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Never mind what you may have heard from Pete Prisco in the past because now he says YOU CAN'T GO AGAINST KIRK COUSINS IN A BIG GAME. Pete and I are both grabbing the Vikings and the seven points, but R.J. White says this is actually the money week to back the favorites (Tom Fornelli loves the unders) as we break down all four games. |
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Pretty much every game the Seahawks played this season ended up being crazy, so it's not easy to make a truly bold prediction about them, but John Breech has done it. Breech says the most clutch QB in the league is actually going to throw more INTs than TDs in the Green Bay cold, and he's got seven more predictions, including a HUGE day for Tyreek Hill. |
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This is normally the point in the playoffs when the Pats are just beginning their annual Super Bowl run, but this season it's already time to think about next year. Tyler Sullivan played the part of Bill Belichick and came up with seven steps to get the Pats back where they belong. It all starts with re-signing Tom Brady (and they really need to step up their game on No. 5). |
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After a dramatic Wild Card Weekend, Tyler Sullivan expects things to get chalky in the divisional round. Tyler's still not picking ALL the favorites though. He says the Deshaun Watson-Patrick Mahomes showdown will live up to the hype with the Texans keeping it close, but check out what happens to the team that just KO'd the Pats. |
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The Titans won in New England last week, but Ryan Tannehill threw for only 72 yards and now he'll face a Baltimore pass defense that's No. 4 in DVOA. Jordan Dajani says Tannehill is a lock to go under 220.5 yards, and he's got two more locks, plus popular bets to avoid (Tannehill's in that one, too) and even a couple of long shots. |
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Josh McDaniels was the last to interview for the final head-coaching job standing, and apparently he's wanted the position with his home-town team since he was a kid. That doesn't mean McDaniels won't be bold in proposing his new vision, though; here's what it is (but are the Browns sure he wouldn't leave them at the altar?). |
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