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  1. 1. Which AFC playoff team from last year is most likely to miss out this year?

    • Denver Broncos
      1
    • New England Patriots
      1
    • Cinncinati Bengals
      3
    • Houston Texans
      1
    • Kansas City Chiefs
      0
    • Pittsburgh Steelers
      0
  2. 2. Will the Broncos repeat as champs?

    • Yes
      1
    • No
      11
  3. 3. Which NFC Playoff team from last year is most likely to miss out this year?

    • Carolina Panthers
      0
    • Arizona Cardinals
      1
    • Minnesota VIkings
      3
    • Washington Redskins
      1
    • Green Bay Packers
      0
    • Seattle Seahawks
      1


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I hope it'll be Broncos vs Steelers and Panthers vs Seahawks for conference titles, but reckon Patriots will be there instead of Steelers. Should be a good SB with any 2 of those lot. Should be some interesting games on the way too.

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I hope it'll be Broncos vs Steelers and Panthers vs Seahawks for conference titles, but reckon Patriots will be there instead of Steelers. Should be a good SB with any 2 of those lot. Should be some interesting games on the way too.

steelers and broncos cant meet for finals, they would meet for the divisional round if the steelers beat the bengals

seahawks and panthers would also meet for the divisional round if the seahawks beat the vikings

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2604788-nfl-playoff-schedule-2016-afc-nfc-bracket-tv-coverage-and-super-bowl-picks

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Ah, was just going by conferences, didn't actually look at the fixtures. In an ideal world, a Seahawks/Pathers SB would be epic. Like the article said, a repeat of last year may be the most likely of SBs.

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:( and just like that, the season is over for the Texans:(

judging how we used 4 different starting qbs, 3 different wildcat qbs, had our star running back and all pro tackle injured, and the number one pick from last year miss most of the year, it can be a success. Bottom line is there are a ton of wholes on the roster and O'Brien got them to the playoffs

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Although the Texans' didn't exactly have much competition in their division...

the jags r going to be a good team. bortles looked good this year. yeldon and robinson are solid backs. they have some good linemen. hurns, robinson, and lee are all good receivers. and thomas and lewis are good tight ends. if they could get a defense that would be scary.

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that steelers game was excellent 

Yeah, had everything you want in a game, and some stuff you just don't want to see. Bengals lack of discipline ultimately cost them.

 

Vikings almost pulled it out. I thought Peterson had gotten enough for the first down, but even so they should have made that kick

Another great, really close defensive game, and that was drama at the end!

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The Rams will play in the LA Coliseum next year instead of the Edward Jones Dome cause the Dome is in St Louis and they are moving to LA. The Chargers were approved to move to LA and would possibly share stadiums with the Rams, but the Chargers are still trying to get a new stadium in San Diego. The Raiders withdrew their their request prior to the owners voting, but still might move. Personally, I liked the Chargers in San Diego, Raiders in Oakland, and the Rams in LA. I also don't think a city should get 2 teams, definitely not 3. From an NFL standpoint, they could increase revenue(probably) if the teams were in 3 different cities, not one.  

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7clIZDtJH0M

Belichick is 3-0 against teams in the playoffs that r on 10 or more game winning streaks

Belichick(22) and Brady(21) have postseason records for postseason wins by coach and qb

This was brady's 30th postseason game, tying the record

Gronkowski tied the postseason td record for TE(7)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG1t2oDYZHU

Prior to tonight Jeff Janis had 95 career receiving yards. He had 101 on the packers final drive tonight

The cardinals r the first team to win two playoff ot games on TDs

the last 2 AZ-GB playoff games both were in AZ, both went to OT, and the cardinals won on the 3rd play of OT in both.

This is Carson Palmer's 1st playoff win(0-2 before)

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^Your topic will most likely be closed.

 

What an end to the Green Bay/Arizona game last night! A lucky, lucky touchdown for Arizona, first downs by inches and Palmer was almost intercepted a few times on that drive, which would have been game over, then the deflection. Then a strange play call which gave Rogers time, followed by a missed PI call, a 60 yard pass on a 4th and 20, the Hail Mary (Again!), a failed coin toss, and to top it all off, a 75 yard run on the first play of overtime! As a neutral, was incredible to watch, couldn't believe my eyes at points! Wow.

 

Hoping for a game as good and close as that tonight in Hawks vs Panthers. No idea who will win. Can't see the Steelers beating Denver with Brown, Williams out, and Big Ben banged up.

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