Eric’s NFL Conference Championship Game Picks

LAST WEEK: 1-3 (4-4 overall)

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

#5 NEW YORK JETS +7.5 @ #1 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (over/under 39 points)
-Safe to say the Colts won’t “tank” this re-match while Jets players should hug every Colts player prior to kick-off for this opportunity to play for a shot at the Super Bowl. The Christmas Gift was delivered December 27th when, with a 14-0 record, home-field secured for the playoffs and a 15-10 lead over the Jets, who needed to win to keep post-season hopes alive, Colts coach Jim Caldwell pulled all his starters in the third quarter. Jets jumped at the opportunity scoring 19 unanswered points for a 29-15 win.

Don’t be fooled. The Jets belong. They’ve won seven of their last eight including the two playoff wins thanks to the league’s best defense and top running game anchored by that monster offensive line. Over the last eight games only the Colts have scored more than 14 on New York. Rookie Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan has his team playing patient football, evident in last week’s division win over high-powered San Diego. Aided by some Chargers missed field goals, New York’s defense surrendered just seven points through three quarters frustrating the Bolts. Meanwhile, on offense, the Jets rookie tandem of Sanchez and RB Shonn Greene “broke” through a worn-out Chargers defense scoring 17 straight on their way to a 17-14 win. In the two playoff wins, Greene’s carried the rock 44 times for 263 yards and two touchdowns while Sanchez has completed 24 of 38 passes for 282 yards, two scores and a pick.

QB and MVP “St. Peyton Manning” and the Colts are 3-0 in the post-season against Rex Ryan defenses beating the Baltimore Ravens the previous two post-seasons with Ryan as their defensive coordinator. Ironically, the Colts beat Baltimore, 20-3 last week to get to the title game against Ryan’s Jets and will be much more patient against the New York’s “D“ than the Chargers. Looking at stats, the Colts should be the logical under-dog in this one ranking last in the league in rushing, 7th overall offensively, and 24th against the run, 8th overall defensively. A little deceiving because those stats are reflective of what happens between the 20’s. The Colts rely on the pass to get to the end zone but once they get inside the “Red Zone”, they can punch it in with RB Joseph Addai who ran for 10 scores during the season tying him for sixth overall. Obviously, Manning’s Golden Arm and speedy receivers are thee “WMD‘s” for the Indy Offense. Jets all-pro DB Darrelle Revis can only cover one guy per play. Colts defense can play the run when it has to. They only gave up 87 rushing yards to the Ravens last week, after Baltimore ran all over New England the week before, and 307 total points during the season, 7th fewest in the league. They have to stop New York’s ground game and make Sanchez beat them. Colts have one of the top pairs of all-pro defensive ends in Dwight Freeney (13.5 sacks) and Robert Mathis (9.5 sacks). Jets better be able to run or Sanchez will be in trouble.

Anyway, did you know this is the first time a conference championship game features a Super Bowl Re-Match? Yup. Before the AFL-NFL merger in 1971, the heavily-favored Baltimore Colts represented the NFL losing to Joe Nammath’s AFL Jets, 16-7 in Super Bowl III in Miami. In another ironic twist, the winner of Sunday’s AFC Title Game earns a trip to Miami for Super Bowl XLIV. Did you, also, know Jets rookie QB Mark Sanchez has as many playoff wins as Nammath did his entire career (2.…Nammath’s Super Bowl win‘s counted as a Championship game win). Sanchez will have to wait and win at least two, if not three, more playoff games to have a shot at a Super Bowl.
COLTS, 16-7 (just for fun).

NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

#2 MINNESOTA VIKINGS +3.5 @ #1 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (O/U 52.5 pts)
-THE BIG EASY’S GONNA BE ROCKIN’!!! The season’s two highest scoring teams going at it for a berth in the Super Bowl.

Vikings QB Brett Favre became the first 40 year old QB to win a playoff game in Minnesota’s 34-3 win over Dallas last week. Here’s what’s even more incredible. In his storied 19 year hall-of-fame career, that was the first time Favre threw four touchdown passes in a playoff game. He’s loving life because he’s got so many offensive weapons. Favre throws to Sidney Rice, who caught three of those four TD’s last week, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, Percy Harvin (barring a migraine) and TE Visanthe Shiancoe who caught 11 TD’s during the season. Oh! I forgot. Favre can also hand it off to 1,000 yard rusher Adrian Peterson who tallied a league-leading 18 rushing touchdowns this season. He’s the difference to me because Peterson can take pressure off Favre’s shoulders by taking off against the league’s 25th ranked overall defense. That’ll open up the passing game.

