NFL Divisional Round
Saturday, January 14
Seahawks @ Falcons 4:35 PM
Texans @ Patriots 8:15 PM
Sunday, January 15
Steelers @ Chiefs 1:05 PM
Packers @ Cowboys 4:40 PM
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NFL Playoffs - Divisional Round
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Falcons
Patriots
Steelers (wouldn't bother to see KC win, but I think Pitt better equipped to take down the Pats)
Boys (this is the devil's game, hate to pick either and hate to say a Rodgers v Brady Super Bowl could be the QB suckfest, i.e. announcers falling all over themselves suck the qbs cocks)
Patriots
Steelers (wouldn't bother to see KC win, but I think Pitt better equipped to take down the Pats)
Boys (this is the devil's game, hate to pick either and hate to say a Rodgers v Brady Super Bowl could be the QB suckfest, i.e. announcers falling all over themselves suck the qbs cocks)
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I'm with you on thatOtis Day wrote:Boys (this is the devil's game, hate to pick either and hate to say a Rodgers v Brady Super Bowl could be the QB suckfest, i.e. announcers falling all over themselves suck the qbs cocks)
I just think it would be satisfying for the Dallas Jerrys to get beat at home and then the Packers lose next week ... a 2fer
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chiefs/falcons is going to be a wild superbowl
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RustyTrombone wrote:chiefs/falcons is going to be a wild superbowl
I'd be happy with that matchup
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It was a beautiful run
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one step closerRustyTrombone wrote:chiefs/falcons is going to be a wild superbowl
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At least we won't have to listen to Richard "DICKMOUTH" Sherman run his trap for a while.
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Well i thought for sure Atlanta would choke like normal lol. There goes my bracket for work.
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Brock Osweiler is bad at football.
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wab wrote:Brock Osweiler is bad at football.
good thing for us someone other than the Bears paid to find that out
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it's like the more he plays the slower his throwing motion gets
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only things worse than rooting for the cowboys:
-rooting for the cowboys and watching them lose.
-rooting for the packers.
-rooting for the cowboys and watching them lose.
-rooting for the packers.
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I actually hate the cowboys more than packers. Though i figured this would happen. Get up on cowboys early takes away Elliott make Prescott beat you.
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Seems the teams with the better QBs are winning.
Thank god I didn't see the Pack game. I was bad enough listening to the last 6 minutes in the radio in the car. If there is 1 second on the clock for Rodgers that is still too much time.
Thank god I didn't see the Pack game. I was bad enough listening to the last 6 minutes in the radio in the car. If there is 1 second on the clock for Rodgers that is still too much time.
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Alex Smith is a weird QB. He's not very good but somehow he seems to get by.
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Otis Day wrote:Seems the teams with the better QBs are winning.
Thank god I didn't see the Pack game. I was bad enough listening to the last 6 minutes in the radio in the car. If there is 1 second on the clock for Rodgers that is still too much time.
you actually missed a pretty good game ... granted, my pre-game wish was for the stadium to collapse and crush both teams, but I watched any way ... last 8 minutes or so were definitely nuts
and you're right about Rodgers ... he has some other worldly magic going on when it counts the most regardless of time on the clock or position on the field ... I hate Goon Bay, but only a fool cannot recognize Rodgers as probably the best at his position
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ehhh, alex smith's receivers really didnt do him any favors. way too many drops by the chiefs to put this L on smith's shoulders.Otis Day wrote:Strictly a drink and QB and that doesn't seem to win in the playoffs. That actually bored me.
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Smith did enough to win that game, but A) that team needs some WRs...bad. And B) that OL is terrible.
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wab wrote:Smith did enough to win that game, but A) that team needs some WRs...bad. And B) that OL is terrible.
that blatant hold/takedown on the tying 2 point try was a killer ... and committed by the guy rated as their best O-Lineman
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