Seattle @ Green Bay
First of all, you can't talk about this matchup without mentioning, "We want the ball and we're gonna score!" Now that we got that out of the way, I think this game may be a lot like that one. Both teams have great defenses and it is a cold weather game but for some reason I think the offenses will have success. In the end, its at Lambeau Field and the Packers defense will make the plays when needed. Packers 27, Seahawks 20
Jacksonville @ New England
There has been a lot of talk about the Jaguars being a team who can keep it close and maybe even beat the Pats. As much as I would like for it to happen, I won't believe it until I see it. Jacksonville had trouble when the Steelers went to a spread passing attack last week and that is what the Pats do 90% of the time. They must find a way to keep it a low scoring game because if not, it could get ugly. Patriots 38, Jaguars 17
San Diego @ Indianapolis
This is a rematch of the most peculiar game of the regular season. Peyton Manning threw six interceptions, the Colts gave up a punt return and kick return touchdown, yet they had a chip shot field goal attempt to win it, but missed. Both teams must play MUCH better if they want to win this weekend. The Colts should be more proficient on offense and will win at home. Colts 28, Chargers 13
New York @ Dallas
The Giants are hoping the third time is the charm. I don't think so. A lot has been made about the Cowboys' late season struggle and all the off the field distractions the past couple weeks, but this is a team that just wants to play football. I don't think they will crumble under pressure like last years squad. The Giants should make it a good game but they will come up a few plays short. Cowboys 24, Giants 21
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Divisional Weekend Preview
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