There's still time to vote on the People's Playoffs roster for this week (and for Super Bowl week, since the rosters will lock on Sunday). While you contemplate your selections, it's time to tell you what will happen Sunday in the NFL conference championship games. Last week's predictions went 3-1, raising the playoff forecast record to a respectable 4-4.
NFC Championship: Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears. We'll set aside the question Bill Simmons fielded Friday about whether these two teams have a rivalry. Instead, we'll focus on what both teams bring to the table. Green Bay brings Charles Woodson, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, as well as Clay Matthews Jr., one of the favorites to take that honor this season. Chicago has Jay Cutler, who will be starting the second playoff game of his professional career. (By contrast, Mark Sanchez will be starting his sixth.) They also have Mike Martz, who sometimes still calls games as if he feels the words "blocking" and "tight end" don't belong in the same paragraph. Evidence? Cutler was sacked a league-leading 52 times this season, or 12 more times than runner-up Joe Flacco. When it comes down to it, the people who bring you the People's Pigskin trust Matthews, Woodson and their cohorts more than they trust Cutler and his offensive line. The Packers win a third straight road game and punch their ticket for the Super Bowl.
AFC Championship: New York Jets vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. There is no question that Mark Sanchez has evolved into a legitimate NFL quarterback. And Rex Ryan is proving that he can back up his big words with big games. But once again, it's a question of who do you trust. Pittsburgh has Ben Roethlisberger, who may have ridden Jerome Bettis' coattails to one Super Bowl ring but more than earned his second with a drive that culminated with one of the most famous catches in postseason history. On the other side of the line of scrimmage, we have Antonio Cromartie (remember him?), who can stand on his head one week and fall flat on his face the next. He stood on his head last week against the New England Patriots. But if the question is which player is more likely to come through again this week, the answer has to be Roethlisberger until someone proves otherwise. The Steelers march on to Arlington and the House That Texas Taxpayers Built.
We'll be back with the poll results.
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ReplyDeleteAnd if youre sick of the CBA talk and you dont want it to overwhelm events taking place next week in Dallas youre out of luck. Because barring some unforeseen news event involving the or that would dominate the sporting worlds attention in advance of XLV the labor mess is going to be the front-and-center dominant storyline of Super Bowl week... ..Would it be nice for each side to call a one-week truce and focus on the game?
ReplyDeleteStill the team managed to win three of those four games and after Roethlisberger returned following a week 5 bye he led them to a 11 3 finish over the rest of the year..Roethlisberger finished the season with 3 200 yards and 17 touchdowns with just 5 interceptions giving him a 97 passer rating. The Packers lost star tight end 21 receptions 301 yards 1 td to injury in week five who was then their leading receiver at the time. The Packers ground game was crippled by injures especially the Week 1 loss of who had rushed for over 1 200 yards in each of the last two years.
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