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Post by Falcoholic on Jan 14, 2014 15:15:35 GMT -5
AFC
New England @ Denver -4.5
New England seems to have found their groove just in time for this showdown in the Mile High City. Belichick has proved again and again that he is a hall of fame coach, arguably the best of all time. With both teams having HOF QBs at the helm this should be a classic that will keep us on the edge of our seats till the final gun sounds.
Bottom line: NE takes this classic and of course DEN doesn't cover the spread. NE 27 DEN 24
NFC
San Francisco @ Seattle -3.5
Will the 12th man be enough for the Seahawks in their quest at the franchises 2nd Super Bowl appearance? Both defenses are playing at a very high level going into this NFC West showdown for the conference title. I would expect this to be a low scoring contest with the team that has the fewest turnovers, to be the NFC champ when the smoke clears.
Bottom line: SEA outshines SF in a true conference showdown by the slimmest of margins and doesn't cover the spread. SEA 21 SF 20
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Post by Spartacus on Jan 16, 2014 13:20:52 GMT -5
I think you have New England winning correct, and I hope you're wrong in the Seahawks and Niners game. I'm obviously biased, I know it will be a tough game for my Niners, should be close like you say. Go Niners!!
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Post by Falcoholic on Jan 19, 2014 22:15:17 GMT -5
Denver and Manning looked on their game. What a season arguably the best QB to play the game is having and it has been a memorable historic season. Belichick and his troops just didnt have any answers. Enough said!
What else can you say about the NFC showdown we just witness? Its a hard lose for the guys by the bay. The Hawks came to battle and played a whale of a game, the 12th man played a factor at the end...LOB!
Bottomline: DEN should be the favorite by 3 or so when they face the Hawks in Jersey. I have to take DEN and give up the points...Omaha, Omaha, Idaho Potato's..Hut, Hut
note: Im pulling for the Hawks.
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