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Post by Red Impact on Jan 7, 2012 15:17:49 GMT -5
IIRC, Pittsburgh's schedule has been pretty weak this season, and they're banged up. I could see Denver pulling the upset there.
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Post by Cyno on Jan 7, 2012 15:26:06 GMT -5
Pittsburgh's four losses have been against the Ravens (twice), the 49ers, and the Texans w/Schaub. I think the NFC in general was superior to the AFC this year, but the Steelers did beat the Patriots, Titans, and the Bengals. And that second Ravens loss and the Texans loss were one possession losses. Broncos' only win against a playoff team was the Bengals, and that was Orton's doing.
They did get reamed by the Niners, but again I thought NFC > AFC this year.
But then, who outside of Seattle's diehard fans thought the Seahawks had any chance against the Saints?
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comahan
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Post by comahan on Jan 7, 2012 15:34:40 GMT -5
Bengals 27 Texans 13
My prediction. I hope im wrong, but Houston has been absolutely dreadful of late, and I have zero confidence in TJ Yates.
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Post by MGH on Jan 7, 2012 15:43:55 GMT -5
Hey, since I know we'll be posting a ton tonight I'm going to go ahead and lock this. Will someone please make a new playoffs thread? Thank you
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