NFL Playoffs: Divisional Round Preview

Eight teams remain on the Road to Super Bowl XLIV in Miami.

 

Arizona Cardinals @ New Orleans Saints     

Saturday- January 16th 4:30 PM     

The Louisiana Superdome      

The Cardinals wound up on the winning side of the highest scoring playoff game in NFL history when they knocked off the Packers last Sunday by a score of 51-45.  What’s scary is that this weekend’s game vs. the Saints could wind up being just as high scoring, as both teams post two of the highest scoring offenses in the NFL.  The Saints struggled down the stretch of the regular season on both sides of the ball, but the porous defense exhibited by the Cardinals in their wild card game has got to have Drew Brees and the Saints offense salivating at their mouths.  If Pierre Thomas and the running game can get going, the Saints could run away with this one.  But you can’t count out the Cardinals, who are led by one of the most productive post season QB’s ever in Kurt Warner.  The Cardinals will also have WR Anquan Boldin back for this game, giving Warner yet another weapon at his disposal in the passing game to go along with Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston.  This game will likely come down to which defense can make the bigger plays and slow down the opposing team’s offense.  It’s a tough one to call, but I’ve got a feeling the Cardinals are going to get the job done.     

Prediction:  Cardinals 34 Saints  30     

Baltimore Ravens @ Indianapolis Colts     

Saturday- January 16th 8:15 PM     

Lucas Oil Stadium     

The Colts haven’t played a meaningful football game since locking up the #1 seed in the AFC by defeating Jacksonville back in week 15.  There has been a lot of controversy surrounding head coach Jim Caldwell’s decision to rest his starters down the stretch instead of going for an undefeated season, and history has shown that the Colts haven’t done well in the past under similar circumstances.  I can see Peyton Manning and the Colts offense struggling to find a rhythm early on, but the defense should be well rested and prepared for the Ravens offense.  The Ravens boast a very physical defense and will try to do everything in their power to get to Manning and force him to rush his throws.  They will also look to run the ball with Ray Rice all game long to burn the clock and keep the Colts offense off the field.  If they can do these things with success, they will have a good chance of knocking off the Colts.  But I’ve got Indianapolis winning it all, so rest or no rest, I think they play like the team we’ve seen for most of the 2009 season in this one.     

Prediction:  Colts  27  Ravens 17     

Dallas Cowboys @ Minnesota Vikings     

Sunday- January 17th 1:00 PM     

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome     

This game pits two of the most balanced teams in football against each other and has the potential to be the best game of the weekend.  Dallas is rolling, having won 4 straight games, including two straight weeks of domination against a very good Philadelphia Eagles team.  The Vikings sputtered somewhat down the stretch, but ended the season on a high note with a lopsided victory over the New York Giants.  The bye week will surely help the Vikings, especially Brett Favre and Adrian Peterson who will be well rested for this matchup.  As good as the Cowboys defense has played in recent weeks, it’s not going to be an easy task for them to slow down one of the best and most balanced offensive attacks in the league.  Dallas will also struggle to run the ball against a stout Vikings run defense, so Tony Romo will once again need to be on top of his game if the Cowboys have any chance of winning.  The Vikings secondary could struggle to cover Miles Austin and Jason Witten in the passing game, but ultimately I expect them to get the job done and move onto the NFC Championship game.     

Prediction:  Vikings 28 Cowboys 24     

New York Jets @ San Diego Chargers     

Sunday- January 17th 4:40 PM     

Qualcomm Stadium     

When a team can play defense and run the ball as the Jets have done all year long, they have the ability to beat anyone they’re up against.  With that said, the Chargers have arguably been the best team in the NFL this season and it will be a tough task for the Jets to beat them in Qualcomm Stadium, where the Chargers have only lost 2 games this season.  Phillip Rivers will not shy away from throwing at Darrelle Revis.  He will take his shots downfield to Vincent Jackson throughout the game, which will open up the middle for TE Antonio Gates to find room in the Jets secondary.  I’m not sure that the Jets will have an answer for Gates, but they will need to limit his touches if they’re to have any chance of winning this game.  The Jets linebackers will also need to be on their heels and watch out for screen passes to LaDainian Tomlinson and the quicker and more dangerous, Darren Sproles.  For the Jets offense, it will be nothing new.  They’ll look to run the ball as much as possible against a defense that has struggled against the run for much of the season.  If they can have success in the running game and QB Mark Sanchez can get into the flow early and limit his turnovers, the Jets will remain in this game throughout.  For the critics out there who still believe that the Jets “backed into the playoffs,” this game will prove them wrong.  I expect a hard fought battle between a great QB on one side, and a great defense on the other.  This game will be decided in the final minutes of the 4th quarter.  If the Jets can stick to their game plan and maybe catch a few breaks, they are capable of knocking off the Chargers and advancing to the AFC Championship.  But the realist in me has got to give the edge to San Diego in this one.     

Prediction:  Chargers  23  Jets 20    

      

**YMM Staff’s Super Bowl XLIV Predictions:    

-Jsunfella:  Colts vs. Vikings    

-KRM:  Colts vs. Saints    

-Dubbs:  Chargers vs. Vikings    

-Bobby O:  Chargers vs. Packers    

-Magnum Stache:  Chargers vs. Packers

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What the Hell just happened?

