NFL Championship weekend
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:25 am
AFC Championship, Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots - prior to last weekend, with the Steelers gone, my pick to win the AFC was the Ravens. I did not find their victory at home over the Texans convincing. Over the last 6 games between New England and Baltimore, the Pats are 5-1, with the loss coming in the Divisional playoffs. In their last game in 2010, the Pats won 23-20 in OT. For the most part, the games have been close. With the Patriots' weak secondary, I expected the Ravens to have a signficant advantage, but they appear to me not to have a lot of offensive weapons besides Boldon and Ray Rice. Unless Brady aggravates his shoulder or the Ravens' O-line and Rice really outdo themselves, I think the Patriots can win, albeit in a very physical and close game. Am taking the Pats by 3 points - but would not be shocked by an upset. This may come down to special teams.
NFC Championship, New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers - I'm still not sure how much of the Saints' turnovers was a direct result of the 49ers' very physical defence. The Giants are on a great roll after very convincing wins over the Falcons and Packers, reminding me a lot of what Green Bay pulled off a year ago, and the Giants too on their run to the Super Bowl 4 years ago. This is I think a pick 'em game, but I am taking the Giants, on the strength of Eli Manning - assuming he is not sick by gametime. This (heck, both games) could go to overtime.
I am hoping for a repeat of the Pats vs. Giants, or a battle of the Harbaugh brothers.
Last weekend, 2-2. Overall, 4-4.
NFC Championship, New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers - I'm still not sure how much of the Saints' turnovers was a direct result of the 49ers' very physical defence. The Giants are on a great roll after very convincing wins over the Falcons and Packers, reminding me a lot of what Green Bay pulled off a year ago, and the Giants too on their run to the Super Bowl 4 years ago. This is I think a pick 'em game, but I am taking the Giants, on the strength of Eli Manning - assuming he is not sick by gametime. This (heck, both games) could go to overtime.
I am hoping for a repeat of the Pats vs. Giants, or a battle of the Harbaugh brothers.
Last weekend, 2-2. Overall, 4-4.