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Jets @ Colts... if it were the other way around for location, I'd have to say Jets. But in Indianapolis, Colts.

Ravens @ Chiefs... tough call, Chiefs 7-1 at home, Ravens are a little inconsistent, but I'll go with Ravens.

Packers @ Eagles... Eagles have been off a little it seems for a couple weeks, but not as badly as the Pack. Eagles.

New Orleans @ St. Louis/Seattle... doesn't matter who wins tonight. The Rams are terrible, the Seahawks are just as bad. Saints are struggling, but they'll take it. Saints.

Thus, at the end of wildcard weekend, I'm saying Colts, Ravens, Eagles, and Saints.
 
Baltimore @ New England. I'm a bit biased, but the Patriots are on fire, the Ravens are inconsistent. Toss in our older guys remembering last year's playoffs fiasco, and the winner is clear to my mind. Patriots.

Indianapolis @ Pittsburgh. A dome team crippled by injuries coming out to play the Steelers in January? This can only end one way. Steelers.

New Orleans @ Atlanta. Been there, done that. As I recall, Falcons won at NO, and Saints won at ATL. This should be good, and I'm not sure how to call it. I haven't seen much of either team. Falcons.

Philadelphia @ Chicago. Well, weather isn't a factor. Eagles are struggling, but I've never seen anything good out of the Bears. Eagles.

End of the divisional round, Patriots, Steelers, Falcons, and Eagles.
 
As for summer... Circuit Theory I and II at Lowell, plus Calculus III near Boston. The commute is going to be a huge pain in the ass, direct cost is $1500, opportunity cost is $1500.
 
With no withdraws/fails this spring, the summer, or any subsequent semester, I can graduate at the end of fall 2013, which puts me at three semesters past the normal mark.
 
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