This year’s NFL Divisional 2010 playoffs include set of fun eccentricities this year. The eight groups staying in the playoffs are the winners of each of the eight sections, as none of the Crazy Card groups innovative last week. Secondly, all four matchups pit a set of groups that also performed each other during the first Six several weeks of the standard year. Three of those four activities presented successful edges of two touchdowns or more, while it all was a fantastic activity that went down to the cable (and engaged a doubtful non-call on the dropping team’s last gasp).
The Packers and Boys are* the last bet on last week, and they performed to a 30-16 Facilities win in Oct. The close activity was the Seahawks-Falcons competition, with Facilities coming out on top. Both of the AFC activities were blowouts, with last edges of 27 and 29 factors, respectively.
*Were. On Weekend mid-day, the NFL shifted the Steelers-Chiefs activity to Weekend night due to icy climate predicted during the morning hours on Weekend.
Expect much more aggressive activities last week, however - at least in three of the activities. Houston-New Britain looks like a snoozer on Weekend night, though, with New Britain preferred by more than two touchdowns.
Here’s the routine for this weekend’s activities.
Saturday, January 14th
(3) Seattle Seahawks at (2) Atlanta Falcons
4:40 PM ET (3:40 CT)
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
FOX
Atlanta, GA
FOX
Regular season meeting: @Seahawks 26, Falcons 24 (Week 6)
(4) Houston Texans at (1) New England Patriots
8:15 PM ET (7:15 CT)
Gillette Stadium
Foxboro, MA
CBS
Foxboro, MA
CBS
Regular season meeting: @Patriots 27, Texans 0 (Week 3)
Sunday, January 15th
(4) Green Bay Packers at (1) Dallas Cowboys
4:40 PM ET (3:40 CT)
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
FOX
Arlington, TX
FOX
Regular season meeting: Cowboys 30, @Packers 16 (Week 6)
(3) Pittsburgh Steelers at (2) Kansas City Chiefs
8:20 PM ET (7:20 CT)
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO
NBC
Kansas City, MO
NBC
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