NFL Playoffs

Thank you San Fransisco 49ers.  First of all I was 4-0 with my picks going into that game but you screwed up my undefeated week.  Secondly you didn’t allow the NFC playoff picture to become any clearer.

If Arizona would have won they would have clinched the division and made everything easier…at least a little bit.  The Cardinals still don’t have to do too much and will probably lock up the division soon.  They get the Lions this week and the Rams next…not exactly what I would call a daunting schedule.

But now the 49ers are technically alive again in the NFC.  Not likely but still alive.  At 6-7 they would need to win out (@Philly, Det, @St. Louis) and get help.  I would be shocked (SHOCKED) if they were to win this Sunday in Philly at 1:00 pm eastern time….10:00 am pacific time.  That’s an early start for the Niners.

Thank you to the Eagles who did actually clear up (or start to at least) the NFC East.  They are now in full control of their fate although they were in a very similar position last year before almost blowing it.

Green Bay is still likely to win a wild card spot.  They actually clinch a playoff spot this week if they win AND either Dallas or the Giants lose.  They play Pittsburgh which a few weeks ago looked like a good game…now I would say the Pack should win relatively easily.  If they don’t win they finish the season with Seattle at home and then at Arizona.  Not easy but surely not that hard.  Green Bay is in.

The New York Giants can’t clinch a spot this week but when Dallas loses to New Orleans on Saturday night (which they will) and the Giants beat the Redskins in Washington on Sunday they will be ahead of Dallas and for the time being will be in the playoffs.  In which case they will control their own fate with games against Carolina at home and then on the road against the Vikings who will probably be playing backups in a meaningless game.

Dallas is actually in the right position right now but with games remaining against New Orleans and Philly (with Washington in between) they are going to need to play exceptional football ASAP….not going to happen.

After Dallas there is a logjam of teams hoping both the Giants and the Packers fall apart.  Not going to happen.  If you are not one of the teams mentioned above you are staying home this January.

Now to the AFC…

The East is a mess.  I still think the Jets have a great chance as they should get to 10-6.  They welcome the depleted Atlanta Falcons this Sunday to the Meadowlands.  Then they play @ Indy and at home against Cincinnati.  Sure those teams are good but both should have clinched playoff berths (Indy already has home field advantage) and will be resting players earlier than usual.

The Patriots could throw a wrench into my theory though.  They are 8-5 and control their own fate.  However the Pats finish with 2 road games (and a home date with Jacksonville) and the Pats are 1-5 on the road and that one win was over Tampa Bay in London.  So while they should win this weekend @ Buffalo I wouldn’t bet on it.

The Dolphins are also in the mix but they have a tough schedule left.  This week they are @ Tennessee, then home for Houston, and then they welcome the Steelers to Florida.  If I am right and the Jets win out the Dolphins (who WILL lose one of the three) will end up 1 game back.  But if they can win out they own the tiebreaker with the Jets.

The North is easy.  Cincy wins the division with a win OR a Baltimore loss.  They will win the division but probably not til next week when they play Kansas City.

The West is also easy.  The Chargers will win it.  They are 2 games up on Denver and are great in December.  They will clinch the division if they win and Denver loses.  San Diego will win this week but Denver should beat Oakland.  The Chargers will win the division but it might take another week to be official.

As for the Wild Card…just roll some dice.  There are 9 teams (if you include all the East teams minus Buffalo) that have a legitimate shot at it.  I am not going to get into it here.

To see who I think will get to the playoffs just view my updated Power 12 list.

Dec 142009

eagles

What happened to the Eagles/Giants rivalry?  It used to be a physical defensive battle.  Last night though the teams combined for over 800 yards and over 80 points.

Don’t get me wrong it was a very entertaining game but not what I expected.  Every time the Eagles got a lead it seemed like the Giants responded.  Three times the Eagles had 14 point leads (and another 13 point lead) but they couldn’t hold them.

The Eagles though are in total control of their playoff fate now.  They are a game ahead of the Cowboys and 2 games up on the Giants in the division with a game against Dallas yet to come.  With 3 games remaining and the Cowboys getting the Saints next weekend the division could be wrapped up soon.

Next week the Birds welcome the 49ers to Philadelphia for a 1:00 start.  West coast teams always struggle with early starts on the East coast anyway but add to that a short week for the Niners and well a poor team to begin with and the Eagles should be 6+ point favorites next weekend.

