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NFC Playoffs Preview: Can Anyone Unseat The Top Two?

The top two teams in the NFC are also probably the top two teams in the NFL, Green Bay and New Orleans. It would seem, at this point, that one of the two will be a lock to come out of the NFC and either squad would be favored in the Super Bowl. But does anyone else have a shot in the NFC? We'll examine that in our NFC Playoffs Preview.

Green Bay Packers - They've got homefield throughout, they've got a great QB, a killer offense, only lost one game all year, they're defending champs... There's a reason that most people see this as the best team in the NFL. There are warts though. They've got the second worst defense in the league in terms of yards and often rely on getting turnovers. But what happens when they face a QB like say, Drew Brees, who doesn't turn the ball over? All that said, it's very tough to see someone heading up to Lambeau and beating them.

New Orleans Saints - I doubt that anyone is going to go down to the Superdome and beat the Saints. Problem is, they're only guaranteed one home game and history shows us that dome teams playing outside in the playoffs lose pretty often. Even these same Saints went up to the 7-9 Seattle Seahawks last season as a heavy favorite and lost. But if they beat the Lions, they'll only have to go to San Francisco in the second round. Not a cold weather/scary place to play. But after that, a likely trip to Green Bay looms. That doesn't bode well for a dome team. All that said, New Orleans went 6-1 against playoff teams this year, which ties Baltimore for the most quality wins in the league.

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San Francisco 49ers - It's hard to know what to make of the 49ers. They played in a terrible division and racked up a nice record beating up on it. They also had the weak NFC East on their schedule this season, so their gaudy 13-3 record could be a bit misleading. That said, they do have a couple quality wins. They beat the Bengals in Cincy and whipped the Steelers in that odd blackout game in San Fran.

Here are my two main concerns with San Fran however. Their #1 strength is stopping the run, but no NFC playoff team, other than Atlanta, needs to run the ball to win. Plus, anytime you have the worst QB amongst the playoff teams, that's a bad thing. Alex Smith has had a good year, but not a dynamic one. If he was in a draft tomorrow with Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Eli Manning, Matt Stafford & Matt Ryan clearly they'd all be picked before him. Of course the irony is that he was in the real draft with Rodgers and went first...

New York Giants - The Giants have the worst record of all the NFC playoff teams, but get a home game for having won the weak NFC East. They were awful to end the year, losing 5 of their last 8. But the Giants are an odd team. They can get dominated by the Redskins one week and then play a great game against the Patriots the next. They really seem to play to their competition... at times. It is worth noting that the Giants played San Francisco, New Orleans & Green Bay in the second half of this season and lost all three games. They were competitive at San Fran and at home to Green Bay, but were destroyed by New Orleans.

So it will really come down to which Giants team shows up. I have trouble seeing them going on the road and beating Green Bay in the next round and certainly they'd have no shot against New Orleans in the NFCCG, but having a dome team like Atlanta coming up to New York this weekend is not the worst matchup.

Atlanta Falcons - This is a team I have very little confidence in. For one, Matt Ryan, who has that "Matty Ice" nickname, has anything but "ice" in his veins in the postseason. He's 0-2 with 6 turnovers in his career. So all the pressure is on him to finally show something in a big game.

Plus, this is a very soft team. We already know that they play in a dome, which means like all dome teams they're awful outside in the postseason. They played in five games against playoff teams this year and lost all but one.

Detroit Lions - Speaking of soft teams... The Lions have the great combination of being soft and dumb. They did not beat a single team with a winning record this season (0-5) and beat just one playoff team, the Denver Broncos. They built up a big rep early in the season by beating up on the drek of the leauge (Tampa, Minnesota, & KC) but folded in every big game they played.

Plus, you can count on them taking a dumb penalty or two simply out of a lack of discipline. Their poor pass defense will get shredded by Drew Brees, the question is whether their own high powered offense can keep them in this game. There's no doubt that Matt Stafford and co and can pout points, but many times this year we've seen them fall behind thanks to a slow start and have a big second half. That's not going to work against the Saints.

