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Wild Card Weekend : Media Picks

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My picks...

Saints
Colts
Ravens
Packers

Colts vs Jets, Ravens vs Chiefs, Packers vs Eagle are all going to be great games to watch. Game of the weekend is Packers vs Eagles. IMO, this game is the game that I see going either way.
 
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Allen Golic Hoge Jaworski Mortensen Schefter Schlereth Wickersham

NFL Picks and Predictions for Wild-Card Weekend - National Football League - ESPN

8 for the Colts, 2 for the Jets. I'm surprised more didn't pick the Jets.

Madden sims on ESPN picks Colts by 1 in a "slobberknocker."
Video Games - EA Sports Simulations - ESPN
That's the one thing I definitely want from both AFC games this weekend: Nice, tough, physical play.
 
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Shefter has been way off on his picks..I think he picked against the Pats the last 3 games..Now is taking the Jets.I can't wait until next week to see if he picks against the Pats..
 
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Peter Kings take on Colts + Jets

No. 6 New York Jets at No. 3 Indianapolis Colts
I talked to Rex Ryan on Thursday morning (read my Friday column for his interesting views on how the new overtime rules will impact this game in particular), and this came through in the conversation: He thinks the Jets are going to have to be very good and very productive on offense to win this game. It's going to be a shootout -- and who would know more about trying to stop Peyton Manning with some strange defensive schemes than Ryan? I remember how crestfallen he was when the late Steve McNair just couldn't make any plays in the AFC divisional playoff game at Baltimore four years ago and Ryan held Manning to five field goals ... and still lost.

Look for Manning, who is getting more and more comfy with his replacement tight end, to throw double-digit chain-moving passes to Jacob Tamme to try to out-possess the Jets. Whether it's Brad Smith or some anonymous defender, someone on the Jets you don't expect will have to come up big for the Jets to make enough plays to win.

Colts 30 Jets 24

Read more: NFL playoff picks for wild-card games including Packers-Eagles - Peter King - SI.com
 
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Am listening to Dale and Holley on WEEI right now.


Michael Holley is taking the Colts, Chiefs, Packers, and the Seahawks.
Dale Arnold is taking the Colts, Saints, Ravens, and Packers.

Arnold says Seattle won't be within two touchdowns of New Orleans. Holley points to the RB situation, three games in twelve days, and along road trip outdoors. Holley thinks Flacco is a fraud, Arnold thinks Baltimore wins with the running game.


Adam Schefter was on earlier and said he thought all four road teams will win this weekend.
 
NFL Expert Picks - CBSSports.com

5-0 in favor of New Orleans over Seattle
5-0 in favor of Baltimore over Kansas City
4-1 in favor of the Colts over the Jets (Josh Katzowitz)
3-2 in favor of the Eagles over Green Bay (Pete Prisco and Dave Richard)

Picks against the spread:
3-2 in favor of New Orleans (-10.5)
3-2 in favor of Indianapolis (-2.5)
5-0 in favor of Baltimore (-3.5)
3-2 in favor of Green Bay (+2.5)


NFL Picks - Pete Prisco - CBSSports.com

Saints 33, Seahawks 14
These two met in November and Drew Brees carved up the Seahawks for 382 yards and four touchdowns. This will be a tougher atmosphere, playing outside on the road in front of a wild crowd. The Saints never have won a road playoff game. That's unreal. This looks like a real chance to end that string. They clearly are the better team. The problem is they have a lot of injuries. Brees hasn't looked comfortable the past two weeks without some key players. The defense, however, has been good recently. Seattle should have Matt Hasselbeck back at quarterback. Is that a good thing? He wasn't very good this season. The Seattle offensive line really has struggled, which can be a big problem against Gregg Williams and his attacking defense. This one has all the feel of a blowout. Seattle fans should hope for wind and rain or else they might have to endure a day of pain.