The only question going forward for Philly should be…the running game.  It seems like this is the question every single season but it rarely gets truly better.  This year it started to look okay with Lesean McCoy but has recently fallen back to normal.  Leonard Weaver had almost as many carries and had more yards than McCoy last night.  And while Weaver looked good is he really going to be the #1 running back?

I am beginning to think that the problem isn’t in the running backs as much as in the running game.  Andy Reid doesn’t want to run the ball and the reason is because he doesn’t know how to install a running game.  McCoy, Brian Westbrook, Duce Staley, and many others have had the ability but once McNabb gained a solid grasp of the passing game and remaining in the pocket the run game began to fade and is now non-existent.

While a running game is not critical to winning a Super Bowl it is definitely something you would want to have some consistency by then.  Hopefully I am wrong but I feel as though the Eagles running game (or lack thereof) will be too much of a hindrance to make the Super Bowl.

But with as good as the passing game is…maybe they have enough.

Going into today’s games the Jaguars and Broncos were in good position to get the wild card slots in the AFC.  But after both teams lost and most the 6-6 teams won the wild card race got a lot closer.

I (lucky me) got to watch the Lions-Ravens, Bengals-Vikings, and Chargers-Cowboys games today.  Because I live about 60 minutes north of Baltimore I actually had to watch the ENTIRE Ravens-Lions game.  Brutal.  And lets be honest the Vikings-Bengals game wasn’t much better.

While watching those games I noticed a few things….the Bengals aren’t going to beat anyone in the playoffs, the Lions suck, and the Chargers are quite possibly turning into the team to beat in the AFC.

Sure the Colts are still undefeated and will get homefield advantage throughout the playoffs but the Chargers have the talent and are playing the most complete football right now.  I am not saying that todays win was overly impressive, it wasn’t, but they have now won 8 in row and are in good position to get the #2 seed in the AFC.  Next week they welcome the Bengals to San Diego and after watching the Bungals today I would say they won’t challenge the Chargers next week too much.

In the NFC the Saints continued to roll albeit uncomfortably.  They haven’t looked great the past 2 weeks and really with the exception of the New England game they haven’t looked good in a couple months.  They do what they need to do to get the win and that is all that matters right now.  Today it was the depleted Falcons giving them fits taking the game down to the wire before the Saints won by 3.

If I was a Saints fan I would be a little worried at this point.  Sure they might get homefield advantage (need to win 2 more) but that might not be enough.  They just haven’t looked that good recently.  The defense is giving up yardage in chunks and they are starting to look like the Saints of the past couple years…outscore the opponents at all costs.

I think most of the appeal of the Saints defense this season has been that they score regularly but that isn’t always going to happen.  At some point they just need to man up and shut down an opposing offense.  So far this season they have only been able to do that in a couple games.  In their 13 games this season at this point they have held their opponent to under 20 points only 4 times.  For a defense that everyone claims is so good they can’t seem to get off the field.

This has got to be the best time of year for NFL fans though.  The next 2 months are incredible followed by 6 months of horrible boredom.  The playoff races are coming down to the wire…2 divisions are locked up (AFC and NFC South), 3 more are all but done (NFC and AFC North and NFC West), while 2 East divisions could come down to the final weekend.

And the wild card races??  They are going to be fun.  There are 8 teams in the AFC that are still alive while the NFC is a little less interesting as only 4 or 5 teams have a legitimate shot.  Tonight’s game between the Eagles and the Giants will either cloud the picture further or all but settle the NFC East.

Steelers

Last night in Cleveland the defending Super Bowl champions pretty much sabotaged their own quest of returning to the playoffs.  Losing to the Browns (the now 2-11 Browns) 13-6 to drop to 6-7 and now they are looking up at the rest of the wild card contenders.

Yes you read that right….the Steelers lost to the Browns for the first time in almost 7 years.  Prior to last night the Steelers had won 12 straight over the Browns.  A win and they are sitting at 7-6 and in control of their own fate.  Now they are 6-7 and need help to have a shot.

Luckily they will have a shot.  But they need help.  Right now Denver, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Miami, and New York are all ahead of the Steelers in the race for the 2 wild card spots.  And depending on the outcomes this week Houston could also be up there.

With games coming up against Green Bay, Baltimore, and Miami the Steelers better figure out what is wrong quickly or they will be done for the year.  They pretty much have to win out and then get help just to have a shot although winning out would be helping themselves too as both Baltimore and Miami are currently ahead of them in the standings.

If you are a Steelers fan you need to start scoreboard watching this Sunday.  I can’t even begin to tell you what to root for and what not to root for at this point.  Basically just hope everything falls the right way.

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