Predictions

Wildcard round

Saints over Lions

Giants over Falcons

Divisional round

Packers over Giants

Saints over 49ers

NFCCG

Packers over Saints

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New Orleans went 6-1 against playoff teams this year, which ties Baltimore for the most quality wins in the league.

Eagles were what? 1-4? …Top tier? not even close…

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by ShadyMcVickFactor on Jan 6, 2012 12:37 PM EST reply actions  

I have a guy feeling the 49ers could take out NO. I have no stats or anything to.back it but I just feel like the saints D and frank gore could slow down Drew

by TimmyGee on Jan 6, 2012 12:53 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

?
I just feel like the saints D and frank gore could slow down Drew

Why would the Saints D slow down Drew? And what is a “guy feeling”?

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by NOLACuse on Jan 6, 2012 3:39 PM EST up reply actions  

9:53 AM is a little early to be hitting the sauce.

by GreenAnimal on Jan 7, 2012 7:52 AM EST up reply actions  

I predict...

The saints lions game will be the best game of the weekend.
As for the fucking niners, it is not possible for a team to get any luckier than they have this year .

by Saidrick on Jan 6, 2012 1:16 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

Such a soft schedule… Although they do have a win over Pittsburgh, which was impressive.

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by JasonB on Jan 6, 2012 1:33 PM EST up reply actions  

Pittsburg is a perfect example of luck

Rapes-his-burger should not have been allowed to play that game because of his ankle. AND their best linebacker was suspended for that game.

by Saidrick on Jan 6, 2012 2:15 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

I loving the dark horses this year.

If Detroit gets hot, they could go all the way.

AR should have to wear a Flava Flav necklace until he learns how to manage a clock.
I am the proud target of temper tantrums.

by KByars on Jan 6, 2012 1:28 PM EST reply actions  

I just can’t see a team that undisciplined going anywhere.

I’m having trouble believing they can even hang with New Orleans.

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by JasonB on Jan 6, 2012 1:33 PM EST up reply actions  

That’s why they’re dark horses.

AR should have to wear a Flava Flav necklace until he learns how to manage a clock.
I am the proud target of temper tantrums.

by KByars on Jan 6, 2012 1:41 PM EST up reply actions  

Yes, that’s true

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by JasonB on Jan 6, 2012 1:57 PM EST up reply actions  

0-fer against winning teams?

They’re the definition of a paper tiger. One-and-done.

by Eagle Fly Free on Jan 6, 2012 1:41 PM EST up reply actions  

Hey,

They beat Tebus and Superman. Brees obviously doesn’t stand a chance in the Rematch.

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He had a black eye one day, but he wouldn’t say just what happened to him
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by Snax on Jan 6, 2012 1:54 PM EST up reply actions  

I think New Orleans will lose if they have to go to San Francisco.

I base this solely off of the Tennessee game.

"I once had a friend named Charlie, and Charlie was always late to school
He had a black eye one day, but he wouldn’t say just what happened to him
Charlie got mad in class one day, and stood up with a .22 pistol
Told everybody that he couldn’t take it anymore, he was over being the victim"

by Snax on Jan 6, 2012 1:39 PM EST reply actions  

When is the last time a defending champ won a playoff game?

04/05 Pats? I’m not saying the giants can knock off the Pats, but I won’t be surprised to see it happen.

Zombies are real! Jerry Jones and Al Davis are proof! Arm yourselves!

by Jason-E on Jan 6, 2012 1:47 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

*knock off the packers.

Zombies are real! Jerry Jones and Al Davis are proof! Arm yourselves!

by Jason-E on Jan 6, 2012 1:48 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

Definitely

Hoping the Giants beat down the Falcons. Know that the regular season is over, I don’t mind if the Giants go far; on the other hand though, I would love for Atlanta to walk away with some injuries and a loss, considering the payback they deserve for the headhunting they’ve done in our games the past two years.

by EagleinDC on Jan 6, 2012 6:16 PM EST reply actions  

we'll do our best

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by wilddre22 on Jan 7, 2012 4:01 AM EST up reply actions  

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