Four games, four cities, four states, eight teams, two days: Welcome to Wild-Card Weekend in the National Football League.
On Saturday, the Cincinnati Bengals are in Houston to play the Texans at 1:30 p.m., while the Minnesota Vikings travel to Green Bay for a 5 p.m. date with the Packers.
On Sunday, the Indianapolis Colts play the Ravens at 10 a.m. in Baltimore, while the Seattle Seahawks face the Redskins in Washington at 1:30 p.m.
So, who will prevail? Glad you asked.
Bengals at Texans
A lot of NFL experts like the surging Bengals to beat the fading Texans by at least three points.Not being an expert, I like the fact Houston is playing at home, in a meaningful game, with awesome fans and a healthy lineup.
Yes, the Texans have lost three of their last four, while the Bengals have won six of their past eight. Methinks the Texans took their foot off the gas once they knew they had secured a playoff date, and will put pedal to the metal and win by at least seven.
Vikings at Packers

This weekend the action switches to Mr. Aaron Rodger's Neighbourhood in Green Bay and that will make all the difference in deciding this game.
Pick the Packers to prevail by at least seven points.
Funny story about Packers' receiver Greg Jennings: Guess his sister was not impressed with Rodgers' play last week and trashed him on Twitter, proving pushing "send" requires less effort than trying to save face after!
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TRASH-TALKING SISTER
Colts at Ravens
Ray Lewis announced this week that his Hall of Fame career will end when his Ravens are finished with playoffs. The menacing defender has his mind on a Super Bowl exit, not a loss to the Colts this weekend.Quarterback Joe Flacco of the Ravens doesn't get much respect, but his experience should provide enough to get past rookie QB Andrew Luck and his Colts by at least three points.
Seahawks at Redskins
Vancouver's adopted Seahawks take their confidence and swagger to Washington to face RG3 and the Redskins in what promises to be THE GAME of the weekend.Both teams have star rookie quarterbacks, great running games and exciting game-changers, but the Seahawks have the defence to get the job done.
A lot of the experts figure the 'Hawks can't win on the road and don't count the blowout against Buffalo in Toronto as enough proof to change that theory. So they pick the Redskins to win by at least three.
I will pick the Seahawks to win by at least seven as Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch will prove to be the difference on Sunday. Order the Skittles for Round 2, baby!
You will go three for four as the Battle of Washington will be won by the capital,not the state.
ReplyDeleteAnd, the Redskins' margin of victory (at least 10) will surprise all the pundits.
Guaranteed.