NFL Divisional Playoff Weekend - Hop on the P4P bandwagon as we continue down the Road to the Super Bowl with more FREE winners
January 16, 2010 by Crit Dahippo
Greetings to all of our loyal P4Peeps. While life continuously tries to throw us distractions, curve balls if you will, your partners here at Picks4Players remain locked in to the pulse of the National Football League and the playoffs. P4P went 2-1 last weekend in our 5 star selections against the spread (ATS) and would have been perfect were it not for Aaron Rodgers historiCALly typiCAL OT blunder that ruined an otherwise exceptional day by the Chico, CA native. It also ended the season for a dangerous Packers team and ultimately cost P4P the up to the minute, year-to-date lead in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl, as featured in Pro Football Weekly. Otherwise, your handicapping consultants, your partners here at Picks4Players were right on target. As predicted, the J.E.T.S. JETS! JETS! JETS! rolled over Cincy and while most services told you that New England was a lock, we correctly told you that not only wouldn’t the PATS cover, but their season would end. We told you that nobody feared the Patriots around the NFL and if you research some of the Ravens post game comments, that is exactly what was said. The Mystique has turned into a mistake. Belichick, the fourth best Head Coach in NFL History named Bill is sounding much like the guy who got run out of Cleveland by the Browns, S.O.U.R. The fake dynasty of the Patriots, as previously told to you on this very site, is O.V.E.R, OVER.
Speaking of OVER, let’s get to this week’s action. This weekend’s four playoff match-ups leave the P4P team with some very strong opinions about who will advance, who will go home, and who will cover the point spread. Saturday’s Games feature Arizona at New Orleans and a night-cap of the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Indianapolis Colts. New Orleans is a 7 point favorite with a point TOTAL of 57 in game 1 and Indianapolis is a 6 1/2 point favorite with a point TOTAL of 44 in game 2.
Starting with game 2 tonight, we fully expect this battle to be an all out brawl. Ray Lewis will be at his entertaining, intimidating, passionate, insane best tonight. He will be playing with a passion similar to the hatred the Raven fans have for their former beloved COLTS and the Irsay family who bailed on Baltimore several decades ago under the cover of darkness. The Ravens will leave it all on the field, as they say, but will it be enough against Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts? We don’t think so. Manning will have a little early rust but will maximize the Colts offensive possessions with pretty high efficiency. We expect the Colts to score. We expect Baltimore to grind the clock with Ray Rice and limit Manning’s touches. What does it all mean? We expect Indy to shake off the early rust and ultimately win this game. They may in fact cover the spread, but with the line @ - 6 1/2, we’d recommend buying it down to 6. With the wackiness of the NFL, the half-point hook bothers us. OUR Recommendation for this game: Indy-Baltimore OVER 44
The first game of the day should be an old fashioned barnburner. The scoreboard should be rolling like a pinball machine similar to last week’s game between the Packers and Cardinals. The game should be wildly entertaining, high scoring, and should come down to one of these defenses finally stopping the other teams offense. I don’t think we’ll see 96 points like we did last weekend, but the Saints and Cardinals will light up the Super Dome which will be electric. Who Dat? The Cardinals, Dat Who. We don’t know if Kurt Warner and the Cards will pull off the win in the Big Easy, but we do know that the reigning NFC champs won’t go out like punks. OUR Recommendations: Arizona +7 and OVER 57
Enjoy the entertainment that is the NFL. These guys, our modern day gladiators laying it all on the line. Play wise, play smart, play on, PLAYERS!!!




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