Time to put the PI call that wasn't in the rear view and focus on the next round.
Ravens @ Pats - I'll take the Pats in a close one. I like Baltimore's front seven but I don't see anyone on that defense who can cover Gronk. I desperately hope I'm wrong because, God, I hate the Patriots.
Panthers @ Seahawks - Seahawks. Carolina's been playing really well lately and Luke Kuechly is a beast at linebacker but I expect Seattle to shut down the passing game and make Carolina one dimensional on offense. First team to 20 points, wins.
Cowboys @ Packers - Cowboys, I think. If Rodgers was for sure healthy then I'd take the Pack at home. But if that calf limits his ability to buy time in the pocket, then who knows? Of all four games this weekend I think this will be the best one.
Colts @ Broncos - Denver. The Colts are only so-so at stopping the run, and the Broncos have been chewing up opponents on the ground lately. Luck is great but he needs more help around him. After he arrived in Indy, Jim Irsay talked about the importance of building a team that was strong on both sides of the ball instead of building around one guy the way they did with Manning. And here we are three years into the Luck era, and the Colts are built to go as far as he can carry them.
Ravens @ Pats - I'll take the Pats in a close one. I like Baltimore's front seven but I don't see anyone on that defense who can cover Gronk. I desperately hope I'm wrong because, God, I hate the Patriots.
Panthers @ Seahawks - Seahawks. Carolina's been playing really well lately and Luke Kuechly is a beast at linebacker but I expect Seattle to shut down the passing game and make Carolina one dimensional on offense. First team to 20 points, wins.
Cowboys @ Packers - Cowboys, I think. If Rodgers was for sure healthy then I'd take the Pack at home. But if that calf limits his ability to buy time in the pocket, then who knows? Of all four games this weekend I think this will be the best one.
Colts @ Broncos - Denver. The Colts are only so-so at stopping the run, and the Broncos have been chewing up opponents on the ground lately. Luck is great but he needs more help around him. After he arrived in Indy, Jim Irsay talked about the importance of building a team that was strong on both sides of the ball instead of building around one guy the way they did with Manning. And here we are three years into the Luck era, and the Colts are built to go as far as he can carry them.