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| 01.18.06 (7:09 pm) [edit] |
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1/16/2006
O.K., its Martin Luther King day, here’s to all you federal employees who get the day off!
Forgive my surly tone, for I am still in shock over the outcome of all the NFL playoff games. I guess I have finally lost all touch with reality when it come to the talent level of various teams. Take Denver for example. They haven’t won a playoff game in six or seven years. Yet, they beat the defending world champions like Tony Stewart whooping on Jeff Gordon!
Ok, how about the Steelers? What have they accomplished this year other than sqeaking into the playoffs as a wild card? I’ll tell ya, they demoralized the Colt offense so bad that it looked like Eli was wearing Peyton’s uniform.
All in all I stand at 2-6 out of the eight game predictions I made. The first round Patriot win, and the second round Seahawk win are the only games I got right.
So, I really shouldn’t be making any more predictions until I do more research and win back some credibility. I mean, who is gonna read my predictions and have any faith in them? Only some fool who is more out of touch than me would even read my column anyway. Well…..I see you are still reading. All right then. For you total losers (but faithful readers) here are my picks.
Carolina is the one team that Seattle did not want to face. They have a great defense and their offense and special teams are unpredictable. They are also pretty streaky. That is they get on both hot streaks and cold streaks, sometimes in back to back series. Seattle does enjoy the home field advantage, which they hope to exploit more than the Bears did. I think this will be a nail biter and come down to who has the ball last, Seattle 38, Carolina 31.
The hungry Steelers travel to Denver for a mile high confrontation. I’ve only seen Denver play once this year, and it wasn’t pretty. Mike Anderson still impresses me for a guy that never played college ball. And Jake the snake may finally live up to his billing, with the best pass protection he’s ever played behind. But I’m still shaking my head over those Steelers. They seem to be rejuvenated somehow. Big Ben Roethlisberger is on his game and in tune with Ward and Randel El. Duece Staley is again a complete “no show” this season. However, Jerome is back to form, and they found a diamond in the rough with that Parker kid.
Both Denver and Pittsburgh almost choked their respective games in the fourth quarter, but I got to go with Denver. Home field advantage and a mature Jake Plummer give them a slight edge in my book. Denver 27, Pittsburgh 17.
Well, those are my picks. I’m sure that you have to agree with me. After all, if you are still reading this you have less clue than me.
Hey, don’t beat yourself up. Someboby’s got to read this stuff!
Until next time, see ya.
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