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5 Teams these so called "Great" Teams would not like Facing in the Playoffs AFC/NFC

By DEGENERATE89 | View all Posts
Posted Thursday, December 03, 2009 06:14 PM   0 comments

1. Arizona- Everyone is talking about the explosive offense of the Saints but were forgetting this teams offensive weapons, They finally have a running game, they have 3 pro bowl wide receivers, 1 heck of a smart QB and IMO the best kick returner there is in Stevens-Howling.

2. Pittsburgh- Obvious Reasons but most importantly they have players that have been there done that got the tank top. If you tell me Pittsburgh would struggle winning 3 Playoff games on the Road your a steeler hater. Forget whats happened recently if they squeak in they can be your worst nightmare. IMO the injury to Polamalu might be a blessing in disguise if they make it into the playoffs and he gets fit a week or two before that......BEWARE.

3. Baltimore- Has anyone ever been in so many close games, these dudes are battle tested....a wildcard trip to San Diego wont phase them or to Cincinatti. The Defense has improved a ton since the bye week and there offense is finding there feet.

4. New England- Where do i start, remember that old saying "Dont judge a book by its cover", this team is exactly that. Yes it may not be the 16-0 team but if you remember that team did not win the big one, Bellichick will fix the defensive problems dont worry about that and offensively they are still capable of hanging with the Big Boys, heres a question? if the patriots win theyre wildcard game convincingly and then travel to Cincinatti in the Divisional Round....whos Favourite to win?

5. Philadelphia- This team has clearly got the Jekyll and Hide thing going on but again they can go into the big games and prove a point. Westbrook should recover before the Playoffs and Mccoy and Bunkley got a nice thing going on, there Defense is Stout.

Those 5 Teams are the ones that make my list.

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