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Playoffs 2010 - Predictions


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AFC:

Colts

Chargers

Pats

Bengals

Broncos

Ravens

NFC:

Saints

Eagles

Vikings

Cardinals

Packers

Cowboys

1st Round:

Pats Over Ravens

Broncos Over Bengals

Cowboys Over Vikings

Packers Over Cardinals

2nd Round:

Colts Over Broncos

Chargers Over Pats

Packers Over Saints

Eagles Over Cowboys

AFC Championship:

Chargers Over Colts

NFC Championship:

Packers Over Eagles

Super Bowl:

Chargers Over Packers

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I think Houston somehow makes it and makes some noise....

AFC: Indy, San Diego, Cincinnati, New England, Baltimore, Houston

NFC: NO, Philly (takes the 2nd seed), Arizona, Minnesota (slide continues), Green Bay, Dallas

Wildcard: Baltimore over New England, Houston over Cincinnati (in a shootout)

Arizona over Dallas, Green Bay puts Minnesota out of its misery

Division: San Diego takes out Baltimore, Indy takes out Houston

Philly beats Arizona, Green Bay stomps on NO

Conference: San Diego routs Indy, Philly beats Green Bay in a close one

Super Bowl: San Diego takes out Philly in a close, epic shootout

I don't care who wins, as long as it ain't Dallas, Minnesota, New Orleans, New England, or Pittsburgh (nothing against Pitt, want to see a different team win it all)

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superbowl:

chargers over eagles

afc championship:

chargers over colts

nfc championship:

eagles over packers

afc division:

chargers over broncos

colts over patriots

nfc division:

packers over saints

eagles over cowboys

afc wild-card:

patriots over jets

broncos over bengals

nfc wild-card:

cowboys over vikings

packers over cardinals

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NFC

Wild Card - Minnesota over Dallas, Green Bay over Arizona

Divisional- New Orleans over Minnesota, Philly over Green Bay

Conference - New Orleans over Philly in a close one, 42-38

AFC

Wild Card- Pats over Ravens, Bengals Over Broncos

Divisional - Colts over Pats, Chargers over Bengals

Conference- Colts blowout Chargers, 31-10

SUPER BOWL- COLTS 28, SAINTS 24

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AFC:

Colts

Chargers

Pats

Bengals

Ravens

Steelers

NFC:

Saints

Eagles

Vikings

Cardinals

Packers

Cowboys

1st Round:

Pats Over Steelers

Bengals over Ravens

Cowboys Over Vikings

Packers Over Cardinals

2nd Round:

Colts Over Pats

Bengals Over Chargers

Packers Over Saints

Eagles Over Cowboys

AFC Championship:

Colts Over Bengals

NFC Championship:

Eagles over Packers

Super Bowl:

Colts Over Eagles

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NFC

Wild Card - Minnesota over Dallas, Green Bay over Arizona

Divisional- New Orleans over Minnesota, Philly over Green Bay

Conference - New Orleans over Philly in a close one, 42-38

AFC

Wild Card- Pats over Ravens, Bengals Over Broncos

Divisional - Colts over Pats, Chargers over Bengals

Conference- Colts blowout Chargers, 31-10

SUPER BOWL- COLTS 28, SAINTS 24

i would want saints to win it all.i know the saints are a rival team but the colts pissed me off the way they laid down for the jets

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Yup, and SD lost to Denver...does that make them suspect?

Indy, NO, SD, and Philly have the best chances to make it to the big game...IMO.

don't get me wrong i like denver.but they are on a rollercoaster.and the eagles almost lost that game.and the chargers stomped them in the second game.i just don't like phil rivers.and maybe i see the eagles and their fans as hotdogs and arrogant.but i agree the WC teams won't get far.maybe packers idk.i'll be pulling for the cards and saints i guess

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