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Troy Polamalu #43 is an absolute killer
.....as is Cowboys #94 Demarcus Ware
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Technology is good for some things,
not many but some. One of those good
things is the Yahoo
Scenario Generator for the NFL Playoffs. By
simply selecting your choice for the winner of
each game in Week 16
and Week 17, you get to see its corresponding effect on the playoffs
picture.
There are so many different scenarios that it really
defies
explanation.
But by actually seeing the
picture change, things become more easily visualized.
One thing that became very clear is that,
even if the Jets beat
Seattle on
Sunday, if they
should lose to
Miami
in Week 17, the Jets will be eliminated.
That’s as it should be, I think. If you have to really worry that Seattle will
beat them, 3
and 11 Seattle, what chances would they really have against a good team? How exciting would it be to see them smashed
in the first round?
Whatever your fan base affiliation, you have to like the
upcoming end of the season.
A few
scenarios yield pleasant surprises.
The
Eagles, the Bears and even the Falcons could wind up playoffs-bound,
McNabb and
Forte and Matt Ryan could get their shots, but I don’t expect it.
In the NFC, only the Redskins,
Packers, Lions(ho-hum),
Saints, and ¾ of the NFC West are out of it.
And the games coming up this weekend are terrific
matchups, starting on
Saturday night with the Ravens-Cowboys matchup, a battle that I expect
the
Cowboys to win.
In the NFC, my scenario turned out
Carolina
and the Giants as the 1 and 2 seeds, in that order unfortunately, and
then had
the Bucs playing the Vikings in
Minnesota.
The
Cowboys would then face the Cardinals in
Arizona.
In the AFC, the Steelers and the
Titans would get the byes,
while the Pats would face the Fish at Miami. In
the other wildcard game, the Colts would
face the Broncos in Denver.
Taking these predictions a little further, I can’t
believe
the Vikings would get by the Gruden-led Bucs, no matter that they’d be
playing
in
Minnesota.
The Bucs will stop Adrian Peterson, and then squash either Frerotte or
Tarvaris
Jackson.
There’s almost no way the Cards
could beat the Cowboys.
You could make
them play naked in the desert and the Cards would be folded.
Bent and mutilated too.
So it’ll be Carolina
vs. the
lowest seed, Dallas,
while the G-Men would face the Bucs again, as they did last year, at
Giants Stadium
this time. No doubt, there would be the
same result.
I do think the Cowboys, who will have been on quite a run
by
this time, will beat the Panthers, even in
Carolina where the Panthers have been
dominant. The Boyz are a different team with Romo.
Those results would yield another
Cowboys-Giants NFC
Championship game at Giants Stadium. I
won’t predict the winner of that war at this time.
I’ll have to see the manner in which the
G-Men play the Panthers this Sunday at home.
I don’t expect them to beat the Panthers this weekend.
Yes, Jacobs is back but I’m not convinced
that he’ll be all the difference, especially if the Giants offensive
line
remains banged up.
On the other side of
the ball, the Panthers running tandem of Williams and Stewart will be
enough to
keep the Giants off the field for long stretches.
Eli
hasn’t been super in those
scenarios.
It’ll be a low-scoring game,
a real defensive struggle, and I expect to see quite a few field goals.
Call it 19-17 Panthers.
I do expect the G-Men will take the
measure of the Vikings
in Week 17 though, especially after the indignity of losing their 1
seed at
home the previous week. They’ll be
ferocious
at Minnesota. While they’ll have trouble offensively,
they’ll stop the big guy Peterson and make mincemeat of Tarvaris
Jackson.
In the AFC,
Tennessee
just lost the toughest, scariest defensive lineman in the entire
league, Al Haynesworth.
And VandenBosch is
hurt too.
Depending on their recoveries,
the Steelers
definitely become the favorites to make the Super Bowl.
The Patriots are banged up too, but
not enough to lose to
the Dolphins in Miami
in the first wildcard game. The Dolphins
will have spent a lot of their energies beating the Jets in the final
week
while the Patriots will have been coming off easy wins against the
defenseless
Cards and the coachless Bills.
The Colts should beat the Broncos in
Denver but I wouldn’t bet on it, not
the way
they played last night against the Jaguars.
Their
running game is very suspect and, in a
shootout of a game, I could
definitely see the Broncos play inspired ball at home, especially if it
snows.
The Broncos have shown progress on
defense, and they have
the strongest arm in the league in Jay Cutler, the scariest wide
receiver in
Brandon Marshall. They have good tight
ends and are even showing signs of running the ball, be it Pope or Bell or any
number of
other guys, Young, Hillis et al. The
Colts have trouble with any kind of determined running game.
A Broncos win would inject some life into the playoffs.
The Steelers and Titans just aren’t that
exciting, especially the Titans.
The
Steelers at least have Big Ben, Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes to
complement a
GREAT defense.
The Pats would face the Steelers in Pittsburgh after
the Pats vanquish the
Dolphins. This game should be another
wipeout of the Patriots, something I always long to see.
The Steelers have already crushed the Pats in
Foxboro, 33-10.
The Broncos would then face the Titans in
Tennessee.
I’d
expect the Titans to take them, especially after
the Broncos great
effort the previous week.
But if the
Broncos can stop the run, anything’s possible.
The Titans or Broncos would then lose
to the Steelers in Pittsburgh. The Black and Gold would advance, just too
much Palamalu and defense.
So it’ll be the Steelers vs. Dallas
or New York. Stay tuned.
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