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Here is the schedule Goodell announced last night. Thank goodness we have a bye but there will be some great games this weekend.
Cincy could beat Houston; in fact, I expect Houston to be pounded. Indy has a great opportunity to keep their miraculous year going by defeating Harbaugh's wilting Ravens.
Can Minny beat GB again? Peterson left 9 yards on the field but beating GB twice in 1 wk won't be easy.
The game I really want to see is Wash vs Seattle. RG3 vs Russell Wilson. Shanny vs Petey. Physical, tough Seattle D vs RG3's wiley smarts. I'm expecting Seattle to prevail although I wouldn't bet on it.
edit: Aaron Rodgers is the only NFC quarterback in the playoffs who has won a playoff game.
http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...n-schedule-results-wild-card-divisional-roundSaturday, Jan. 5
Cincinnati Bengals (AFC No. 6) at Houston Texans (AFC No. 3), 4:30 p.m. ET, NBC
Minnesota Vikings (NFC No. 6) at Green Bay Packers (NFC No. 3), 8 p.m. ET, NBC
Sunday, Jan. 6
Indianapolis Colts (AFC No. 5) at Baltimore Ravens (AFC No. 4), 1 p.m. ET, CBS
Seattle Seahawks (NFC No. 5) at Washington Redskins (NFC No. 4), 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX
Saturday, Jan. 12
Baltimore, Indianapolis or Cincinnati at Denver Broncos (AFC No. 1), 4:30 p.m. ET, CBS
Green Bay, Washington or Seattle at San Francisco 49ers (NFC No. 2), 8 p.m. ET, FOX
Sunday, Jan. 13
Washington, Seattle or Minnesota at Atlanta Falcons (NFC No. 1), 1 p.m. ET, FOX
Houston, Baltimore or Indianapolis at New England Patriots (AFC No .2), 4:30 p.m. ET, CBS
Linemakers: Early point spreads, line changes
Cincy could beat Houston; in fact, I expect Houston to be pounded. Indy has a great opportunity to keep their miraculous year going by defeating Harbaugh's wilting Ravens.
Can Minny beat GB again? Peterson left 9 yards on the field but beating GB twice in 1 wk won't be easy.
The game I really want to see is Wash vs Seattle. RG3 vs Russell Wilson. Shanny vs Petey. Physical, tough Seattle D vs RG3's wiley smarts. I'm expecting Seattle to prevail although I wouldn't bet on it.
edit: Aaron Rodgers is the only NFC quarterback in the playoffs who has won a playoff game.