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Rolling with Royce: Wild Card Weekend

by rollsroyce13 | 3 years ago | 0 Comments

For those of you who have missed me, welcome back. For those of you who have no idea what is going on, enjoy the best content in Primer. Each week I choose a Game of the Week, Blowout of the Week, and Upset of the Week and tend to be wrong, a lot. The playoffs are a little different. I give my predictions on every game. This year I’m going to start keeping track of my record. Let’s get rolling!

 

AFC:

#7 Titans @ #2 Patriots

  • Will anyone be able to stop Josh Whitehead? I guess the same can be said for Henry. Which RB will lead their team to victory? Rumor has it, it’s going to be in a blizzard so give me NE, 17-7.

#6 Browns @ #3 Chargers

  • Herbert and Eckler have been a deadly combination. Never know if it will be a run or a pass. Defense has led this team to the playoffs. Will it be the high powered offense or the hard hitting defense? I think I gotta roll with the Browns. Watching how they handled Tennessee, they win a close one, 31-28.

#5 Dolphins @ #4 Jaguars

  • Etienne has been the workhouse on offense and Griffen has locked down his side of the field. The Phins are a pass heavy team that knows how to spread the love. Give me the Dolphins winning, 28-17.

 

NFC:

#7 Saints @ #2 Panthers

  • Chad Lowrey has proven he can throw the football, but his INTs are a bit concerning. DJ Moore has been unstoppable, leading the league in yards and 2nd in TDs. Give me the Panthers, 48-17.

#6 Giants @ #3 Lions

  • TREY CALLAHAN has led this defense in his rookie season. Danny Dimes has had a great season and adding how Saquon has ran the ball, going to be a tough offense. Defense wins championships. Lions 24, Giants 20.

#5 Packers @ #4 49ers

  • George Kittle has been the backbone of this high powered offense but you can thank their defense for the amount of turnovers produced. Is this Aaron Rodgers last season? He does not want to be a first round exit and I think he can pull off the win. Packers win in San Fran, 35-21.