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Team Odds
New England Patriots 17/10
Dallas Cowboys 15/4
Pittsburgh Steelers 9/1
Kansas City Chiefs 9/1
Atlanta Falcons 19/2
Green Bay Packers 10/1
Seattle Seahawks 14/1
New York Giants 18/1
Oakland Raiders 100/1
Houston Texans 100/1
Miami Dolphins 100/1
Detroit Lions 100/1

Loving the Packers at 10-1 although not loving their first-round matchup.

Regarding this week's games, it sounds like it might be Brock Osweiler vs. Connor Cook (and the Raiders might sign Garrett Gilbert as an emergency backup).

Seems like Steelers and Seahawks are in good shape this weekend, Texans are probably OK because of the Raiders' QB situation, and Giants-Packers should be the best matchup of the weekend.

Can anyone challenge the Pats in the AFC, or do they mostly just have to worry about another Giants wild-card team getting hot?
 
Possibly the Steelers could win at Foxboro because they can score with the Pats. But it's just a possibility, and not as good a one as the Steelers losing in Kansas City before that.
 
Steelers are the only team with a shot against NE. Oakland with Carr MAY have at least made it interesting. Houston and Miami, uh, no. As has been mentioned before, the Hoodie has zero fear of Alex Smith, though baby puncher Tyreek Hill gives the Chiefs an intangible that could make that game fun, should it happen.

Felt pretty strongly that Dallas would cruise in the NFC for a long time, but Green Bay, the Giants and Atlanta all are capable of winning at Jerry World. Don't think Seattle or Detroit is, though.
 
Possibly the Steelers could win at Foxboro because they can score with the Pats. But it's just a possibility, and not as good a one as the Steelers losing in Kansas City before that.

Agreed. Hell, I wouldn't be shocked if they lost to the Dolphins.

The Steelers blew the Chiefs out earlier this season, but that was in Pittsburgh and it was a stinker that just got away from Kansas City early. Assuming Pittsburgh gets that far, a divisional round game in KC should be a great one.

The Steelers looked like they could hang with the Patriots the first time and that was the game Roethlisberger missed, but even without Gronkowski, New England is playing better now. Pittsburgh has the firepower and more importantly, the ground game to control the ball against just about anybody, but the real difference is consistency in execution. Belichick's teams tend to avoid the killer mistakes. More often than not, that has been the difference in Pittsburgh's past failures against New England in the playoffs.
 
Without Carr the Raiders have no shot.

So the next best thing I'd like to see is something like Patriots over Lions.

Warriors and Cavs have won the last 2 NBA titles. Kings have hoisted the Cup, twice. Royals and Cubs won the last 2 World Series.

Would be fun to see the Lions make it to the big game.
 
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Just like baseball season ... as long as it's not Patriots-Packers, I'm good. (The baseball equivalent would have been a Red Sox-Cubs world series. There are way, way too many people who root for both the Packers and Cubs. I hope they all have a rotten 2o17).
 
If Green Bay wins against the Giants, they'll win the NFC. Otherwise, Seattle will somehow make it.

They'll all lose to New England.
 
Ordinarily I'd say the Cowboys are cursed and have no prayer. But something is different with them this year.

Probably just Jerry Jones having his meddling curtailed, although he can still stir the media pot to his team's detriment.
 
Steelers are the only team with a shot against NE. Oakland with Carr MAY have at least made it interesting. Houston and Miami, uh, no. As has been mentioned before, the Hoodie has zero fear of Alex Smith, though baby puncher Tyreek Hill gives the Chiefs an intangible that could make that game fun, should it happen.

Felt pretty strongly that Dallas would cruise in the NFC for a long time, but Green Bay, the Giants and Atlanta all are capable of winning at Jerry World. Don't think Seattle or Detroit is, though.

If the Chiefs get to the Super Bowl, Hill is going to be the reason, which makes it difficult to even enjoy.
 
Biggest problem for GB is OBJ. Though the Packers kept him quiet during their meeting in October, they're down to one really bad corner (Ladarius Gunter), Chuck Cecil, the ghost of Ray Nitschke and some Preble High kids who were ineligible for basketball.

If he doesn't throw a tantrum, Beckham is going to have a huge day.
 
If Green Bay wins against the Giants, they'll win the NFC. Otherwise, Seattle will somehow make it.

They'll all lose to New England.
No way the Seahawks make it. As inconsistent as they are, they won't be able to put together three straight good games to make the Super Bowl.
I'd say it's either Dallas or Green Bay taking on New England.
 
Maybe I'm the only one that thinks KC's defense is good enough to carry the day if it gets to New England.
 
No way the Seahawks make it. As inconsistent as they are, they won't be able to put together three straight good games to make the Super Bowl.
I'd say it's either Dallas or Green Bay taking on New England.

Seahawks would need the bracket to get weird so they wouldn't have to go on the road at any point. They've been pretty mediocre away from Seattle.
 
Seahawks would need the bracket to get weird so they wouldn't have to go on the road at any point. They've been pretty mediocre away from Seattle.
Except for beating New England in Foxboro. That was pretty strong. Of course, Thomas played in that game.
 

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