Defensively, the Vikings are maliciously quick and fast. DE’s Jared Allen and Ray Edwards combined to sack Cowboys QB Tony Romo six times last week and were in his face for 25 of his 42 pass attempts. The Vikings led the league with 48 sacks during the season with Allen topping the league with 14.5. That’s key.

Saints QB Drew Brees also has some incredibly potent weapons. WR’s Marques Colston and Robert Meachem both scored nine TD’s during the season. He’s also got TE Jeremy Shockey from THE U. He’s got running backs Reggie Bush, Mike Bell and Pierre Thomas who all scored at least five TD’s as well during the season. Brees is going to have to pass quickly to these guys to avoid the Vikings pass rush. Bush had a stellar game in last week’s 45-14 win over Arizona. But that was against a Cardinals defense that became the first team in playoff history to allow 45 points in consecutive post-season games. Vikings “D” is a different story.

As for the Saints “D”, they were able to disrupt immobile Cardinals QB Kurt Warner last week with a bull rush because he’s a “stay at home pocket passer”. Not Favre. He creates on the run and can kill you in or out of the pocket…even at 40 (BTW, if I were Favre, I‘d picked up the option on the second year of his contract and come back next year. I say, let him play as long as he can and has fun). If Saints DT Sedric Ellis can stop Peterson and force Favre to make bad throws, which he’s done before, then the Saints secondary, led by Favre’s ex-Packers teammate Darren Sharper (also a former Viking) can take over. 11 different Saints secondary defenders combined for 26 interceptions during the season. I see Adrian Peterson having a huge day opening up the Vikes “O”. But, the Saints are at home in the SuperDome, so they’re going to be able to work some quick passes for big gains.

Anyway, Brett Favre won his only Super Bowl ring in the SuperDome leading Green Bay to a Super Bowl XXXI win over New England. The “Big Easy’s” hosted nine Super Bowls. But, this will be the first time it’s hosted the NFC Championship game. This will be the Saints second NFC Title Game appearance in four years having lost to the Bears in Chicago in 2006. Sticking to my NFC pick and score.
VIKINGS, 30-27 in OT.

That means it’ll be INDIANAPOLIS against MINNESOTA in the Super Bowl February 7th. But, wouldn’t be too surprised if the JETS and/or the SAINTS were headed to Miami. I’ll just stick with the VIKINGS and COLTS.

MISSED PLAYOFFS: LOS ANGELES*
*15 years, 20 weeks and counting. Expect a big announcement the week after the Super Bowl about Los Angeles returning to the NFL as early as next season.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool. But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY“…………

Eric’s NFL Divisional Playoff Picks

LAST WEEK: 3-1

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS

Saturday, January 16th
#6 BALTIMORE +6 @ #1 INDIANAPOLIS (OVER/UNDER 44pts)
-Colts will be playing their first meaningful game in about a month after tanking on a possible perfect season to win the Super Bowl. HUH???? You need to run the ball well and play some monster defense if you want to play deep into the post-season. Sounds like the Ravens. LB Ray Lewis and that “D” destroyed Tom Brady and the Patriots offense last week. Meanwhile, on offense, Raven RB’s Ray Rice and Willis MacGahee ran through the Pats “D” like a scorching knife through butta, baby!!!

Simply put, the Ravens are HOT having won four of their last five including last week’s 33-14 Wild Card win over New England. In their regular-season meeting, Colts eecked out a 17-15 win. Colts QB “St. Peyton Manning” completed 22 of 31 passes for 299 yards, a TD and two picks. History shows Indy loses its “MOJO” with a playoff bye week going 0-3 in games following the week off. Couple that with the two losses to end the regular season taking the proverbial “pedal off the metal”, doesn’t look good for the Colts. MOJO’s gone again while the Ravens have plenty of it.
RAVENS, 23-20.

Sunday, January 17th
#5 NY JETS +7 @ #2 SAN DIEGO (O/U 42 pts)
-How about the J-E-T-S JETS, JETS, JETS?!?!?!?!? They have the blue-print for a championship team. They have the league’s top defense and top running game. Jets did a number on the Bengals in last week’s, 24-4 Wild Card win in Cincy. DB Darrelle Revis is considered the best in the league. RB Thomas Jones ran for just over 1400 yards and 14 TD’s during the regular season. But he’s got bad knees and only had 34 yards in the win.

