Thursday, January 21, 2016

NFL CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY PLAY

7 Point Teaser Play :

NEW ENGLAND +4 @ DENVER

ARIZONA +10 @ CAROLINA

I think both of these games should be very competitive and pretty close. The way I look at the AFC is this is classic revenge for the Pats. Brady and Belichek have been brilliant in those types of games, too.  The first game in Denver on November 29, 2015, the pats got off to a fast start and were up 14-0 in like the early second quarter. Then they lost Edelman, which was part of their fire power, and the Broncos barely won inOT. They have all their WR's on deck now, and they get to play Peyton, which limits the Broncos offensively, actually. I say the Pats definitely get this win
Predicted Score : Pats 24 Broncos 20

On to the NFC, I think this could be a bad match up for the Panthers. If the Cardinals can contain the running game and force Cam to throw, that could mean trouble for Carolina. Well, that's easier said than done. The Panthers defense is their best attribute and may just be too much.  I do think that Arizona's WR's are a mismatch for just about anyone, especially with the level Fitz is playing on right now. I think they can definitely make some big plays vs that Panthers secondary. This is a tough game  to call and should be great. I'm just hoping that Palmer's shaky performance last week was just him being nervous getting over that first playoff game win hump. He did still throw for over 300 yards and 3 TDs in a win.  It better have just been cold feet, because it won't get any easier going against Carolina's defensive front and Luke Keuchly. I think this may just be the Cardinals year. They have been great all year with good talent on both sides of the ball. Their secondary is great, even without Mathieu, and I think could force Cam into some mistakes. You just may see Pat Peterson take a pick to the house for real this weekend.  I hope for an Arizona win, which is very possible, and I think it should definitely be a down to the wire type of game.

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