Colts 27, Jets 21
Does it get any better than watching Peyton Manning and his at-the-line theatrics against a blitz-happy team like the Jets? Rex Ryan will throw a ton of looks at Manning, trying to him off-balance. The problem is Manning is usually a step ahead of the other guy. The Jets have struggled to rush from the outside, which could be a key here. They have good corners, so look for the Colts to attack them inside against the linebackers and safeties. The Colts also will try to get Joseph Addai and the running game going. If the Colts can get ahead, that's when they have a big edge. They can turn their pass rushers loose. That's why it's imperative that the Jets run the ball to keep the pressure off Mark Sanchez. If he's asked to do too much against that Indianapolis speed front, it could be trouble for the Jets. Ryan has talked a big game all week, but I think Manning is on a mission now. He will make enough plays to win this one and advance.

Ravens 24, Chiefs 20
The Chiefs are a young team with a lot of players in their first postseason game. The Ravens have a lot of veterans who have been there before. Baltimore has also gone the Wild Card route and had success in the past, so that shouldn't be a problem. The Ravens ran the ball better late in the regular season, so expect to see a lot of Ray Rice. The Chiefs led the NFL in rushing, so this one will be decided by the defense that shuts down the run and puts it on the other team's quarterback. I like the Ravens' defense better. It's tough to run on them. Matt Cassel will be forced to make throws down the field to beat the Ravens. I'm not sure he does. Baltimore moves on.

Packers 30, Eagles 28
Mike Vick and the top-scoring offense in the NFC against the Packers and their top-scoring defense. Something has to give. The biggest issue is how well Vick handles the blitz. He didn't do a good job of that late in the season, so you know Dom Capers will come after him. Capers has some elaborate schemes that might pose problems for Vick. He also has two cover corners in Tramon Williams and Charles Woodson who can match up with the Eagles speed outside. On the other side of the ball, Green Bay has a nice passing game with Aaron Rodgers and a good group of receivers. The Packers don't run the ball well, which could be an issue. The Eagles have a good pass rush, led by Trent Cole. If the Packers don't run the ball, they could have problems on third down. Rodgers will get his shots and hit some of them. So that will mean Vick has to keep up. I think Capers slows him down and the Packers take it in an upset.



NFL Football Picks - Sporting News

6-0 Saints over Seahawks
4-2 Colts over Jets
6-0 Ravens over Chiefs
4-2 Packers over Eagles



Playoffs and Super Bowl coverage | NFL - Yahoo! Sports

NO 41, Sea 21; Indy 17, Jets 10; Bal 27, KC 13; GB 24, Phil 14 -- Les Carpenter
NO 31, Seat 6; Jets 20, Indy 17; Bal 20, KC 10; Phil 27, GB 26 -- Jason Cole
NO 27, Sea 13; Jets 27, Indy 24; Bal 20, KC 17; Phil 28, GB 27 -- Michael Silver



Greg Cote's predictions for Week 1 of NFL playoffs - Miami Herald

OFF THIS WEEK

PATRIOTS (14-2): Top-seeded New England has the league's best record, best coach, best quarterback, best home-field advantage and best chance to reign as Super Bowl champs. The clam chowder up there ain't bad, either.

Colts 27, Jets 20
Ravens 21, Chiefs 17
Saints 28, Seahawks 21
Packers 31, Eagles 27



Friday Out-Takes: After Further Review - Patriots.com

Saints 34, Seahawks 17
Colts 34, Jets 20
Ravens 24, Chiefs 13
Packers 41, Eagles 24

~ Game Two, Saturday 8:00 PM: The JETS talk (and talk and talk) their way into believing that they have any shot whatsoever at breaking the suddenly hard-charging COLTS. While Indy wideout REGGIE WAYNE finds himself cast away on REVIS Island, the BLAIR WHITE project takes advantage of long-striding ANTONIO "Now which one of you is my fourth kid?" CROMARTIE while the Colts no-name tight ends run roughshod over the middle. Add to that a resurgent ground game, and Rex Ryan dips his toes - well, someone's toes, anyway - into the water of the off-season blues. Colts 34, Jets 20.
 
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