Super Bowl Betting – Colts Experience The Difference
The New Orleans Saints are in the Super Bow for the first time in franchise history while the Indianapolis Colts won a Super Bowl just three years ago. As they say, we have to learn from history.
The New Orleans Saints are in the Super Bow for the first time in franchise history while the Indianapolis Colts won a Super Bowl just three years ago. As they say, we have to learn from history.
The New York Jets are a road underdog for a third consecutive week and while most pundits are smelling a blowout in this contest, the reality is that the Jets don’t really get blown out all that often.
Brett Favre had a sour taste in his mouth when the lasting memory of his decorated NFL career was an interception that handed the New York Giants the NFC Championship back in 2007. Now he’ll have a chance to make a new lasting memory as he’s back in the Championship game – this time with the Minnesota Vikings.
After 17 weeks of regular season action and two weeks of exciting wild card a divisional playoffs, the moment has finally arrived – it’s time to kick off the 2010 conference playoffs. It’s all come down this, four of the leagues best teams will do battle to earn their spot in this years Super Bowl. Here is a short rundown on each game along with my predictions to help you make your wagers winners.
Jet at Colts – who would have thought it. This is a most unlikely matchup indeed. Hell, if the Colts didn’t rest their players in Week 16, the Jets wouldn’t have even made the playoffs. Still, with stellar Defensive efforts and a mistake-free Offensive showings, the Jets re in the AFC Championship game to make a run at the mighty Indianapolis Colts.
It will be a David vs. Goliath-like battle when the Final 2 from the AFC battle for the Lamar Hunt Trophy on Sunday.
The Indianapolis Colts, who are “supposed to be in the AFC title game,” will host the New York Jets, who “weren’t even supposed to make the playoffs” and on top of that, we’ll see the tried, tested and true QB Peyton Manning dueling with the rookie signal-caller Mark Sanchez.
Wow, what a matchup, the type that Football fans could only dream of. The Number one and two seeds in the NFC square off in a game that has been anticipated since September. Two of the best Offenses go head to head and two of the NFL’s best Defenses will try to outdo each other to see who will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. It is very possible that the team that has the ball last in the game will win.
Super Bowl odds are giving the advantage in Sunday’s NFC championship game to New Orleans as Minnesota heads to the Superdome to face one of the few crowds in the NFL that may be louder than their own.
Super Bowl odds had the New York Jets as a longshot, but anyone who took the chance will be on the edge of their seats when the Jets head to Indianapolis for a meeting in the AFC championship game against the Colts, who had their unbeaten season ruined by the Jets.
The New Orleans Saints may have started the season with 13 straight wins, but as the saying goes, it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. The Saints finished their regular season with three straight losses and headed into their bye week limping.
After a tame Wild Card weekend, the exception of course being that “wild” 51-45 OT affair between the Pack and Cards, the Divisional playoff round steps into the spotlight with four matchups. At first glance, the matchups this weekend should provide more entertainment.
The Indianapolis Colts have been rusty a few times coming off of bye weeks and heading into playoff games but this year might be different.
Head coach Jim Caldwell decided to start resting his players in Week 15 instead of aiming for a perfect regular season score and the difference should pay off in the first round of the playoffs.
This is probably the most anticipated Divisional Round game, and it has the best chance of producing an “upset”. It’s gonna be a good game folks – guaranteed. The results from our poll here at CappersPicks.com tell us that 56% of you think the Cowboys will get the W this weekend.
The NFC Divisional playoffs feature four teams that boast some of the best Quarterbacks in the NFL. All of the teams have incredible Offenses, well rounded and high scoring. This weekend promises some fireworks for sure, but who will emerge, and face each other for the chance to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl?
Another eight teams will face off this weekend, as we get ready to kick off the 2010 divisional playoffs. Will the upsets from last week continue their quest for the championship?
Here is a short rundown on each game along with my predictions to help you make your wagers winners.
The New York Jets slipped into the playoffs thanks to the generosity of their final 2 regular season opponents who rested regulars in favor of backups who proved why they are backups. The San Diego Chargers entered the playoffs as the hottest team in the NFL.