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Official Wild Card Weekend Predictions Thread....


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Matty Ice melts against the Cards with a couple of picks. Cards win by two scores.

Iggles win in Minnesota by a field goal. Andy Reid eats an innocent bystander.

Colts defeat the Chargers in a revenge matchup.

Dolphins beat the Ravens, a playoff win in Miami? Weird.

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Cards over the Falcons - High scoring game but I give the win to the team with a former MVP and the quarterback with a SB ring.

Eagles over the Vikings - If the Eagles were more consistant they might very well have been the best team in the NFC. They stay consistant this week and beat the Vikings.

Colts over the Chargers - Yeah, the Chargers have had the Colts number the last couple of times they played. But right now the Colts are just the better team.

Ravens over the Dolphines - This isn't going to be a game won by the quarterbacks. The Raven's defense will be the difference in this game.

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Cards

Vikes

Fins

Chargers

Yep all home teams.

I'm this close to picking all the road teams. I think the AFC road teams win, and that the Eagles win, but am undecided on the Falcons/Cards game.

EDIT: Screw it, one of the home teams has to win. I'm going with the Cardinals.

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Cardinals - they have something to prove this week, and I think they will put together a game reminiscent of their play earlier in the season. Unfortunately, it will only last one week, so depending on the Eagles-Vikings game, either Carolina or NY will get a pretty easy win over the Cardinals next week.

Eagles - they blitz. Jackson can't handle the blitz. Either Peterson breaks through the line for some big gains, or the Vikings get handled fairly easily.

Ravens - they are better than the Dolphins. They beat them easily in Miami in Week 7, and will do so again.

Colts - I expected the Colts hype to end this week, because no one expects it, but the Chargers' Gates is now injured along with Tomlinson not being at 100%. I don't know if they can overcome that.

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Cards win even though E. James says he ain't coming back next year, Falcons can't win on the road, Warner likes the spotlight and plays well. All the Atlanta fans say, "trade Ryan and get Vick back when he gets out of incarceration, I mean jail".

Tough one to call here: Vikings win over the Eagles, the real McNabb shows up.

Colts beat the Chargers, Philip Rivers and L.T. fight at midfield.

Ravens win at Miami by 2, Ricky W. takes a 420 break and can't find his helmet.

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