Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
I'm not going by popular pick and how teams look in the regular season. I'm not going with the obvious pick after seeing it over, and over and over in the NFL with teams pulling the upset in the playoffs, I think the Falcons are that team to NOT sleep on and are VERY capable of beating anybody. The Packers and Saints should be the Championship game on paper, obviously, but the Falcons could play spoiler over the other low tier teams (Lions, Giants.) Atleast the Falcons have the offense, unlike the 9'ers, to keep up if needed.
Obviously, I understand that ANY team could play the role of spoiler. Hell, Denver could beat the Steelers. This is the NFL. I simply wouldn't bet on it. Atlanta is definitely good enough to win a game. That said, they are woefully inconsistent, and that simply doesn't work this time of the year.
Ironically, I don't think there are too many teams that are consistent.
NFC:
Green Bay Packers: 32nd ranking defense. We just saw two of the worst defense's get completely embarrassed in a shootout Sunday, Green Bay being one of them. Inconsistent defense's isn't a good thing, ever, when entering the post-season. Also, a loss to a lowly Chiefs teams begs a concern.
San Francisco 49'ers: Tough defense, conservative, but effective offense with one hell of a running game. An "old-school" team that knows how to run the football (clock management) and stop the run on defense. QB that could thwart their attack.
New Orleans Saints: Losing to the Buccaneers and Rams is a pretty hard one to swallow. Defense isn't forcing the turnovers like they once were and will likely go on the road if they want to win a Super Bowl.
New York Giants: Stabilized at quarterback that has a comeback like mentality. Tough running game but lacks the defense to keep up with a high powered offense. A sleeper team.
Atlanta Falcons: Great passing game, great running game, dangerous wide-outs and tight end. Lacks the defense to consistently win, but so does the other elite teams ahead of them like GB and N.O. A sleeper team.
Detroit Lions: That other team with one of the worst defense's that just got 6 touchdowns thrown on them by a backup QB. Quick strike offense that lacks a solid defense.
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AFC:
New England Patriots: 31st ranked defense. A defense that gives up the most yardage in the league but stiffens up in the red-zone. One of the most productive offense's not named Green Bay or New Orleans.
Baltimore Ravens: Balanced running attack that goes with a dominating and destroying defensive front. Holes in the secondary, but linebackers a strong core to defeat. QB that could thwart their attack.
Houston Texans: Good defense but ravaged with injuries on the offensive side of the ball. Very inexperienced, young football team with a hurt, young QB.
Denver Broncos: Mediocre defense with practically ZERO offense. The weakest of the 12 NFL playoff teams.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Can't run the ball or force turnovers. Injuries at elite positions and are susceptible to the run. Owns the #1 overall defense and the #1 overall passing defense.
Cincinnati Bengals: Young football team that lacks experience but has potential on both defense and offense. One of the worst road records in the playoffs.
In my opinion, I think the only real consistent NFL teams right now are the
49'ers and
Ravens since they own the balance that is needed in the playoffs. Even though the Ravens haven't been that good against bad teams, they are 8-0 at home and swept their division and will see a heavy dose of Ray Rice, who is as big of a mismatch for a defense than anyone. They both, however, lack the QB play if they find themselves in trouble. But they can run the ball and play defense, something that's always a good sign for teams in the post-season.