1. Indianapolis Colts vs. Kansas City Chiefs
The Colts' defense can't stop any runner these days. This matchup would mean bad news, considering Larry Johnson comes to town. Johnson is the NFL leader in rushing attempts and #2 to Ladanian Tomlinson in rushing yards. However, Trent Green has not performed so well since coming back from injury, and the Chiefs offense has underperformed for weeks. The Colts will be able to limit LJ's production (and by limit, I mean to 150 yards on the ground) by stacking the line and making the Chiefs become one-dimensional and throw the ball. Peyton Manning will have a field day against the Kansas City passing defense. Colts win, 35-21.
2. Seattle Seahawks vs. Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys' glaring issues have been made visable over the past few weeks. Roy Williams, Terrance Newman, and the rest of the secondary has been exposed as being weak against the pass. Tony Romo's quarterback play has returned back to earth, and his improvisational plays have recently lead to costly mistakes. And then there's T.O. and Parcells. Don't get me started. The Cowboys undoubtedly have a lot of overall talent, but the Seahawks have talent...and experience. Matt Hasslebeck has played well in recent weeks, reminding the league of the Pro Bowl quarterback from years past. The four receiver set of Darrell Jackson, Deion Branch, Nate Burleson, and Bobby Engram, combined with running back, Shaun Alexander and a solid offensive line will allow Mike Holmgren to spread out the Cowboys defense. They won't be able to stack the line against Alexander, or help out too much with coverage. The 'Boys will produce on offense, but if something starts to go wrong, they will falter. Seahawks win, 34-24.
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You are the only people I know who had the Seahawks..congrats.
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