Rookie QB Mark Sanchez is playing solid. All he has to do is hand-off. Jets are in trouble when Sanchez has to pass. 12 TD’s and 20 INT’s during the season. If they’re behind they’re in trouble. They’re in over their heads against the Bolts. Too much balanced fire-power. QB Philip Rivers ranked third in the league in passing. He’s got a trio of big receivers (Vincent Jackson, Malcolm Floyd & Antonio Gates) that’ll give the Jets “D” fits. Chargers are now a passing team. But they’ve got balance on the ground with some guy named LaDainian Tomlinson and his little buddy, Darren Sproles. They’re top-10 defensively and their special teams are the best around. This is the year the Bolts play in the final game of the season.
CHARGERS, 38-10.

NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS

Saturday, January 16th
#4 ARIZONA +2 @ #1 NEW ORLEANS (O/U 57pts)
-If you thought last week’s Green Bay/Arizona game was a shootout, be ready for a repeat. Two teams with incredible fire-power and mediocre defense. Although, both aren’t that bad. Last week, the Cardinals defense gave up a lot of yardage and points. But they came up big when they had too. Early in the game, a couple of picks resulted in 14 points. In overtime, a fumble resulted in the game-winner. They went with the flow.

Saints were rolling and winning shoot-outs as well. Once they suffered a couple of injuries in their secondary, they lost three straight to end the season. Not good. They’re back at full strength. Cards QB Kurt Warner and Saints QB Drew Brees will put up the points. Ultimately, like last week, it’ll come down to who wins the turn-over battle. So hard to pick against the Saints in the Superdome. But, they really haven’t played in a month. The Cards are battle-tested having gone to the big game last year. Believe it or not, their defense is better than last year’s that fell 4 points shy of the World Championship. This is also going over-time.
CARDINALS, 38-35 (OT).

Sunday, January 17th
#3 DALLAS  +2.5 @ #2 MINNESOTA (O/U 45.5pts)
-Wow, this one brings back memories of Roger Staubach’s “Hail Mary” game-winner to Drew Pearson at freezing Metropolitan Stadium in 1975. More like nightmares for me. Cowboys beat the Rams in L.A. the following week with a super Bowl berth on the line, 37-7. Left at halftime and got home in time to see the last five minutes. UGH! But, I digress.

Could be a “Hail Mary” that decides this one. 40 year old Vikes QB Brett Favre came out of retirement to Minnesota for this reason. He is the “missing piece” to a Vikings Super Bowl title. I believe that. Doesn’t mean they’ll get it done. Cowboys are hot with QB Tony Romo (who I still think is the most over-hyped and over-rated QB in league history) has exorcised his December Demons with huge wins over New Orleans, and two over Philadelphia. The key is the Cowboys running game. If they run the ball 30 times using Marion Barber and Felix Jones, it takes all that pressure off Romo. When they don’t, Romo’s skiddish and the Cowboys get shelled.

Favre has the league’s most imposing running back in Adrian Peterson. There’s also Chester Taylor. Those guys run, Favre will have all day to throw to guys like Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin. Both defenses are stellar. Cowboys are anchored by LB DeMarcus Ware. The Vikings are led by DE Jared Allen. Vikings got away from their winning formula for a couple of games. /they woke up at halftime of that Monday Nighter against Chicago scoring 30 points in the loss and destroyed the New York Giants the following week in the finale, 44-7. That’s 77 points in six quarters. Vikings are all back on the same page. Look out!!
VIKINGS, 31-17.

MISSED PLAYOFFS: LOS ANGELES*
*15 years, 19 weeks and counting.

One last thing. Although the Pete Carroll Era’s over at USC, what fun it was when they were so dominant. Everyone tuned in to see how much they’d beat someone by every week, or we got to see the unbelievable upset by some David over the Trojan Goliath. It’s perfect timing for him to go back to the NFL and the Seattle Seahawks will benefit from his energetic style. USC will be fine with Carroll disciple Lane Kiffin taking over the reins. Until L.A.’s new NFL team(s) are up and running, Carroll will make NFL Sunday more interesting for us, especially if the Water-Birds score points like Carroll’s SC teams did.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY“…………

Eric’s NFL Playoff Picks

Alright, it’s playoff time. Wild Card weekend kicks-off Saturday. Before I get to all that, here’s a look at my pre-season picks (I adjusted around week 12. But these are my actual pre-season ones.);

AFC Playoffs
Wild Card Playoff Games
COLTS over Titans
BENGALS over Ravens

AFC Division Playoff Games
CHARGERS over Bengals
PATRIOTS over Steelers

AFC Championship Game
CHARGERS over Patriots

NFC PLAYOFFS
Wild Card Playoff Games
EAGLES over Saints
CARDINALS over Packers

NFC Division Playoff Games
-VIKINGS over Eagles
-CARDINALS over Giants

NFC Championship Game
VIKINGS over Cardinals

SUPER BOWL XLIV
CHARGERS over Vikings

Not too bad. Anyway, here we go.

