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NFL Wild Card Playoff Preview

by The Beast
created January 04, 2008, last edited February 21, 2008
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Todd Collins has done very well as the Redskins quarterback.
Todd Collins has done very well as the Redskins quarterback.

Seattle Seahawks v. Washington Redskins After four consecutive victories the Washington Redkins are one of the hottest teams in all of the NFL and poised for a big playoff run. Their opponents, the Seattle Seahawks, have been a little up-and-down as of late. They lost to the horrible Panthers and Falcons this month and pilled on wins again lowly NFC West foes to win their weak division. On paper the ‘Hawks might have the better all around team, especially on offense with Matt Hasselbeck, but the Skins are simply a team on a mission. Todd Collins has been quite efficient as the team’s quarterback and team leader since the injury to Jason Campbell. He has led a Redskins offense that has played mistake-free football, which is the key in the postseason. Since the death of Sean Taylor, Washington appears to be a team focused and ready to play with enthusiasm. Redskins 27-24

Pittsburgh Steelers v. Jacksonville Jaguars Everyone around the NFL seems to be on the Jaguars bandwagon right now, and it is pretty obvious as to why. Jacksonville has a dual-headed monster at running back with Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew, a mistake-free quarterback in David Garrard, and a stifling defensive unit. For the past month, the Steelers have been pretty inconsistent, and they’ll also be playing without star running back Willie Parker, who was injured just a few weeks ago. The Steelers to be on the downside while the Jaguars seem to be getting better each week. I’ll take the hotter team. Jaguars 24-17

Tampa Bay Buccaneers v. New York Giants While the Giants looked sensational offensively against the Patriots last Saturday, inconsistency has plagued them all season. Some games Eli Manning has looked like his older brother while in others he reminded fans of Ryan Leaf. What is most disturbing about Eli is his 20 interceptions and his 56% completion rate. Certainly the Giants have the firepower to potentially make a run in the NFC, but they have also proven to choke and collapse after emotional games such as last Saturday loss to New England. Look for the efficient Jeff Garcia and the stout Bucs defense to take over in this one. Buccaneers 23-17

San Diego Chargers v. Tennessee Titans The Titans only hope here is for the Chargers to self-destruct and beat themselves. That’s going to really tough, especially since the Chargers have now won 6 games in a row now. Earlier in the season Philip Rivers was playing like an inexperienced rookie bu now he is is starting to play like a poised veteran. With LaDainian Tomlinson in the backfield and stout defense led by Shaun Merriman, it seems as the Bolts are a lock here. Chargers 34-14


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SSreportersHall of Famer
183 days ago
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Holy crap, someone picked the Redskins.... My upset would be the Titans over the Chargers as long as Vince Young plays and LenDale White has the ball taped to his hands.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
183 days ago
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Since the death of Sean Taylor, Washington appears to be a team focused and ready to play with enthusiasm.

That may be true, but this story has been beaten to death, and that's the only thing (besides the awesomeness of an old QB) people believe will propel them to beat Seattle....at Seattle.

Finally, the forecast calls for moderate rain and winds 20-30 MPH late in the day, I'm not sure either team can put up that many points.
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The BeastAAA-er
183 days ago
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Which Seahawks team will show up? This team is too inconsistent while the 'Skins are hot.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
183 days ago
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I don't know about you, but 7-1 at home is consistent enough, if Seattle was playing on the road they wouldn't win by any means.
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Alex HolowczakMVP
183 days ago
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According to the Pick Game, it's 11-6 to Seattle. So it's not as one sided as you may think SS in terms of opinions. That said, I voted for Seattle.
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
183 days ago
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consistantly coached by Mike Holmgren... On that note, the skins are consistently coached by joe gibbs...
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
183 days ago
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since 2001, home teams have a .666 winning % and a .625 in WC games...
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Johnandrews2008Soccer Kid
183 days ago
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Seattle
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The BeastAAA-er
183 days ago
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will lose!
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SSreportersHall of Famer
183 days ago
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...not.
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BlackangryguySoccer Kid
183 days ago
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What's it matter? New England is going to win everything. I wish with all my heart they don't but they will. That sort of makes me angry.
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