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NFL Wild Card Playoff Round Predictions

by Napoleon15
created January 04, 2008, last edited February 21, 2008
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I finished the regular season with a 162-94 (633) record on predicting NFL games. Now, I'll try again to get all the playoff games right. My best mark was in 2004, when I finished 9-2 in the playoffs.

Washington Redskins 27, Seattle Seahawks 24. Washington's stout defense will shut down Seattle's running game and make them one-dimensional. Washington's obvious weakness is at quarterback, but I think that Washington's ground game will make up for that. Finally, I think Washington has a much better coach in Joe Gibbs than Seattle has in Mike Holmgren.

Jacksonville Jaguars 26, Pittsburgh Steelers 14. If the Steelers had a healthy Willie Parker for this game, I would pick them to win this game. Without him, they will be in trouble. The Jaguars have a formidable defense and rushing attack, along with an underrated passing attack. David Garrard is known as a game manager, but he can also make plays with his arm.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 34, New York Giants 17. The Giants got banged up a little bit against New England last week. Plus, the Bucs have a revitalized defense again, a good running game, and a solid quarterback in Jeff Garcia. The Giants have a powerful rushing attack, but Eli Manning is inconsistent, and so is their defense.

Tennessee Titans 29, San Diego Chargers 13. Here's my upset of the week. The Titans have a strong running game, an underrated passing game, and a defense that can be suffocating. The Chargers won the woeful AFC West, making them look better than they really are. Philip Rivers is not that good and Norv Turner is not known as a great coach, unlike Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher.


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SSreportersLegend
695 days ago
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Washington's stout defense will shut down Seattle's running game and make them one-dimensional. What running game?
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
695 days ago
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Maybe they'll shut down Seattle's passing game and make them run the ball.
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KelsdadAll-Star
695 days ago
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Chargers, Giants, Steelers, Skins.
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
695 days ago
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The only one of those I have a hard time seeing is the Steelers. They've always been a running team.
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KelsdadAll-Star
695 days ago
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I'm not a Garrard fan. He's a good regular season QB but in the playoffs? I'm not convinced he's got enough game to play under that much pressure. It's honestly just a gut feeling, the Steelers are a playoff tested team and I think Jacksonville top to bottom is the weakest team in the playoffs, from either conference.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
694 days ago
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Agreed Kels. I don't know how many people actually watched the last meeting between those two teams. It was a lot closer than everyone seems to think. The Steelers tied the game with 5 minutes left. It was their defense, not the running game that let them down. I think the Jags are too one dimensional to win this game. Little fact: The steelers have never lost to the same team at home twice in the same year.
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Behbigben15All-Star
692 days ago
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Well, unfortunately Kels and Steeltown, you were wrong. Garrard dominated us on that last drive, and the Jags advance to play either NE, or Indy.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
694 days ago
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I know I am in the minority among Steelers fans, but I hope this marks the end of the Willie Parker experience.
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
692 days ago
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Why don't you like Willie Parker?
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Behbigben15All-Star
692 days ago
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Do you seriously think Tennessee is going to win??? VY probably won't even be 100% after his injury last week. LT's gonna run all over Albert Haynesworth, and Kyle Vanden Bosch. TEN 13, SD 34
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
692 days ago
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I think Tennessee is an underrated team. Their run defense can be pretty tough, plus they can run the ball. Admittedly, I'm taking a big chance on this one, though.
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