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conference championship games thread

superdog

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Monday January 24, 2011

7am- NFC Championship: Green Bay @ Chicago (One HD)

10:30am- AFC Championship: New York Jets @ Pittsburgh (ESPN, ESPN HD, One HD)


the right to play in the super bowl on the line...doesn't get much bigger than these two games!
 

zombie jesus

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More confident against the Jets than I would be against the Pats or was last week against the Ravens, would have been hell losing to either one of those two.

Green Bay should get up comfortably.
 

Eelectrica

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Picking Green Bay, but the weather conditions make it a real toss of the coin. But the form Rodgers is in at the moment, gotta give the edge to GB to keep the roll going.

And Steelers. Running is such a big part of the Jets attack and you can't run on the steelers. I expect the steelers to force some errors out of Sanchez. I know the jets beat the steelers earlier in the year in Pittsburgh, just don't see it happening again. Although the Steelers can't make the same mistakes they made either and give the jets a big lead early.
 

Jesbass

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I'm really excited about the Steelers match, especially after our big comeback last week.

The Jets are in good form - huge upset to get where they are.

Even so, I'd like to think that we won't make the same mistakes we did when we last played them.

I'm not too bothered by the other match. I just want another Super Bowl appearance!
 

abpanther

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I think the Packers will win and win pretty comfortably, Rodgers is red hot at the moment and the Bears didn't really impress me that much against a terrible Seahawks team. I expect the Packers to score 20+ and to force a couple of turnovers from Cutler.

The other game will be much closer, however I think this is a bad match up for the Jets. The Pats give the Steelers problems because they generally abandon the run early and thus nullify that Dick Lebeau zone blitz 3-4 defense. The Jets won't do that, they will stick to the run and ask Sanchez to move the chains when required. The Steelers are a much better defense than the Pats, they will stop the run and Sanchez is just to inconsistent at the moment to throw well against that defense. Big Ben is one of the best and he will make enough plays to win them the game.
 

Godz Illa

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The Packers beat Chicago in the final regular season game 10-3 - they were playing for a playoff berth and the Bears playing for nothing. Stakes is high this time, expecting Chicago to step up.

The last time the Bears and Dragons both made the big dance in the same season was 1985/86. Chicago won, St George lost. Tipping the double this time
 
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Ron Jeremy

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In the playoffs i've gone for the Falcons and New England, i'm now on the Bears bandwagon, sorry Zilla, but i've been giving moffo a run for his money of late, third time lucky hopefully for me.....and Bears fans lol
 

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AFC Championship Game

New York Jets @ Pittsburgh Steelers

I expect the Steelers to stop the Jets run game, heaping all the pressure on Sanchez. I can't see him guiding the Jets to a victory. For the Jets to cause an upset, Sanchez will have to make big plays down the field, and after a quiet game I expect TP to come up big. Looking forward to seeing if the Jets will come out trash talking the Steelers, hoping to strike lightning in a bottle twice.

NFC Championship Game

Green Bay Packers @ Chicago Bears

Green Bay won't be able to run effectively against Chicago but I don't think it will matter. Aaron Rodgers has the mitus touch at the moment. Depending on how bad the weather gets will determine how big a scoreline we see but it won't matter, the Packers are heading to the Superbowl and a victory just quietly.
 

zombie jesus

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The NFL's final four: why defense still sell

Defense still sells in the playoffs. As we approach championship weekend in the NFL, I see four defensive units that can win a Super Bowl. We will hear the talk of the QBs (Roethlisberger, Rodgers, Cutler, Sanchez) before Sunday’s kickoffs, but the reason the Steelers, Bears, Packers and Jets are still playing football in January is all about defense. Four units that ranked in the top-ten this season looking for that ticket to Dallas and Super Bowl XLV.

Let’s take a look at each squad and discuss the main reason they are still alive in the playoffs.

Chicago Bears: front seven play

Peppers and the Chicago front seven is legit vs. the run.
One of the top defensive fronts in the game. Under Lovie Smith the Bears’ 4-3 look gets penetration up the field, pursues to the football and plays fast. DE Julius Peppers will always be talked about due to his ability to rush the QB, but watching Chicago this season, his play in the run game in crucial. LBs Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs both are playing at a Pro Bowl level and when you can limit the opponent’s rushing production with a seven-man front you are playing top tier defensive football. No one runs the ball on Chicago right now.

Green Bay Packers: elite secondary

Top to bottom, this is the best secondary in the league from my perspective. We know what you get from Charles Woodson: aggressive, dynamic play from the cornerback position. A player with safety size that can align inside, play man coverage and produce edge pressure. Add in Tramon Williams—who is having a career post-season—along with the range of FS Nick Collins and this secondary can win championships. This is the perfect blend of talent and athletic ability for Dom Capers’ scheme and there is no doubt that this secondary will compete when the ball is in the air. Can’t win a title without good secondary play.

Pittsburgh Steelers: playmakers

Polamalu is just one of the playmakers for Dick LeBeau's defense in Pittsburgh.
Last week in the win over Baltimore, it was FS Ryan Clark (INT, forced fumble). An underrated safety that understands route concepts, angles to the ball and is a pro when it comes to studying the game. This Sunday? Take your pick at who is going to make that big play. Polamalu, Harrison, Woodley, Ike Taylor, Hampton, etc. Dick LeBeau can get creative and take risk in his play calling because of the playmakers on his side of the ball. Pittsburgh will use those exotic looks to pressure and put their players in a position to produce. If I could coach one defense in the NFL, this would be it. Loaded with talent.

New York Jets: cornerback play

This was on display in the win over the Patriots in Foxborough. You can play Cover 1, drop a “robber” into the middle of the field and keep a free safety deep over the top when you have cornerback play like the Jets. A simple scheme. And that doesn’t count the amount of pressure that Rex Ryan can bring when he wants to play Cover 0 (no safety help) because of Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie. Revis is the top cover corner in the league, and although Cromartie can get sloppy with his technique, his natural ability takes over and allows him to make plays on the ball. Tough matchup from an offensive play calling perspective when you have two corners that can line up in both a press and off-man look—and play with production.

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/The-NFLs-final-four-why-defense-still-sells.html

Rebuilding teams should take note.
 

Cupid Stunt

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Sucks that the Jets V Steelers can't be the final game of the year so...

Bears (by default). Jets.

Jets.
 

abpanther

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I've taken the day off, gonna watch the doubleheader, drink beer with mates and make home made burgers.

Laughin'
 

DragonPunk

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Benefit of being a uni bum, i'll be home to watch both. Tipping a Green Bay v Pittsburgh superbowl.
 

Dr Crane

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thank god the new job doesn't start until a week after the super bowl.

would love to see a green bay/pittsburgh super bowl. will need to be very inebriated if we get jets/bears.
 

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