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Official Wild Card Weekend Predictions Thread....


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Randolph Panther said:

Skins over GB

Minn over Seattle

Chiefs over Texans

Pittsburg over Cinn

Washington comes back to town and we prevail in a 10 point win.

Fair enough. 

 

There is usually one road win on wild card weekend. Stillers could certainly be it. 

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Green Bay over Washington

Seattle over Minnesota

KC over Houston

Pittsburgh over Cincy

 

Im taking Seattle because at the end of the day you need your QB to make a play or two and we've seen RW do it countless times, with the way TeddyB has played this year I don't see him doing much Sunday. I might be going to this game and it's suppose to be freaking 0 out Sunday, couldn't pay me to get hit in that

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Texans over KC

Steelers over Bengals

Vikings over Seahawks 

Green Bay over Washington

 

Panthers meet Packers on January 17. Panthers win, despite the injuries. Will be a tough game and probably down to the wire but SuperCam gets it done. I think playing at home and with this momentum and the chip they have on their shoulder, they can do it. 

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41 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Lets hear them... 

 

I say.... 

Chiefs over Texans

Bengals over Steelers 

Vikes over Seahawks. 

Packers over Redskins

 

Packers at BoA stadium next Sunday once again. Not a great matchup considering our lack of pass rush and loss of corners. 

Really surprised by all the Minnesota picks. Here's my $.02

Texans

Bengals

Seahawks

Packers

 

 

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Surprised most are picking the Vikings, must be wishful thinking.. probably won't be the ass stomping they gave Minny last time, but I don't see Minny being able to be Seattle in the post season.. I think we are going to be playing Seattle again on the 17th in a grudge match of which QB can will their team to a win

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Chiefs over Texans:  

Chiefs have the league's longest winning streak, don't see the Texans ending it with their quarterback de la journee.

Steelers over Bengals: 

As long as the Bengals are the Bengals and Steelers are the Steelers, the Bengals will be one and done.

Seahawks over Vikings:

Vikes need more than arctic temps to overcome the soon to be Charlotte bound Seahawks. 

Packers and Redskins:  

Who cares?  Two teams destine for early exits.  One of these two losers will need to wait one more week to make their final curtain call.

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