Saturday, January 11 New Orleans at Seattle 3:35p FOX Indianapolis at New England 7:15p CBS Sunday, January 12 San Francisco at Carolina 12:05p FOX San Diego at Denver 3:40p CBS
Seattle (especially if Keenan Lewis is not playing) 49ers (Crabtree didn't play in regular season game) Patriots Broncos
They were all good games. I thought Green Bay would win at home though. The Colts/Chiefs game was fantastic. I was surprised the Eagles lost. The Broncos and the Patriots are on a collision course. So are SF and Seattle. Two of those four will be in the SB.
I think Seattle, Carolina, and Patriots win. Chargers to be my upset pick, another 1 and done for Mr. Manning
Really hoping Manning chokes again as usual. Would be funny after the media was on his nuts all season.
Chargers always play Manning well and they are coached by Mannings former OC, so anything can happen, especially when you got an elite QB.
New Orleans Saints eat Popeyes chicken for good luck against Seattle Seahawks When the New Orleans Saints went on the road and beat a powerfully fast and offensively savvy Philadelphia Eagles team last week, the credit didn’t go to Drew Brees or a stout defense. Instead, the New Orleans based Popeyes Chicken took center stage after it was revealed the team dined on some battered and deep fried good luck charms beforehand. In keeping with superstition, the Saints again dined on a meal of Popeyes yet again before departing for Seattle to take on the Seahawks Saturday afternoon. This whole Popeyes chicken superstition is nothing exclusive to this postseason. Back in 2009, the Saints ate Popeyes chicken all throughout their playoff run and ended up winning the Super Bowl as a result. Nevermind the year of hard work, the intense preparation, Sean Payton’s onside kick or Brett Favre’s disgustingly awful interception in the NFC Championship game; it was the chicken and we all know it. We’ll see how well the Popeyes pays off this time around, but so far the Saints are 1-0 in the postseason following an airport meal of Popeye’s chicken, so let’s not tarnish a record nor a superstition that so far has the Saints in the NFC Divisional Round preparing to take on the conference’s best and most ferocious team.
Jimmy Graham, Bruce Irvin have altercation before Saints vs. Seahawks (Video) The weather report for Saturday’s playoff game between the New Orleans Saints-Seattle Seahawks is quite nasty today and so are the tempers. As Saints tight end Jimmy Graham was warming up and checking field conditions prior to the game, tensions began to overflow as multiple members of the Seahawks secondary and linebacker core (including Bruce Irvin) engaged in a jawing session with the former Miami Hurricane star. Graham was held back by a fellow teammate and a member of the coaching staff before anything more serious escalated, though the two continued to shout at each other as they were escorted off the field. Irvin should find himself paired up with Graham a decent amount this afternoon, so I have a feeling we haven’t seen the last of this altercation. Graham is looking to improve off his Week 15 contest against the Seahawks where he was only able to post three catches for 42 yards, one of his worst games of the season. Get your popcorn ready, folks. https://mtc.cdn.vine.co/r/videos/C5BEAD19311033879749518561280_1a0c6a0cf01.4.7.10567729577839686427_CsC5v46jgJS96Dt0hlDHuH1J3.pKZFuvyXJ.dw3aQstm0AYNOMn5rKCIusbceth6.mp4?versionId=rJwNYPDBvH6KzaImQQp0rowk08d.L9nf
If I have to hear or read one more Seahawks fan tell me what great fans they are, I'm going to lose it.