AFC Wild Card Games
Saturday, January 9th
(5) NY JETS (9-7) +3 @ (4) CINCINNATI (10-6) OVER/UNDER 34.5 pts
-Re-match of last weeks season finale that closed the books on Giants Stadium with the Jets shutting out the Bengals, 37-0. Bengals “took a knee” late in the first half. They say you need a strong defense, and a strong running game to win in the post-season. Both teams have that. The Jets have the league’s top defense and running game. So, what. This one’s in Cincy and the Bengals have the better, more seasoned former USC QB. At this stage, I’ll take Carson Palmer and his offensive weapons over Mark Sanchez. Actually, I don’t think it’ll be that close. How about something like 27-10, BENGALS

Sunday, January 10th
(6) BALTIMORE (9-7) +3.5 @ (3) NEW ENGLAND (10-6) O/U 43.5
-These teams played at “The Razor” early in the season. A healthy Patriots squad eecked out a 27-21 win when a Ravens receiver forgot he was supposed to catch the ball when he’s all alone in the end-zone. Now, the Patriots are banged-up big-time. WR Wes Welker is out after tearing an ACL and MCL in his right knee in New England’s 34-27 season-ending loss at Houston. QB Tom Brady’s playing with a broken ring-finger on his throwing hand (I’ll refrain from the super-model jokes) and the defense isn’t 100% either. Baltimore entered last season’s post-season as the six-seed and made it all the way to the AFC Championship. LB Ray Lewis and the Ravens always believe this is their time and that they can beat anyone. Especially a banged-up Patriots squad. 23-17, RAVENS

(1) INDIANAPOLIS (14-2) 1st round bye
(2) SAN DIEGO (13-3) 1st round bye

NFC Wild Card Games
Saturday, January 9th
(6) PHILADELPHIA (11-5) +4 @ (3) DALLAS (11-5) O/U 45
-Re-match of the season-finale at “The Jerry” with Cowboys shutting out the Eagles, 24-0. I gotta give it the most over-hyped and over-rated (that’s my opinion) QB in league history, Tony Romo. His December Deamons are gone. He’s been quite clutch in the Cowboys run to the NFC East Title. The running game’s re-surfaced to take some pressure off Romo. The defense is playing well at the right time. The Pokes are peaking. Meanwhile, the Eagles look really good if QB Donovan McNabb and WR DeShaun Jackson can connect on about three big plays a game. They’ll have two. This one won’t be a shut-out and it‘ll be closer. But the result will be the same. 30-21, COWBOYS.
Sunday, January 10th
(5) GREEN BAY (11-5) +2.5 @ (4) ARIZONA (10-6) O/U 47.5
-Another re-match of a season-finale. This one the Packers took, 33-7, in Glendale beating a Cardinals team that sat everyone except the cheerleaders. I’d say they got sacked. But, I’d get slapped. Anyways, this could be the game of the weekend. You’ve got the Packers peaking at the right time with Pro Bowl QB Aaron Rodgers playing just as well as….Brett Favre. The offensive line is protecting him much better. That defense is stopping almost everyone. The running game will have to do. Meanwhile, the defending NFC Champion Cardinals have looked so-so at times. That’s how they looked going into last year’s post-season and almost won the whole enchilada. Future Hall-of-Fame QB Kurt Warner will be ready with his assortment of WR’s and RB’s although Anquan Bouldin sprained an ankle in the season-ender. He’ll be fine. The Cardinals defense is much better than last year’s that made it to the Super Bowl. This one’s gonna be really close. But, I gotta go with the Cardinals and the veteran Warner. Although he has much experience and took good notes form his Obi-Wan Kanobi (Favre), Aaron Rodgers hasn’t played in this type of game yet. 35-23, CARDINALS.

(1) NEW ORLEANS (13-3) 1st round bye
(2) MINNESOTA (12-4) 1st round bye

MISSED PLAYOFFS: LOS ANGELES*
*15 years, 18 weeks and counting.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY“…………

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