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NFL Playoffs and Superbowl

National Football League Playoffs
Scores & Schedule
  1. Wild Card
  2. Divisional Round
  3. Conference Championships
  4. Pro Bowl
  5. Super Bowl

Saturday, January 9

Chiefs
11:35 AM
Texans
Steelers
3:15 PM
Bengals



Sunday, January 10

Seahawks
8:05 AM
Vikings
Packers
11:40 AM
Redskins
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Reply #1 posted 01/04/16 3:30pm

EmmaMcG

I will admit that I know very little about football. I know even less about American football. However, I have been watching it more in the last few weeks and find myself really enjoying it. I don't understand the rules but then that’s the case with all sports. But it does make for some interesting viewing. Unfortunately, living in Ireland as I do, most games are shown at one in the morning so I can't watch it as much as I'd like. I will be staying up for the Superbowl though. And I've put a bet on who's gonna win. I've never gambled before but I've put down 200 euro for the Patriots to win. So needless to say, I'll be extremely disappointed if they don't...
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Reply #2 posted 01/04/16 7:48pm

namepeace

I wouldn't be surprised to see a Wild Card win each conference.

I have a feeling Seattle will rip Carolina's heart out in the divisionals. They've done it in Carolina in January before.

Pittsburgh is a vogue darkhorse pick, but they are limited by clear holes in the secondary and injuries. I'd actually like to see them make a deep run, because they are hte first team I ever loved, and the NFL is always more exciting when the Steelers play deep into January.

Does Manning have the 10 to 15 clutch throws in him that Denver will need to get back to the Super Bowl?

Are the Pats simply too banged up to repeat?

KC seems to have a good balance.

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Reply #3 posted 01/05/16 1:28am

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KC seems like a beast to me

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Reply #4 posted 01/05/16 1:33am

kpowers

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Wow Pagano is staying with the Colts

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Reply #5 posted 01/05/16 4:05am

duccichucka

kpowers said:

KC seems like a beast to me


I don't know about that. Who did they beat this year so that they came away with an impressive
win, revealing the Chiefs as a valid post-season threat? They beat the Steelers when Landry Jones
was quarterbacking. They beat the Broncos when Osweiler was quarterbacking. They beat the
sorry ass Chargers twice; they beat the kinda sorry ass Raiders twice; and split wins against the
Broncos, losing their first encounter to a healthy (relatively) Peyton Manning.

I have my doubts.

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Reply #6 posted 01/05/16 6:31am

CarrieCee

Perhaps a Seattle/New England Super Bowl rematch?

I wouldn't count it out.

I also wouldn't count on New England to win it this time if it were to happen lol

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Reply #7 posted 01/05/16 3:26pm

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duccichucka said:



kpowers said:


KC seems like a beast to me




I don't know about that. Who did they beat this year so that they came away with an impressive
win, revealing the Chiefs as a valid post-season threat? They beat the Steelers when Landry Jones
was quarterbacking. They beat the Broncos when Osweiler was quarterbacking. They beat the
sorry ass Chargers twice; they beat the kinda sorry ass Raiders twice; and split wins against the
Broncos, losing their first encounter to a healthy (relatively) Peyton Manning.

I have my doubts.



It amazes me that Kansas City became a winning team after they beat the Steelers
and Oakland became a losing team after they lost to the Steelers. I agree with you
somewhat. I'm not impressed with Kansas City on the offensive side of the ball but those cats Tamba Hali and Houston get after the qb on the defensive side and Berry is a ballhawking safety.
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Reply #8 posted 01/05/16 5:51pm

kpowers

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CarrieCee said:

Perhaps a Seattle/New England Super Bowl rematch?

I wouldn't count it out.

I also wouldn't count on New England to win it this time if it were to happen lol

bored

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Reply #9 posted 01/05/16 5:53pm

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phunkdaddy said:

duccichucka said:


I don't know about that. Who did they beat this year so that they came away with an impressive
win, revealing the Chiefs as a valid post-season threat? They beat the Steelers when Landry Jones
was quarterbacking. They beat the Broncos when Osweiler was quarterbacking. They beat the
sorry ass Chargers twice; they beat the kinda sorry ass Raiders twice; and split wins against the
Broncos, losing their first encounter to a healthy (relatively) Peyton Manning.

