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<blockquote data-quote="Megelus" data-source="post: 6978691" data-attributes="member: 44408"><p>Cardinals smashed by the Rams. Kliff Kingsbury has got them going well enough early in the season But some playoff success is a must next year. His seasons started 6-3 and 10-2 but finished 2-5 and 1-4, maintaining form up to the end of the season is critical.</p><p></p><p>4 good match ups for the next round. No true mismatches.</p><p></p><p>Bengals v Titans :</p><p>Titans should win if healthy, the Bengals don't have a stellar defence. But if the Titans aren't on their game the Bengals could hang a fair few points on them. I'll go Titans.</p><p></p><p>Bills v Chiefs:</p><p>An odd one. The Chiefs are better and should win but aren't playing consistently and that leaves it open for the bills. I'd say Buffalo don't click the same as they did against NE and the Chiefs eventually put them away.</p><p></p><p>Bucs v Rams:</p><p>Nfl leader in most stats v the guy who might one day pass him in most of them. I think this is a career defining moment for Stafford. He has the team, now he just needs to go win it. But Brady always wins these matchups. Stafford will win on the stat sheet but not the scoreboard.</p><p></p><p>49ers v Packers:</p><p>Stats for you: Jimmy G has played in just as many superbowls as Aaron Rodgers and is 1-0 in the playoffs head to head. (Note: he has two rings from NE but he didn't participate in those games)</p><p></p><p>Rodgers was amazing in the 2009 playoffs but he has never been able to repeat that level of performance, especially at home. Every bit of logic I have says the Packers win but my gut doesn't rest easy on it.</p><p></p><p>It feels like that analogy of the Vietnam war where the Americans asked a computer when they would win the war and the computer told them that they already won it.</p><p></p><p>The Packers on paper are better everywhere but... I dunno, gonna pass on a prediction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megelus, post: 6978691, member: 44408"] Cardinals smashed by the Rams. Kliff Kingsbury has got them going well enough early in the season But some playoff success is a must next year. His seasons started 6-3 and 10-2 but finished 2-5 and 1-4, maintaining form up to the end of the season is critical. 4 good match ups for the next round. No true mismatches. Bengals v Titans : Titans should win if healthy, the Bengals don't have a stellar defence. But if the Titans aren't on their game the Bengals could hang a fair few points on them. I'll go Titans. Bills v Chiefs: An odd one. The Chiefs are better and should win but aren't playing consistently and that leaves it open for the bills. I'd say Buffalo don't click the same as they did against NE and the Chiefs eventually put them away. Bucs v Rams: Nfl leader in most stats v the guy who might one day pass him in most of them. I think this is a career defining moment for Stafford. He has the team, now he just needs to go win it. But Brady always wins these matchups. Stafford will win on the stat sheet but not the scoreboard. 49ers v Packers: Stats for you: Jimmy G has played in just as many superbowls as Aaron Rodgers and is 1-0 in the playoffs head to head. (Note: he has two rings from NE but he didn't participate in those games) Rodgers was amazing in the 2009 playoffs but he has never been able to repeat that level of performance, especially at home. Every bit of logic I have says the Packers win but my gut doesn't rest easy on it. It feels like that analogy of the Vietnam war where the Americans asked a computer when they would win the war and the computer told them that they already won it. The Packers on paper are better everywhere but... I dunno, gonna pass on a prediction [/QUOTE]
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