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PFT’s wild card picks
Posted by Mike Foolio on January 4, 2018

Falcons at Rams

MDS’s take: The Rams have been perhaps the most fun team in the league this year, with exciting young players on offense and defense, not to mention an exciting young coach. It’s a shame that they still haven’t really caught on in Los Angeles, but maybe a playoff win will do the trick. They should win this game handily, as they’re a better team than the Falcons on offense, defense and special teams.

MDS’s pick: Rams 32, Falcons 21.

Foolio’s take: The Rams are believed to have wanted to slide to No. 4 on the playoff tree, so that they’d face the Panthers instead of the Falcons this weekend. It didn’t work out that way. The Rams may be the best team playing this weekend, but they also may be the home team most vulnerable to losing. If the Falcons can hold a fourth-quarter lead.

Normally I don't comment on these types of threads but Foolio has outdone himself here and deserves a rebuke. Who but you, Mike, believed the Rams wanted to slide to the #4 seed? What a stupid thing to assume. In this case when you assume, you make an ass only out of you.

Btw since when is "the best team playing this weekend" also the most vulnerable to lose? Dumbass!


Florio’s pick: Falcons 27, Rams 23.
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Titans at Chiefs

MDS’s take: The Chiefs went through an ugly mid-season swoon, but by and large they were a good team this year. The Titans, on the other hand, got into the playoffs more because the AFC was weak than because they were really the kind of team we think of as playoff-caliber. On Saturday in Kansas City, I have a hard time seeing Tennessee pulling off an upset.

MDS’s pick: Chiefs 28, Titans 14.

Florio’s take: The Chiefs have rediscovered their offense. The Titans in many ways are still trying to find theirs. Arrowhead Stadium provides a home-field advantage that should deliver more wins than it does; it will help deliver one on Saturday.

Florio’s pick: Chiefs 27, Titans 17.
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Bills at Jaguars

MDS’s take: The Bills and Jaguars were the only two teams in the league that didn’t pass the ball more than they ran it in 2017. (Buffalo had 487 runs and 476 passes, Jacksonville had 527 runs and 527 passes.) So I expect a run-heavy ballgame, probably low scoring and possibly determined by a defensive or special teams touchdown. The Jaguars’ defense should be able to hold the Bills in check, especially with LeSean McCoy injured, and Jacksonville should take this one.

MDS’s pick: Jaguars 16, Bills 7.

Florio’s take: If the “good” Jaguars show up, this should be a laugher. If the “bad” Jaguars arrive at EverBank Field, the Bills could be securing a third game against the Patriots. But Jacksonville has one thing Buffalo doesn’t — Tom Coughlin. And Coughlin will make sure that everyone knows what it takes to have success in January.

Florio’s pick: Jaguars 24, Bills 14.
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Panthers at Saints

MDS’s take: This should be the weekend’s best game. Cam Newton has been up-and-down this year, but I have a feeling he’s going to be up for his first postseason game since Super Bowl 50. However, I love the potential of the Saints’ offense to put up a lot of points on the Panthers’ defense, and I’ll pick New Orleans to pull out a close win at home.

MDS’s pick: Saints 31, Panthers 27.

Florio’s take: The cliché that it’s hard to beat a team three times in the same year doesn’t really apply as strongly as many believe. It definitely doesn’t apply to this current rivalry, where the Saints know how to build and hold leads against a Carolina team that is one of the best in the conference, but not good enough to win in the Superdome.

Florio’s pick: Saints 30, Panthers 21.
 

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Normally I don't comment on these types of threads but Foolio has outdone himself here and deserves a rebuke. Who but you, Mike, believed the Rams wanted to slide to the #4 seed? What a stupid thing to assume. In this case when you assume, you make an ass only out of you.

Well even worse is that Foolio is dumb enough to assume the Rams wanted the 4 seed to avoid the Falcons. IF they were concerned with any team, it's the Vikes in round two. The Rams know damn well that game is going to be far more challenging than the "bye" week vs the Eagles with Foles that the Saints will get.

Wilcard draws cannot be predicted, either. That thing could have gone a few different ways with too many moving parts, but the round two likelihood was most predictable. Just cracks me up that he can't see that, and thinks the Rams were actually trying to predict the wildcard draw. What a maroon.
 

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Oh and I have consulted my crystal ball...

Rams over Falcons
Saints over Panthers
Chiefs over Titans
Bills over Jags

IMO the Chiefs are the team everyone forgot. They're a very dangerous matchup to anyone in the AFC.
 

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MDS’s pick: Rams 32, Falcons 21.

Foolio’s take: The Rams are believed to have wanted to slide to No. 4 on the playoff tree, so that they’d face the Panthers instead of the Falcons this weekend. It didn’t work out that way. The Rams may be the best team playing this weekend, but they also may be the home team most vulnerable to losing. If the Falcons can hold a fourth-quarter lead.

Normally I don't comment on these types of threads but Foolio has outdone himself here and deserves a rebuke. Who but you, Mike, believed the Rams wanted to slide to the #4 seed? What a stupid thing to assume. In this case when you assume, you make an ass only out of you.

Btw since when is "the best team playing this weekend" also the most vulnerable to lose? Dumbass!


Florio’s pick: Falcons 27, Rams 23.
Thank you Prime!!!!!

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Btw since when is "the best team playing this weekend" also the most vulnerable to lose? Dumbass!
Just when I didn't think he could get any dumber.... voillah!!

He needs to get on the Skippy Useless show... there'd be so much dumb in that room, the lights would dim.
 

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Oh and I have consulted my crystal ball...

Rams over Falcons
Saints over Panthers
Chiefs over Titans
Bills over Jags

IMO the Chiefs are the team everyone forgot. They're a very dangerous matchup to anyone in the AFC.
I agree with your picks, except I think the Jags will Beat the Bill, only because it Looks Like the Bills won't have there MVP, LeSaun!
 

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Went back and looked to see when the last time was that the NFC playoffs had such a weak #1 seed, and it was 2011 when the Green Bay Packers and their explosive offense/pedestrian defense went one and done, losing in round two to the Giants.
 

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Foolio always has his little out clause when he slams the Rams. “...if the Falcons can hold a fourth quarter lead.” I think he is possessed by the same Ram-hating demon that terrorizes the soul of Peter King and that chick on the good morning football show.
 

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Foolio always has his little out clause when he slams the Rams. “...if the Falcons can hold a fourth quarter lead.” I think he is possessed by the same Ram-hating demon that terrorizes the soul of Peter King and that chick on the good morning football show.
In a duh moment, doesn't every team that hold a fourth quarter lead win? He might as well say, "if the Falcons win, they will have won."