I have my doubts.

It amazes me that Kansas City became a winning team after they beat the Steelers and Oakland became a losing team after they lost to the Steelers. I agree with you somewhat. I'm not impressed with Kansas City on the offensive side of the ball but those cats Tamba Hali and Houston get after the qb on the defensive side and Berry is a ballhawking safety.

I'm still picking the Chiefs over the Texans

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Reply #10 posted 01/05/16 6:43pm

babynoz

namepeace said:

I wouldn't be surprised to see a Wild Card win each conference.

I have a feeling Seattle will rip Carolina's heart out in the divisionals. They've done it in Carolina in January before.

Pittsburgh is a vogue darkhorse pick, but they are limited by clear holes in the secondary and injuries. I'd actually like to see them make a deep run, because they are hte first team I ever loved, and the NFL is always more exciting when the Steelers play deep into January.

Does Manning have the 10 to 15 clutch throws in him that Denver will need to get back to the Super Bowl?

Are the Pats simply too banged up to repeat?

KC seems to have a good balance.



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Reply #11 posted 01/06/16 5:35am

duccichucka

kpowers said:

phunkdaddy said:

duccichucka said: It amazes me that Kansas City became a winning team after they beat the Steelers and Oakland became a losing team after they lost to the Steelers. I agree with you somewhat. I'm not impressed with Kansas City on the offensive side of the ball but those cats Tamba Hali and Houston get after the qb on the defensive side and Berry is a ballhawking safety.

I'm still picking the Chiefs over the Texans


That's fine; but I was speaking to the claim that the Chiefs are "beasts" when they haven't really
defeated anybody who is really, really good.

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Reply #12 posted 01/06/16 6:18am

CarrieCee

kpowers said:

CarrieCee said:

Perhaps a Seattle/New England Super Bowl rematch?

I wouldn't count it out.

I also wouldn't count on New England to win it this time if it were to happen lol

bored

WAKE UP! It could happen...

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Reply #13 posted 01/06/16 10:30am

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duccichucka said:

kpowers said:

I'm still picking the Chiefs over the Texans


That's fine; but I was speaking to the claim that the Chiefs are "beasts" when they haven't really
defeated anybody who is really, really good.

Maybe beast is a strong word but honestly the Chiefs could beat anybody in the AFC in the playoffs. Each team has some issues/ Steelers - Ben throwing interceptions/ Patriots - 2 game losing streak there and Dolphins beat up on Brady good/ Broncos - QB... will Mainning play and if so which Manning will show up/ Bengals - new QB and haven't won a playoff since Full house was on TV/

Texans - Hey some one had to win the South.

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Reply #14 posted 01/06/16 10:55am

kpowers

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CarrieCee said:

kpowers said:

bored

WAKE UP! It could happen...

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Reply #15 posted 01/07/16 5:05am

phunkdaddy

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Love Smith is out as Tampa Bay coach. Not surprised because their defense
was putrid and he is a defensive guru.
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Reply #16 posted 01/07/16 5:54am

uPtoWnNY

At their press conference the New York Giants owner admitted their flawed roster was to blame for two 6-10 seasons, not coaching. But the cat who put the flawed roster together gets to keep his job while the coach gets shown the door. Makes sense to me....

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Reply #17 posted 01/07/16 11:07am

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phunkdaddy said:

Love Smith is out as Tampa Bay coach. Not surprised because their defense was putrid and he is a defensive guru.

Somebody will pick him up

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Reply #18 posted 01/07/16 11:08am

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I'm picking all the road teams to win this Wild Card weekend

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Reply #19 posted 01/07/16 12:33pm

uPtoWnNY

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Love Smith is out as Tampa Bay coach. Not surprised because their defense was putrid and he is a defensive guru.

Tampa fired Lovie because they wanted to promote their OC Dirk Koetter to head coach. They didn't want to lose him to another team because the players love him.

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Reply #20 posted 01/07/16 5:19pm

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uPtoWnNY said:



phunkdaddy said:


Love Smith is out as Tampa Bay coach. Not surprised because their defense was putrid and he is a defensive guru.


Tampa fired Lovie because they wanted to promote their OC Dirk Koetter to head coach. They didn't want to lose him to another team because the players love him.



