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Playoff upsets


Matt Foley

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A lot of people will say New England, but I don't like what I saw of them against Indy and NO. They have a glass jaw.

Baltimore has had a schedule a lot like Pittsburgh's last year.

And Arizona could easily flame out like Carolina did last year, but Warner is 8-3 in the playoffs, and had stellar numbers in all three losses. Maybe he's due for a clunker, but he seems immune to them in the postseason.

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I think the Packers make a run. They are getting hot at the right time. Rogers is legit. And no one beats the pack in Lambeau in December. If they make it in as a wildcard, they're facing Arizona or Dallas, and the Packers could tear either of them apart. I think they can make it to the NFC championship game, unless they get the lowest seed and face NO in the Divisional round.

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NO is one and done

I just can't agree with this. It's funny that the only people I hear saying this are Panthers fans. :P

I mean, they very well may be one and done, but they are the second most complete team in the conference (first being Minnesota, in my mind).

Don't laugh here guys: the Tennessee Titans will make the playoffs after starting 0-6. :eek:

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