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Quickly: Weekend NFL playoffs

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New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers
The natural case of a superb offense against an excellent defense. A team that has been at the acme of their sport and another team -- formerly great -- that hasn't seen the post-season in a decade. A team with a decisive defensive front against a team with three of the best offensive linemen in the game. I am going with one team here although I think it is a close game. I think one team has a decided advantage offensively, they have a better (and diversified) running attack and the best quarterback in the game.

New Orleans Saints 24, San Francisco 49ers 16

Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots
Fact is, the Broncos barely beat Pittsburgh at home as the Steelers were without their starting running back, their best defensive back and their quarterback was at 50 percent. It was a nice ride.

New England Patriots 34, Denver Broncos 17

Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens
It's not that I am in love with Joe Flacco here, but the Ravens are at home where they do not lose and it's T.J. Yates against a defense that doesn't take any prisoners. They know how to stop the run and they'll find a way to force Yates to beat them.

Baltimore Ravens 22, Houston Texans 17

New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers
We've spent a week talking ourselves into taking the Giants here and I can't blame anyone for doing it. I think the Giants are honestly one of the more complete teams in the playoffs. I just think the Packers and Aaron Rodgers, at home, are just too much. The Giants will need to get pressure with three or four on Rodgers in order to win this game. Key is Greg Jennings returning from injury. Bottling Jordy Nelson is one thing. Bottling he, Jennings and Jermichael Finley is a completely different thing. It's close ...

Green Bay Packers 27, New York Giants 24
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