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    MitchellMar 3, 2010 at 2:45 pm

    SAINTS

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    jeremy borenJan 11, 2010 at 1:27 pm

    if i do remember correctly the team the cowboys lost to due to poor officials in a fluke game didn’t even make the playoffs. Isn’t that right?…

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    Michael DavidJan 9, 2010 at 4:51 am

    Dear Sirs: Jan. 9

    Those that pick the “Ravens” playing the Patriots didn’t really look
    at the game when the Revens played the Oakland Raiders during
    the last week of the season. The Spread was 10.5 and the Ravens
    were lucky to win by 8 due to a critical turn-over.

    The Ravens can still stop the run but in my opinion they still have a
    tough time stopping the pass. Yes, Wes Welker- the best Patriot
    receiver its hurt but they have Randy Moss and many receivers.
    Brady has won 3 Super Bowls and it out to prove his other receivers
    can catch the ball too. I think the Pats with Brady will be up for the
    Blitz plays from the Ravens and win the game by more than 3 pts.

    In addition to that the Ravens kicker isn’t really that great. His longest
    field goal is 46 yds. When the Ravens tried to tack on a 51 field goal
    last week against Oakland the Ravens kicker wasn’t even close. Gastkowski has kicked 84 % of his field goals this year. Stover replaced Hauschka in November but cannot kick long field goals as well as Gastkowski for the Pats.

    Bill Belickhick has won 3 Super Bowls. He has beaten the Ravens this year
    and is 8-0 at home this year. The New England Patriots without Welker are
    not as strong but the Ravens are not the Raven team that won the Super
    Bowl in the last decade. I think the Patriots will win by at least 7 pts. or more and beat the 3 1/2 pt. line. Look for Randy Moss and company to make some big catches and the other receivers to add to a good victory.

    The weather is suppose to be good and cold weather does not stop the passing game. Hard wind does and the weather is suppose to be cold but not a hard wind.

    New England will win 35 to 17.

    Mike from NJ

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    theCoachJan 8, 2010 at 8:19 pm

    TheCoach has the Bengals, who watched the Jets dig their own grave
    last week.. you can’t show a team your entire play book and expect to
    beat them the next week.

    On the other hand the Eagles are way better than they played last
    week and too good of a team to be shut out two weeks in a row (not
    that you said they would be) but it will be a close battle .. much
    closer than last week but Dallas takes the game… gotta agree on
    that one

    The loss of Wes Welker is way to much for Tom Brady and the Pats
    offence.. Baltimore will feast on Brady who has broken ribs and
    Edelman is good but the connection Brady and Welker have is evident
    … about the only thing they dont do is sleep together…

    Green Bay will dominate. the Cards are
    back in the playoffs because of they’re weak division but haven’t
    impressed me this week.

    Great work Goldberg, one of us will dominate this week as Green Bay, I don’t believe in Sanchez on the road in CIncy (it will be crazy, other than 2006, the last time they hosted a playoff game was 1990)… Cincy in a close one in the cold weather!

    Best of luck!
    Cheers,
    TheCoach

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