip to the SB behind the arm of Peyton Manning. Jacksonville will apply pressure to Manning, but I think Manning will have prepared for it. Jacksonville WILL be able to run on Indianapolis and will methodically work the ball down the field. I think Indy will go up early, but Jacksonville will make it close in the second half as their offense wears down the Indianapolis defense. There won't be many punts in this game. I almost had to flip a coin on this one. Indianapolis wins this one by 7.
Super Bowl:
Dallas Cowboys vs. Indianapolis Colts These two teams are more evenly matched, I think, than people have previously thought. Manning, of course, is the better quarterback. He has all of the same intangibles as Romo, but with a better arm and better mind for the game. Dallas defense is stronger than Indianapolis, with the exception of the secondary. Dallas does have a receiver that can outrun the Colts DB Sanders in the cover two - Terrell Owens. I think this game will go down to the wire and, once again, Indianapolis will be beaten in a big game by a kicker. Dallas by a field goal.
Well, THERE ARE MY PICKS!
If you are gonna come on this site and gloat after the playoffs, then you'd better register your opinions now as to who you think will win each game. I don't want to hear from you afterwards if you don't have the onions to put your picks out there now.
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Here are my prospective NFL Playoff matchups as picked from the beginning of Week 12. I still stand by my picks, only now I have different reasons for believing some of them.
NFC:
Bucs vs. Giants Cowboys vs. Giants I think the Bucs will be upset by the Giants. Now that I have seen the Giants play New England, I believe it even more. One and they're done though as I believe Dallas will throw over the top to Terrell Owens and keep them honest in their coverage with Jason Witten. Seahawks vs. Vikings** Vikings** vs. Packers The Vikings shock the Seahawks with their streaky running game (pronounced Adrian Peterson) and the Packers, normally porous run defense, step and stuff that same running game the following week to meet Dallas in the NFC Final. Packers vs. Cowboys It's off to the races and this proves to be anything but a defensive battle. Dallas beats the Packers in a high scoring game to advance to the Superbowl. AFC:
Jaguars vs. Titans** Patriots vs. Jaguars The Patriots have a perfect record because they played a Marvin Harrison-less Colts team and because they didn't have to play Jacksonville in the regular season. Jacksonville beats them by a touchdown. Steelers vs. Chargers Chargers vs. Colts Big Ben eats up the Chargers secondary only to meet the Colts and have Sanders return the favor. Colts advance to play the Jaguars in the AFC Final.
Colts vs. Jaguars Colts beat Jaguars in a very physical and low-scoring game in which Jacksonville manhandles the Colts receivers at the line forcing Addai to be the man to beat them.
SUPERBOWL:
Cowboys vs. Colts Once again Indianapolis gets beaten by a kicker in a big game with Dallas winning in the final minute with a long field goal.
**CAVEATS: It looks like two of my picks might not make it into the playoffs, so I'll make these adjustments.
If the Redskins beat the Cowboys tomorrow and make it into the playoffs. I believe that Seattle will beat them and lose to the Packers in the next round.
The Browns could make the playoffs instead of the Titans. In that instance, it doesn't change much. Either one of them is going to lose to Jacksonville in that game.
There's my picks. I'm pretty close so far. How are yours holding up?
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{A loud announcer’s voice rings out on the public address system}
“Now presenting the MVP Award for the week 14 game between the San Diego Chargers and the Tennessee Titans, ESPN's Stuart Scott,”
{Crowd cheers} {Stuart Scott stands at the microphone}
“And the winner is… ELI MANNING!”
{Crowd turns and stares at each other, dumbfounded}
“Since Eli couldn’t be here in person to accept this award, San Diego Charger GM, A. J. Smith would like to say a few words in his honor.”
{A. J. Smith takes the podium and turns to face the left side of the audience}
“Eli, If it weren’t for your snubbing of us when we tried to draft you, we never would have gotten Nate Kaeding with New York’s third round selection in 2004. Nate was the one who first got us on the scoreboard in the third quarter with a field goal and added two extra points later in the game for us. His clutch PAT at the end of regulation is the one that sent us into overtime.”
{He then turns to address the other side of the audience}
“Eli, if it weren’t for you we would have never gotten Shawn Merriman with the Giant’s first round pick last year. He was a monster in the first half wasn’t he? He played less than two quarters and already had 5 tackles, 2 sacks and 3 QB hurries before he got hurt. He’s the reason Tennessee didn’t score any more than they did in the first half. He almost single-handedly kept us in the game even though we were floundering on offense. And boy didn’t he put a hurtin’ on Vince Young? Vince came back in the game, but I’m sure he was still feeling some of those hits in the 4th quarter when he was throwing all of those incompletions. Again, thanks for Shawn.”
{Now he faces center with his head slightly raised and a noticeable tear in his eye}
“And finally Eli; thanks for Philip Rivers. Without your disrespect for us, we would never have gotten to see what this kid was really made of. What a gritty performance it was too! He never could find a rhythm in the first half and was helped off the field with an injury. He came back in the second half on a patched up knee, though. He hobbled around and led his team down the field for four scores – one field goal and two TD passes in regulation and eventually the winning TD in overtime; grimacing in pain the whole time. Even when one of his fellow players disrespected him on the sideline, he still threw the ball to him 5 times for 27 yards and a TD and got the ball in his hands for 146 rushing yards including the winning TD in overtime.”
"That players name…" {He looks quizzically}, "oh yeah…LaDanian Tomlinson. We thought about giving the award to him, but decided that you really deserved it more. I’m sorry I can’t give you any credit for LT. We, as an organization, have to take the credit for him being here. It was, especially in retrospect, one of my better personnel moves when I passed over Michael Vick in the draft in order to pick Tomlinson. I'll have to remember to send Atlanta a thank you note."
{He raises his wine glass in a toast}
“So, here’s to you Eli Manning. I, on behalf of San Diego fans everywhere and the entire Charger organization, would like to congratulate you for winning this award and thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your contributions to our team."
{Crowd cheers wildly}
{LaDanian Tomlinson and Philip Rivers now get up from their seats on opposite sides of the auditorium, hug in the hall, profess their affection for each other as teammates and try to convince Stuart "Carlton Banks" Scott that there was never a problem between them on the sidelines Sunday}