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Actually, it'll be KC or Denver.
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I think either one is beatable with good D and low turnovers, but I'd almost prefer Denver over KC at this point. Manning/Osweiler seems somewhat of a mess right now and their D has been giving up points lately.
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Anyone in the AFC is beatable with a strong D and low/no turnovers. I would much rather play the Broncos than the Chiefs but it looks like it will be the Chiefs.
If the Broncos win their division it would not surprise me one bit if both AFC wild card teams play in the conference championship. |
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So, it's the Chiefs.
Anybody else think Alex Smith has a passing resemblance to Lee Harvey Oswald? The Chiefs punked us in the 1st game of the season..... OB better be prepared to NOT let Andy Reid outcoach him again... |
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Shame for the Kennedys that it wasn't Alex Smith behind the rifle. Smith would have missed two out of three, minimum.
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If Houston wins and the Bengals somehow beat Pittsburgh, the Texans get Denver in the next round while the Bengals get the Patriots.
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I'm seeing the Chiefs as a 3 pt favorite on the really early line....
Steelers favored by 2.5 over the Bengals.. |
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PIT @ CIN I imagine the Bengals will be without Dalton, which could be big trouble for them. The cool part about the Steelers winning into the conference championship is that it would mean it would be hosted by the Texans if they too made it that far. Wins by both of the Steelers and Texans would mean that the Texans have to go to Gillette to face the Pats. |
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