Steelers v Cards
NFC:
Is a tough one as both teams come in with good momentum, as we saw in the past 2 games with the Cards, Whisenhunt has disguised his game plan perfectly compared to the regular season.
I was one who thought the Cards were a pass reliant team and couldnt run the ball very well. The past 2 games they have looked more like the 2006 Colts who had the same perception and came out and ran the ball very well in the post season, and played good defence to win the Super Bowl.
Philly as we know always have a very very good defence, Westbrook is banged up and is not the same Westbrook that can take over a game.
As with the Giants the Cards will stop Westbrook and make the Eagles pass the ball to win.
The Eagles chances are with McNabb and their underrated receivers.
AFC:
Pitt win simply because they are at home, have just as good a defence as the Ravens and a QB that knows how to win a close game. Flacco as a rookie will see what its like to play a team that is experienced in the playoffs.
NFC:
Is a tough one as both teams come in with good momentum, as we saw in the past 2 games with the Cards, Whisenhunt has disguised his game plan perfectly compared to the regular season.
I was one who thought the Cards were a pass reliant team and couldnt run the ball very well. The past 2 games they have looked more like the 2006 Colts who had the same perception and came out and ran the ball very well in the post season, and played good defence to win the Super Bowl.
Philly as we know always have a very very good defence, Westbrook is banged up and is not the same Westbrook that can take over a game.
As with the Giants the Cards will stop Westbrook and make the Eagles pass the ball to win.
The Eagles chances are with McNabb and their underrated receivers.
AFC:
Pitt win simply because they are at home, have just as good a defence as the Ravens and a QB that knows how to win a close game. Flacco as a rookie will see what its like to play a team that is experienced in the playoffs.