I'd say that pretty much is the story of my life...but anyways here goes...
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
Fresh from his romantic vacation to Cabo, Tony Romo will be ready to lead Dallas to the NFC title game. My biggest reason for picking Dallas in this game is the lack of Jeremy Shockey for the Giants. Every time these two teams meet, Shockey absolutely abuses safety Roy Williams (last time they met Shockey had by far his best game of the year with 12 catches for 129 yds and a TD). What I don't understand is why Dallas continues to insist on leaving Shockey one on one with the feared horse-collarer. No disrespect to Mr. Williams, who is still a great play-making safety, but Shockey in street clothes will be a huge plus for Dallas. Additionally there has been question as to whether "The Player" will be healthy enough to go for Dallas. All negativity about TO aside, he is one of the best competitors in the game and you can be assured that he will play, and he will produce against a suspect Giants secondary. On the other side, the Giants are led by the boyish Eli Manning. Coming off an almost flawless performance in Tampa Bay, baby Manning now has a chance to hush his legions of nay-sayers. However, Eli has shown time and time again, that with a little pressure, he will falter. For some odd reason, the Bucs didn't blitz him as much as they could have, and Eli was able to stand back, make smart throws, and pick them apart. Expect Dallas to send all-pro LB Demarcus Ware time and time again, and for Eli to never find his rhythm.
Dallas 31 NY 23
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers
Matt Hasselbeck may take this ball in this game, and he may score, but he certainly is not going to win. Brett Favre has the chance to finally end his career the way he always wanted. He is in position to culminate his season of rebirth in a Super Bowl title, and then ride off into the sunset as the best signal caller ever (after taking a number of records away from the great Marino this year). Combine Favre's newly found success with upstart running back Ryan Grant and you have a pretty potent offense. Donald Driver may be the most underrated receiver in the league as he never drops the ball, even on the 100 mph fastball Favre throws on the 3-yard slant routes Driver specializes in. The Green Bay D has been solid all season behind phenomal pass rush from pro-bowl defensive end Aaron Kampman and brilliant coverage all season from a secondary that includes former Heisman trophy winner Charles Woodson and Al Harris. Seattle has done their job all season and won what is arguably the worst division in football (they get to play San Fran and St. Louis twice!!) It's hard to believe Shaun Alexander was once an MVP as he ran for an unimpressive 704 yards and 4 TDs this year. Seattle's defense will have to be what keeps them in this game. They are very capable as they have been great all year. Patrick Kerney has proven to be one of the best free agent acquisitions of the off-season as he leads the defense with 14.5 sacks and five forced fumbles. I see Seattle struggling to establish the run, but Hasselbeck having a solid game. A few plays by the D Seattle will keep it close but Favre and Co. at Lambeau will be too much.
Green Bay 27 Seattle 23
Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots
I thought briefly about being trendy like a lot of other NFL pundits (can I call myself that?) and picking the Jags. Key word in that sentence: briefly. This New England team is just too good. Offensively and defensively they are the best collection of football players I have ever seen. Behind a pretty good quarterback who's accolades I'm not even going to bother listing...(fine I will...NFL MVP, AP Offensive Player of the year, record 50 TD passes in a season, Pro Bowl starter) and a blue-collar crew of LBs on defense, the Pats should have no problem with a very good Jacksonville team. Any other year, the Jags would give the Pats a run. The Jags don't have the explosive passing game that will be necessary to keep pace with Bellicheck's brood. They do what all good teams do. They run the ball, and they stop the run (and they do both very well). Against these Pats however, that just won't be enough. I see Brady connecting with King Dactyl Randy Moss twice and Wes Welker having another productive outing. Kudos to Jack Del Rio, David Garrard, Fred Taylor and Co. for having a great season, but guess what guys, this just wasn't the year to have it.
Patriots 37 Jaguars 14
San Diego Chargers at Indianapolis Colts
I don't any possible way that the 6'5 230 pound, quarterback with a laser rocket arm doesn't lead his team to what will prove to be a historic match-up with the spy-gate squad in the AFC title game. Manning and the Colts will be too much for the San Diego with a hobbled (at best) Antonio Gates. Even though no word has been given on whether or not he will play, if he does, toe injuries tend to nag and linger, and thus his performance will have to be affected. That being said, the Colts and Defensive player of the year and human missle Bob Sanders will be able to key on one of the best offensive players the game has ever seen. Ladanian Tomlinson is the Chargers last hope, but the load should be too much to handle. Yes I am aware that the Bolts did win the regular-season match up between these teams but let's take a few things into consideration...1) Peyton Manning threw six interceptions (chances of him throwing four this weekend 1 in 1,302.)2) Dallas Clark didn't play. Clark is one of Manning's favorite targets and with him off the field, the middle of the field wasn't as open as he would have liked. 3) Antonio Gates played and was 100% and although he only had 26 yards receiving, his presence on the field is enough to change how a defesne plays. 4)All that being said, the Chargers won...by TWO POINTS. Norv Turner will be outcoached and the Chargers will be outplayed.
Indianapolis 37 San Diego 17
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Great article Raj! I can't wait for the Dallas game later today... Eli's defining moment.
Keep up the good work!
Roy Williams - "play maker"? Are you serious? One of the worst safeties in the game now. He got destroyed by Cooley last game and now he can't even tackle. In fact, the Cowboy brass are talking about getting rid of him.
I expect a blog entry admiting the Skins did indeed beat the crap out of the Cowboys. Don't tell me they were indifferent to the G-Men too.
The 12 year drought continues.....
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