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Probably, but anything could happen. I am rooting for Vikings, Titans, Chiefs and Seahawks (begrudgingly, just because I hate them less than the Packers.).Sadly I don't see any upsets here like we saw on Wild Card weekend. I believe home teams will win all 4 games.
Yea, our best receiver is hurt also. Diggs will have to stay under control and step up for Thielen, and the run game has to be working.Would love to see a Vikings win too but I'm not optimistic given how well SF's defensive line has played. I don't think Cousins will have enough time to throw. My prediction is a close, low-scoring game won by SF.
27-10...looks like 49ers are going to the championship.
Thought the Vikes would at least be competitive. Maybe it was partially due to the short week for Minn and the extra week of rest for SF, but both the offensive and defensive lines were just physically dominated by the Niners. Cousins was not outstanding, but I dont think any QB in the league would be likely to pull out a win unless the rest of the team played better than the Vikes today.27-10...looks like 49ers are going to the championship.
lolAs a Packers fan, I wish I could say I have full confidence in Aaron Rodgers but Seattle has at least a puncher's chance tomorrow. Football playoffs are the ultimate small sample size (aka Any Given Sunday), so any team except for the Titans could still shock us.
Ummm ... what?Guess the Ravens just copied and pasted their 2019 playoff game for yesterday's game. Darned near the same, pitiful stats from Jackson with same pitiable result. If he doesn't watch out, he could become labeled as a playoff choker or something.....
Talk about being dead wrong.
I never thought Henry would be this good at the NFL level. I remember him at ALA. He looked like a LB taking handoffs behind what was basically a pro-level O line playing in college. Great NCAA player, but I couldn't envision that kind of success for him against NFL defenses.
I am not an NFL GM or scout.
