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01-04-2013, 08:14 AM #1
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Final 2013 NFL postseason predictions
AFC
Wildcard: Ravens over Indy
Texans over Bengals
Divisional: Broncos over Ravens
Patriots over Texans
Championship: Patriots over Broncos
NFC
Wildcard: Packers over Vikings
Seahawks over Redskins
Divisional: Falcons over Seahawks
Packers over Forty-Niners
Championship: Falcons over Packers
Super Bowl XLVII: Patriots over Falcons
COMMENTS: I am still optimistic about the Ravens' chances in advancing in the playoffs. They remind me of the Giants of last year (written off in December; postseason longshot based on poor stats; but getting healthy at the right time). Their key players are getting healthier - but are they sufficiently recovered? Their biggest challenge would be winning in Denver. If they get past the Broncos, 5280 feet upward, then look out.
I have the Patriots beating the Broncos because I believe Denvers' current long winning streak will be their undoing. In the NFC, Seattle really looks strong but their inexperienced QB is the problem. Atlanta is much too strong at home - with something to prove in the postseason (QB criticized).
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01-04-2013, 08:18 AM #2
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AFC Championship- Baltimore at New England.
NFC Championship-Seattle at Green Bay.
SuperBowl- Baltimore vs Seattle.
Champions? Baltimore.
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01-04-2013, 08:19 AM #3
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It would be shocking to see the Falcons in the NFC championship game. Seattle is now the NFC darling child.
Patriots won't survive on the road.
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I can honestly see the Texans losing to the Benglas, The other Texas QB is also struggling and Cincy's pass rush will only make it worse.
I still wan't to see a Harbowl but the Seahawks look unstoppable in the NFC.
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AFC
Wildcard Weekend:
Ravens beat Colts
Bengals beat Texans
Divisional Round:
Broncos beat Bengals
Patriots beat Ravens
AFC Championship Game:
Patriots beat Broncos
NFC
Wildcard Weekened:
Packers beat Vikings
Seahawks beat Redskins
Divisional Round:
Seahawks beat Falcons
Packers beat Forty-Niners
NFC Championship Game:
Packers beat Seahawks
Super Bowl:
Packers beat Patriots
Belechick's reputation starts to drop after losing his 3rd Super Bowl and 2nd straight.
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01-04-2013, 08:46 AM #6
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Re: Final 2013 NFL postseason predictions
If the Ravens can beat the Broncos on the road at Mile High (assuming we get that far), there is no NFC team that will beat us in the Superbowl...NO ONE. I think we could beat the Patriots but Broncos will have me curling up in a fetal position.
For the record, I hope it is ANY other AFC team that makes it to the SB other than the Patriots if it's not us.
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01-04-2013, 08:50 AM #7
Re: Final 2013 NFL postseason predictions
AFC
Wildcard
Ravens over Indy
Texans over Bengals
Divisional
Broncos over Ravens
Patriots over Texans
Championship
Broncos over Patriots
NFC
Wildcard
Packers over Vikings
Seahawks over Redskins
Divisional
Falcons over Seahawks
49ers over Packers
Championship
49ers over Falcons
Super Bowl XLVII
Broncos over 49ers
Honestly, I can see all of the wild card games going either way. In the NFC I can't see the Redskins or Vikings making to the Super Bowl, but anythings possible. They're certainly capable of winning a game or two. In the AFC I feel like a Broncos-Patriots Championship game is highly likely. They seem to be a cut above the other AFC teams, so I think they'll be tough to beat at home in the divisional round."People against the abuse of dead horses and the idea of moving Lardarius Webb to safety"
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01-04-2013, 08:57 AM #8
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01-04-2013, 08:57 AM #9
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Re: Final 2013 NFL postseason predictions
AFC:
Ravens over Colts
Texans over Bengals
Patriots over Texans
Broncos over Ravens
Patriots over Broncos
NFC:
Seahawks over Redskins
Packers over Vikings
49ers over Packers
Seahawks over Falcons
49ers over Seahawks
SB:
49ers over Patriots
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A lot of people think that the Ravens can't beat Denver or New England on the road, huh?
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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01-04-2013, 09:16 AM #13
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Not me. Not very optimistic if we go to Denver, but if we get to go to New England, I expect that the Ravens take that game. My ideal scenario is BAL over Colts, Bengals over Texans, BAL over Pats, Bengals shock Denver, BAL over Bengals at home. Highly unlikely, but a man can dream can't he?
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01-04-2013, 09:25 AM #15
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Re: Final 2013 NFL postseason predictions
I don't think there's a team we CAN'T lose to sure, but the idea that there's any team in the NFL that we can't beat, home or away, is simply too defeatist to be taken seriously.
When we're on point, I don't think you could stop us with an All Star team. (Conversely, when we're in that awful stank mode like Jacksonville last year, I'm pretty sure we could MAYBE play Notre Dame to a draw.)My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging. -Hank Aaron
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01-04-2013, 09:26 AM #16
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AFC WC:
CIN over HOU
BAL over IND
NFC WC:
SEA over WAS
GB over MIN
AFC DIV:
BAL over NE
CIN over DEN
NFC DIV:
ATL over SEA
GB over SF
AFCC:
BAL over CIN
NFCC:
ATL over GB
Super Bowl:
Baltimore over Atlanta
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01-04-2013, 10:06 AM #18
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01-04-2013, 10:17 AM #19
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That's a real stretch to think Bengals would upset the Broncos. I just don't see it but the thought of it makes me giddy. You better believe I am rooting for the Bengals over the Texans and then over Denver (only if we win out too). I would love a Ravens/Bengals AFCCG at home but I probably have a better chance at winning the lottery.
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I really don't think it's that big of a stretch.
http://www.bengals.com/schedule/game/2012/regular9/
They already played a fairly close game.
Manning has been bounced from the playoffs in his teams first game 7 out of the 11 times he had played in the postseason.
The Bengals front four should be able to get pressure on Manning and Willis McGahee will be absent this time.
AJ Green is one receiver who can get the best of Champ Bailey and BJGE is a downhill runner who won't turn the ball over.
If they play it will be a close game.


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