Chargers Giants Football

After losing 3 straight games in embarrassing fashion, last nights loss was like getting kicked in the nuts by a horse.  I hate that prick Phillip Rivers with every bone in my body, so to lose to him this way makes me want to fucking puke.  Now I’ve heard a lot of people saying today that the Giants played well, and that the Defense looked a lot better, and blah, blah, fucking blah.  Well let me say something to those people.  You’re fucking delusional.  Yeah, you know what, maybe the defense didn’t get completely dominated like it has the last 3 weeks, but we still let the Chargers march 80 yards down field in two minutes to beat us in our own house.  If anybody thinks this team is going far this year playing like this they need to think again.

I mean how many fucking opportunities did the Giants have to win this game?  I’m not even going to talk about the field goal that wasn’t because that was a fluke play that shitty teams make, and make no mistake about it, right now we’re a shitty fucking team.  What really pisses me off though was that we have a 3 point lead with 3:14 left and Terrel Thomas makes a beautiful interception which he returns to the 4 yard line, pretty much sealing the deal.  And then, like the chumps we are, we cannot get into the end zone.  The second Tynes kicked the field goal to put us up 6 I knew the Chargers were winning the game.

I really don’t know what happened to the Giants of the first 5 weeks, yeah they were playing shitty teams but it was so obvious that they were a totally different football team at that point.  Right now we’re a middle of the road team until we prove otherwise. Bottom line.  Coughlin better start cracking some fucking skulls this week!

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Week 9 Chargers Giants Preview

 

I use to make this face when I was 5 and my mom wouldn't buy me candy.

I use to make this face when I was 5 and my mom wouldn't buy me any candy...It didn't work then either!

The New York Giants (5-3) are going up against the San Diego Chargers (4-3) in the Meadowlands.  I honestly don’t know what to say anymore about the Giants, it hurts to think about the last 3 weeks. I can’t get over how bad the Giants looked last week against the Eagles.  I mean if we are going to play like that we might as well call it a season.  Well hopefully the G-men will turn it around.

MATCHUP BREAKDOWN:

As I wrote above the Giants are struggling mightily the last 3 weeks and need to turn things around pronto in order to save their season.  The Chargers have been inconsistent all season, but have won their last two (given it was against the Raiders and Chargers).  I never like to say that this is a must win for both teams in Week 9, but both teams cannot afford to fall any further back of their respective division leaders.  As my Super Bowl prediction this year I expected a lot more then I have seen from both these teams.  Both do have winning records and are capable of running off big winning streaks this season.

GIANTS RUNNING GAME vs. CHARGERS D

The one constant is the Giants running game.  The defense and passing games of the Giants have each let them down at some point in the season, so why not do what you do.  Run the ball, control the clock, and don’t turnover the ball.  Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw are one of the elite running tandems in the league and I sure hope that the Giants go back to what they are.  The Chargers running D is terrible against the run, ranking 27th in the NFL, so this is as good a time as any for Jacobs and Bradshaw to run wild over the Chargers.  The outcome of the game could depend on whether or not this will happen.

Edge: Giants Running Game

GIANTS PASSING GAME vs. CHARGERS D

Eli Manning has reverted back to the inconsistent, turnover prone quarterback that makes fans pull their hair out in frustration.  Will the real Eli please stand up?  Eli has to manage the game, that’s when the Giants are at their best.  At the beginning of the season Eli could do no wrong, but that was against some terrible defenses.  In order for the Giants to snap this losing streak Eli needs to stop doing what he has been doing over the last 3 games.  Considering that the Chargers passing D is very good ranking sixth against the pass.  With the ball hawking cornerbacks Eli will need to stop himself from making the bad throw. Until I see otherwise, the Chargers secondary will win this battle.

Edge: Chargers D

CHARGERS RUNNING GAME vs. GIANTS D

Do you guys remember when the Chargers running attack was the best in the NFL and LaDainian Tomlinson was going to be the greatest running back of all time?  Well, that was only 2 years ago, but man have things changed.  The Chargers rushing attack is currently the second worst in football, with a league worst 3.1 yards per carry.  It is weird just typing that.  So the Giants D should be OK here because the Chargers are definitely a passing team now.

Edge: Giants D 

CHARGERS PASSING GAME vs. GIANTS D

Philip Rivers has been great this year and is making a name for himself as a top flight quarterback.  With no running game, the offense is on his shoulders and he has taken that responsibility and passed with it (get it “passed with it” instead of ran with it, that’s a play on words ladies and gentlemen you’re welcome).  The Giants defense has been horrendous against the pass this year.  The once proud defensive line of the Giants has been non-existent over the past 3 games.  There has been no pressure on the QB and the secondary, especially the safeties, have been abused because of it.  I don’t see that stopping this week as Rivers shows the Giants what they could have had.

Edge: Chargers Passing Game 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

Jeffrey Dynamite Feagles, that is the name on his birth certificate, will be back at it against another top notch punt returner in Darren Sporles.  But you guys know that Feagles breathes, eats, shits, and punts footballs.  So no worries!

Edge: Giants

INTANGIBLES/COACHING:

Both teams have coaches who have been in the NFL for a long time and understand the game.  Tom Coughlin has done a good job this year with a team that has underachieved in the last three games.  Norv Turner is a good offensive coach; I am just not sure if he is a head coach.  I understand that he wins games during the regular season, but in the playoffs he just doesn’t win the big game.  

Edge: Giants

BOTTOM LINE:

Both teams will be hungry for a win and this game should be very entertaining.  The Chargers do have to come east to the windy and cold Giants Stadium and most west coast teams don’t fair well when coming east.  I hate to do this, but I see the Chargers and Rivers exploiting the weak Giants secondary and pulling off the win.

Final Score: Chargers 38 Giants 31

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