NFL Wild Card weekend
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:46 pm
After going 5 for 5 last Sunday I feel somewhat reluctant to do this, since my batting average can go only downhill. I also feel a lot less comfortable with making predictions on these games than last Sunday.
The prevailing wisdom is to take all 4 road teams. After week 15, the experts were picking New England to take the AFC East. Around the same time, I told someone over a cheese section in the deli, while wearing a Pats jacket, "I like Miami this time." The experts are not always right, nobody is.
Indianapolis at San Diego
I thought the Chargers' win last year over the Colts, in their stadium, with Rivers and Tomlinson out in the 4th quarter due to injuries, was nothing short of inspirational. My favourite game of the whole post-season. I think it is payback time, combined with the Colts losing a close game early this season thanks to a missed field goal. This should be a great game, again - but this time I like the Colts. For what it may be worth, I think the Chargers ran up the score against the Broncos. A week later, that can come back to haunt you.
Philadelphia at Minnesota
Some weeks the Eagles look invincible (like last week) and others they can't do anything right. I don't follow the Viks. For some reason though, playing at home in a dome, I like the Vikings here.
Baltimore at Miami
For sentimental reasons only, especially with the Ravens having a rookie QB, I have to pick the team that eliminated the Patriots. I'm taking the Dolphins.
Atlanta at Arizona
On paper this should be no contest in favour of the Falcons. Unfortunately the game is not played on paper. Again, with a rookie QB playing on the road in his first playoff game, combined with a week Falcon secondary, I'll take Kurt Warner and the Cardinals to pull an upset at home. I think they are a better team than their record, but played only as well as they needed to win the NFC West.
The prevailing wisdom is to take all 4 road teams. After week 15, the experts were picking New England to take the AFC East. Around the same time, I told someone over a cheese section in the deli, while wearing a Pats jacket, "I like Miami this time." The experts are not always right, nobody is.
Indianapolis at San Diego
I thought the Chargers' win last year over the Colts, in their stadium, with Rivers and Tomlinson out in the 4th quarter due to injuries, was nothing short of inspirational. My favourite game of the whole post-season. I think it is payback time, combined with the Colts losing a close game early this season thanks to a missed field goal. This should be a great game, again - but this time I like the Colts. For what it may be worth, I think the Chargers ran up the score against the Broncos. A week later, that can come back to haunt you.
Philadelphia at Minnesota
Some weeks the Eagles look invincible (like last week) and others they can't do anything right. I don't follow the Viks. For some reason though, playing at home in a dome, I like the Vikings here.
Baltimore at Miami
For sentimental reasons only, especially with the Ravens having a rookie QB, I have to pick the team that eliminated the Patriots. I'm taking the Dolphins.
Atlanta at Arizona
On paper this should be no contest in favour of the Falcons. Unfortunately the game is not played on paper. Again, with a rookie QB playing on the road in his first playoff game, combined with a week Falcon secondary, I'll take Kurt Warner and the Cardinals to pull an upset at home. I think they are a better team than their record, but played only as well as they needed to win the NFC West.