Dustin Toms: I've lived in Washington State my entire life, and I've experienced the 12th man throughout multiple generations of the Seahawks. I've heard the noise at the Kingdome as a child, and it was just too loud; I saw what happens to the Dallas Cowboys when they play on the old UW Husky field; I saw Colin Kaepernick lose his mind during the Week 2 showdown. It gets so loud that you honestly stop a think for a second if you're going deaf. The fans get so lost in the atmosphere that they're screaming more than watching. It's what's great about the Pacific Northwest, because no matter what, these fans are backing their team. Win or lose, Kingdome or CenturyLink, Seattle has the best home-field advantage in the NFL. Don't expect a repeat of Arizona, because it's not happening twice in one season. So yeah, my one prediction I feel safe about making is that the 12th Man will be louder than ever, and Drew Brees is going to go home early once again.
As for the other games: I don't see Denver falling to San Diego again, somehow Tom Brady will lead the Pats on a game-winning drive with less than a minute remaining, and Kaepernick will make his very unwelcome return to CenturyLink Field after he out-duels (yeah, it'll be an offensive showdown) an inexperienced Cam Newton.
Matthew Coe: New Orleans will play better than they did earlier this season against Seattle, but it won't be nearly enough. Playing in Seattle (yes it really matters) and being out of the Super Dome (yes this matters too) is going to be too much for the Saints.
In the other NFC playoff game, I live in North Carolina and I've followed the Panthers since the franchise was introduced to the NFL in 1995. This team feels more like the 1997 Kerry Collins led playoff team and less like the Superbowl team from 2003. That said, I've got a feeling about this game. Cam Newton loves the big stage and the fans here have been waiting for a reason to believe. I really feel that the Panthers will win and go on to face Seattle in the NFC Championship.
In the AFC how do you pick against Denver? San Diego had a great game plan and ran all over Cincinnati and stumped Andy Dalton. Peyton Manning won't be stumped by that defense again. Denver gets it done here.
The Colts/Pats matchup is the biggest toss-up for me. The Colts won last week when I thought they were over-matched and I like this matchup for Indy. I'm gonna go with the upset here and I think we see the Colts go to Denver for the AFC Championship.
Andre Harrison: Indianapolis @ New England: Last time this match-up took place, Patriots won by 4 possessions. This won't happen here. I expect a high scoring shoot-out by two very average defenses, but the Patriots run game I think will be the difference maker in a Patriots win.
San Diego @ Denver: I don't think Denver are getting caught out twice. San Diego is the in form team, but beating Denver at home is a stretch for anyone, and Peyton Manning's going to want revenge, especially with Wes Welker back in healthy. Expect another shootout, but Denver takes it.
New Orleans @ Seattle: Seattle' home field advantage is almost unbeatable, and I can't see the Saints winning on the road twice in a row. Legion of Boom to pick Brees off 3 times en route to the NFC Championship game.
San Francisco @ Carolina: This could be really close. Both teams very evenly matched here, but I like Carolina's defense a little bit more, and I think Cam Newton's going to relish this massive opportunity. Panthers to take the close one at home.
Chris Sanner: After my Chiefs' epic collapse last week, the NFL is dead to me. But for the rest of you, I'm sure there is plenty to look forward to. Let's face it, someone has to win the Super Bowl, and despite my highest dreams -- the Chiefs will probably never make one. Yes I'm a jaded fan, and here is my jaded take on this week in the playoffs.
On the AFC side of things, I fully expect the Patriots to win against Indy. I don't think that much magic resides with Andrew Luck's throwing shoulder, and an emotional epic comeback like that is hard to come back from. It'll probably be a bit higher scoring, but I like New England. On the same token, I think San Diego will have a tough time catching Denver again. I like the Broncos pretty comfortably this weekend.
We all don't want to admit it, but a lot of the NFC was decided a long time ago when Seattle basically challenged anyone in the conference to a game in CenturyLink Field at anytime. Seattle will win very comfortably to head into the NFC championship against San Francisco. I'm picking the 49ers because of the law of averages and I don't believe every home team is going to win this weekend, someone is going to have to lose and why not Carolina?
Madden NFL 25: We simulated all of this weekend's games in Madden NFL 25 and here is how it sees each game playing out...
Indianapolis at New England: Tom Brady has a solid game, but it is the New England defense picking off Andrew Luck three times which is the difference maker in this one. Patriots 27-7.
San Diego at Denver: Let's face it...Madden has always like Peyton Manning, so it was a surprise to me when the Phillip Rivers-led Chargers not only stayed close but came from behind to win on a last second field goal in Denver. The immovable force vs. the resisting object when it comes to Playoff time I suppose. Chargers 23-21.
New Orleans at Seattle: Even in Madden, the Seahawks enjoy a ridiculous home field advantage. That's what I'm going with at least as Russel Wilson went off in Madden while the Saints were held to under 150 yards of total offense. Seahawks 35-3.
San Francisco at Carolina: This was a fun game to watch, as the clock continually was running with both teams running the ball at will on one another. It was an old fashioned shootout with long, grind-it-out drives for each offense the entire game. At the end of the day, Cam Newton won the game with a 7 yard QB scramble with 2:15 to go in the game. Panthers 23-19.
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