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Which WC team can advance to the Super Bowl? (1 Viewer)

Choose only one team

  • Ravens

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  • Chiefs

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  • Jets

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  • Colts

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  • Saints

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  • Seahawks

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  • Packers

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  • Eagles

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rzrback77

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Comes down to Ravens in the AFC and either Packers or Saints in the NFC, but I think that there will be heavy voting for other teams as well.

 
Voted Packers here as well. The NFC is wide open, and The Pack may still be the best team in the conference.

 
The Chiefs, Ravens and Eagles are really the only two teams that have balanced offensive attacks (if you can call the Seahwaks offense an "attack"). The Jets can't throw the ball and the others can't run the ball. Ithink in the playoffs, keeping defense honest is huge - and only 3 of the teams can really do so.

 
Voted Packers. Wanted Saints but the lack of a running game kills them.
Yet I picked the Packers....
The Packers have a running game? Better check that.
Hence my follow up comment, but thanks for repeating me.
Misread yours. I saw Yep instead of Yet. Need to get the eyes looked at I guess. Im going on the record right now and say Bush has a bigger game than Jackson this week. Infact he may approach McCoy. People have forgotten how good a motivated Reggie Bush can play.
 
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Considering four of those teams are division winners and not wild cards, I assume you mean teams playing in the wild card weekend, right?

The Saints would have been my first choice, but with their injuries at RB, not now. I'll go with Philly or Baltimore.

Not surprised that GB is the popular pick, but given how horrible their record is in close games the last few years, it is hard to picture them winning three road games to get to the Super Bowl. I think they are a team that needed a bye and at least one home game.

 
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Considering four of those teams are division winners and not wild cards, I assume you mean teams playing in the wild card weekend, right?The Saints would have been my first choice, but with their injuries at RB, not now. I'll go with Philly or Baltimore. Not surprised that GB is the popular pick, but given how horrible their record is in close games the last few years, it is hard to picture them winning three road games to get to the Super Bowl. I think they are a team that needed a bye and at least one home game.
Yes, meant which team playing during the Wild Card Weekend. I know they are not all wild card teams, but they each have to win three weeks in a row to get there.
 
There are a few things I find interesting in canvassing the "experts".

From my quick glance, it seems that in my quick view it seems that over 50% of the "experts" are picking the Saints or the Pack to make it out of the NFC. I know these teams are talented, but it seems surprising to me that most are projecting a 5 or 6 to run the table with three straight road games, when the ONLY NFC team to make it to the SB as a 5 or 6 seed since the playoffs have gone to 6 teams per conference in 1990 is the Giants three years ago.

Re the AFC- EVERY credible expert is picking chalk for the AFC championship game. Has anyone seen projections to the contrary?

 

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