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Drop them in here.  My predictions-->

Super Wildcard

AFC:

(3) Bills over (6) Patriots

(2) Chiefs over (7) Steelers

(4) Bengals over (5) Raiders

NFC

(2) Bucs over (7) Eagles

(3) Cowboys over (6) 49ers

(4) Rams over (5) Cardinals

Divisional

AFC:

(4) Bengals over (1) Titans

(3) Bills over (2) Chiefs

NFC:

(3) Cowboys over (2) Bucs

(1) Packers over (4) Rams

Championships

Bengals over Bills

Packers over Cowboys

SB

Packers over Bengals

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Super Wildcard

AFC:

(3) Bills over (6) Patriots

(2) Chiefs over (7) Steelers

(4) Bengals over (5) Raiders

NFC

(2) Bucs lose to (7) Eagles

(3) Cowboys lose to (6) 49ers

(4) Rams lose to (5) Cardinals

Divisional

AFC:

(1) Titans over (4) Bengals

(2) Chiefs over (3) Bills

NFC:

(5) Cardinals over (6) 49ers

(1) Packers over (7) Eagles

Championships

Chiefs over Titans

Packers over Cardinals

SB

Chiefs over Packers

 

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Do think the AFC is a bit more wide open. I think GB is going to be hard to beat with the offense finally clicking and the D/Jaire being healthy again.

D Campbell has been awesome for them. 

AFc wise, Chiefs, Bills, Pats, they all have looked shaky at times but the team that’s proven to be the hardest to beat at their best (and has had the most impressive wins) is the Bengals. Their ceiling is the SB

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Super Wildcard

AFC:

(3) Bills vs (6) Patriots

(2) Chiefs vs (7) Steelers

(4) Bengals vs (5) Raiders

NFC

(2) Bucs vs (7) Eagles

(3) Cowboys vs (6) 49ers

(4) Rams  vs (5) Cardinals

Divisional

AFC:

(4) Bengals  vs (1) Titans

(3) Bills vs (2) Chiefs

NFC:

(4) Rams  vs (6) 49ers

(1) Packers vs (7) Eagles

Championships

Bills over Titans

Rams over Packers

SB

Bills over Rams

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6 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Bengals, Bills, Steelers

49ers, Bucs, Rams

Steelers Bills

Packers Rams

Packers Bills

Packers SB champs

Don’t want it to happen but we probably need Brady to win SB so he will leave. I think he would retire if he wins this one.

Brady would just toss it on his pile of Lombardis, AFCC/NFCC, MVPs, and other various awards.

Hes on a mission to cement his status of (*gag*) the greatest (*burp*) of all (*cough/sneeze*) time (*shart*).

He’ll continue until he physically can’t.  Bank on it, write it down, remember it.  He’ll be carried off that field one way or another.

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Super Wildcard

AFC:

(3) Bills over (6) Patriots

My least confident pick. Bill Belichick teams are amazing in January but I have to believe the disparity in talent at QB is too much for even Bill to overcome.

(2) Chiefs over (7) Steelers

This shouldn't be close.

(5) Raiders over (4) Bengals

Young Bengals team gets good experience but falls to Las Vegas. Call it the spirit of John Madden, but there's just something to this Raiders team.

NFC

(2) Bucs over (7) Eagles

This game will be closer than people think. I wasn't comfortable picking against Belichick but there is no chance I'm picking against Brady.

 (6) 49ers over (3) Cowboys.

Cowboys defense is built on speed. 49ers are built on power. 

McCarthy is fired on Monday and Kellen Moore promoted to keep him from being a candidate for the open jobs.

This will also be the game that convinces Rhule you can win with running, defense and a JAG QB while not realizing Darnold would have to improve quite a bit just to get to JAG level.

(5) Cardinals over (4) Rams

Rams all-in, win-now comes to s crashing halt. Cardinals play better on the road. Stafford has shown he was part of the problem even in Detroit. 

Remember, all predictions wrong or your money back.

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I can see the Packers representing the NFC in the SB. It’ll be a toss up in AFC. The League loves a good story, and with the passing of John Madden/John Gruden fiasco and Big Ben’s upcoming retirement, a Raiders-Steelers AFC championship matchup wouldn’t surprise me at all.

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