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OFFICIAL NFL Conferences Playoff round thread

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I think it's all about the home teams

Pittsburgh
Atlanta
Chicago
New England

Plus I hate the Jets and the Seahawks suck.
 
blah blah blah ... embarrassing... blah blah blah.

[big voice]Peyton Manning, the greatest QB of all time![/bigvoice][small voice]... is now below .500 in playoff wins/losses[/small voice]

I'd call that embarassing also. But hey, haters gonna hate, right?

I doubt this happens, but lets say the Seahawks run the table... is the Saints loss really that embarassing then?
 
Remember folks -- if Seattle and Green Bay win, Seattle hosts the NFC Championship. :awe:

7-9....for those of you who haven't been counting.
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NEW YORK -- The playoffs' first two games set a slew of milestones for NFL television ratings.

The Seattle Seahawks' 41-36 upset of the New Orleans Saints on NBC earned the highest preliminary rating for the early Saturday wild-card game in two decades. The 18.3 overnight rating, with a 33 share, was the best since the Washington Redskins-Philadelphia Eagles game during the 1990 season and up 8 percent from last year's New York Jets-Cincinnati Bengals matchup.

The network said Sunday the two-game average of 19.4/33 was the best on Saturday since the 1994 season for Detroit Lions-Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs-Miami Dolphins.

The Jets' last-second 17-16 victory over the Indianapolis Colts earned the highest rating since the NFL began airing prime-time wild-card games in 2002. The 20.8/33 was the best for any Saturday wild-card game since Arizona Cardinals-Dallas Cowboys during the 1999 season. It was up 6 percent from last year's Eagles-Cowboys game.

Ratings represent the percentage of all homes with televisions tuned into a program. Shares represent the percentage of all homes with TVs in use at the time. Overnight ratings measure the country's largest markets.
 
Hope.

Ravens
Packers
Bears
Jets

What I think will happen.

Steelers
Falcons
Bears
New England
 
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Looks like I am going to the Pats game. Going with my gf's brother. He is visiting from his stint in Iraq and he really wanted to go (and he does not know if he will go back when he is stationed again). The tickets were a little pricey, but I have not seen him is 3 years....
 
Looks like I am going to the Pats game. Going with my gf's brother. He is visiting from his stint in Iraq and he really wanted to go (and he does not know if he will go back when he is stationed again). The tickets were a little pricey, but I have not seen him is 3 years....

Enjoy!
 
Looks like I am going to the Pats game. Going with my gf's brother. He is visiting from his stint in Iraq and he really wanted to go (and he does not know if he will go back when he is stationed again). The tickets were a little pricey, but I have not seen him is 3 years....
Nothing is to good for those that are serving:thumbsup:

As long as he is not a Jets fan😎
 
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