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Friday, January 04, 2013 10:46:49 AM
Maybe GB is the dark horse. They are getting a safety back and their receivers seem to be getting better. The backs-??.I think Houston is fading, as is Baltimore. Atlanta won some games late or on the last play. Wash. gives up a lot of yards passing, but some of that could be because their opponents need to trade TD'S. RGIII is still not 100% in the speed dept. with his knee sprain.
Denver is hot, which often counts as much as anything, as is Seattle. But, I think the young QB's will find things difficult when they go against the better playoff defenses. If SF's Justin Smith can't play or is subpar, that might make them fall short, as well as Kapernick lacking much more than half a season starting. I'd say Denver-Atlanta, with GB maybe sneaking in if they stay healthy.
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