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Has their even been a difficult matchup to predict yet?
Good point. Didn't think of that game, and I flip-flopped my prediction on that game multiple timesGreen Bay/New York is maybe the only one I can think of. The Giants had won the last 2 times going to Green Bay so they are a team that could have got the upset but otherwise the rest have been pretty easy picks.
Lots of people picked Seattle today and a good number picked the Giants and I think one guy accidently picked the Dolphins last week. So that's cool.
So it's cool if I switch my pick to Pitt if they become the favorites? LolI'm not saying every pick has been completely easy but you did pick all the favorites so not unexpected to see them win. Like I said I did think the Giants stood a good chance because of that defense and Manning sometimes catching fire in the playoffs. Today game with the Seahawks they haven't been the same team especially since Thomas went down with injury. So while I expected a closer game I figured this match up would not be good for them.
So it's cool if I switch my pick to Pitt if they become the favorites? Lol
No. If you were really edgy you could've picked Oakland just due to Cook being unknown but that was always a leap of faith. Lot of mismatches so far in these playoffs- ugly ones at that. Chalk to the bank.Has their even been a difficult matchup to predict yet?
I actually like the Chiefs to win pretty much solely because the game is in KC. I know they actually haven't fared well there in the playoffs but I feel like this team is different. Plus I picked them tivwin the SB preseason so I'm probably just being stubbornWell of course. That is the first road team I have picked to actually win. Chiefs have really struggled with teams like Pitt this year.
I actually like the Chiefs to win pretty much solely because the game is in KC. I know they actually haven't fared well there in the playoffs but I feel like this team is different. Plus I picked them tivwin the SB preseason so I'm probably just being stubborn
My question is, how well does KC play in the elements? I don't really have any knowledge of the weather history in KC.Haha well I'm torn. Usually that is a great home field advantage in the NFL. I also know how well Pitt fans travel so the home field might not be as big as some think.
My question is, how well does KC play in the elements? I don't really have any knowledge of the weather history in KC.
I'm guessing they have seen it all then. Damn, I was hoping the cold weather would have given the Steelers a slight edge. Wishful thinking I guessWell the weather is usually all over the place in Kansas City. You can have your hot 115 degree type days during the summer then you negative temperature with a blizzard days during the winter. Last game I went to in KC it was a monsoon. Probably rained 2-3 inches within an hour.
I'm guessing they have seen it all then. Damn, I was hoping the cold weather would have given the Steelers a slight edge. Wishful thinking I guess