Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Only a couple of days left until the Packers and Saints kickoff... I have already predicted the division winners in the AFC, now who will represent the conference in the Super Bowl? 

Wild Card Round

(5) Pittsburgh Steelers at (4) Houston Texans: This would be the first time in franchise history that the Texans would make the postseason. I know they have one of the most dynamic offenses in the NFL, but the Steelers have experience. 
Winner: Steelers

(6) New York Jets at (3) San Diego Chargers: In 2009 the Chargers had the #2 seed in the AFC and the Jets were the sixth seed. We all know how that turned out, don't expect Philip Rivers and company to make the same mistake twice. 
Winner: Chargers

Divisional Round

(5) Pittsburgh Steelers at (1) New England Patriots: The Saints were able to do what the 2009 AFC Champions didn't, win a playoff game the following season. Going to New England to try to beat Tom Brady and Bill Belichick is a tough task for any team, even the Steelers
Winner: Patriots

(3) San Diego Chargers at (2) Baltimore Ravens: Joe Flacco has a lot to prove this season and with the Steelers out of the way, this team should be on its way to a Super Bowl, right? Nope. For the first time in the Norv Turner era, the Chargers are humble (and talented) and on its way to only their third AFC Championship Game in franchise history. 
Winner: Chargers

AFC Championship Game

(3) San Diego Chargers at (1) New England Patriots: The last year Marty Schottenheimer was coach in San Diego, the Chargers went 14-2 only to get upset by the Patriots who went on to lose to the eventual Super Bowl Champs. Now its time for a little role reversal, with Philip Rivers finally capturing an AFC title and getting to the Super Bowl. 
Winner: Chargers



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