Yeah I saw that. Unfortunately that's how the business works sometimes. If they
would have retained Lovie he definitely would have needed a new DC.
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Reply #21 posted 01/09/16 10:44am

babynoz

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DeAngelo Williams out Saturday, could play next weekend
Posted by Michael David Smith on January 8, 2016, 9:04 AM EST
DeAngelo Williams AP

The Steelers will be down to their third-string running back on Saturday in Cincinnati.

DeAngelo Williams will miss tomorrow’s game against the Bengals, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. That leaves the Steelers, who already have Le’Veon Bell on injured reserve, down to Fitzgerald Toussaint and Jordan Todman at running back.

That means the Steelers have a big question mark at running back. Toussaint had 18 carries for 42 yards and Todman had four carries for 22 yards, and neither of them caught a pass. The Steelers just don’t know how Toussaint and Todman will play as the primary running backs in the offense, because neither has done it yet.

The good news for the Steelers is that Williams’ foot/ankle injury appears to be healing well enough that he could play next week. If the Steelers win tomorrow at Cincinnati, they’ll play next on Sunday, January 17 at Denver.

But getting to Denver will be harder with Williams on the sideline.

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Reply #22 posted 01/09/16 11:08am

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uPtoWnNY said:

At their press conference the New York Giants owner admitted their flawed roster was to blame for two 6-10 seasons, not coaching. But the cat who put the flawed roster together gets to keep his job while the coach gets shown the door. Makes sense to me....

Coughlin may go to Philly??? popcorn

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Reply #23 posted 01/09/16 11:14am

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babynoz said:

bawl

DeAngelo Williams out Saturday, could play next weekend
Posted by Michael David Smith on January 8, 2016, 9:04 AM EST
DeAngelo Williams AP

The Steelers will be down to their third-string running back on Saturday in Cincinnati.

DeAngelo Williams will miss tomorrow’s game against the Bengals, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. That leaves the Steelers, who already have Le’Veon Bell on injured reserve, down to Fitzgerald Toussaint and Jordan Todman at running back.

That means the Steelers have a big question mark at running back. Toussaint had 18 carries for 42 yards and Todman had four carries for 22 yards, and neither of them caught a pass. The Steelers just don’t know how Toussaint and Todman will play as the primary running backs in the offense, because neither has done it yet.

The good news for the Steelers is that Williams’ foot/ankle injury appears to be healing well enough that he could play next week. If the Steelers win tomorrow at Cincinnati, they’ll play next on Sunday, January 17 at Denver.

But getting to Denver will be harder with Williams on the sideline.

http://profootballtalk.nb...t-weekend/

Another year in which our RB are out for the playoffs. If the Steelers lose it will be because Ben threw way to many interceptions.

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Reply #24 posted 01/09/16 12:50pm

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The best thing about the Wild Cards games this Saturday on CBS & ABC, no Bob Costas!!!!!!!!!! Man can't stand that guy. Sucks the life out of things.

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Reply #25 posted 01/09/16 3:42pm

duccichucka

Uh oh...

Looks like I was wrong about the Chiefs; or, it could be said that the Texans absolutely suck.

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Reply #26 posted 01/09/16 4:04pm

babynoz

kpowers said:

The best thing about the Wild Cards games this Saturday on CBS & ABC, no Bob Costas!!!!!!!!!! Man can't stand that guy. Sucks the life out of things.



I'm okay with Costas but I swear Chris Collinsworth gossips like an old church lady. lol

He's gotten better this season, thank heaven.

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Reply #27 posted 01/09/16 4:05pm

babynoz

I wondered how in blue hell the Texans got in, then I looked at their division and their schedule. lol

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Reply #28 posted 01/10/16 1:35am

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KPowers and Babynoz: You Like That! You Like That!

Steelers 18
Bengals 16
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Reply #29 posted 01/10/16 1:47am

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duccichucka said:

Uh oh...

Looks like I was wrong about the Chiefs; or, it could be said that the Texans absolutely suck.



Both but more the Texans are a mediocre bunch from a mediocre division.
I like what the Chiefs do on defense. They have a Super Bowl caliber defense
but there's not much they have on offense that scares me. TE Travis Kelce being
one of them because he kills Pittsburgh eveytime they play at Arrowhead.
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