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NFL WILD CARD ROUND PICKS

Here's my picks for the NFL Wild Card Weekend.


Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs

The first wild card match up of the weekend. I will roll with Alex Smith and the home team. Chiefs are just the better football team and should take this one.

Tennessee Titans     21
Kansas City Chiefs   30

Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars

If the Bills' Running Back LeSean McCoy pulls the Bills win. He is currently day to day off the back of a ankle injury. Jaguars do have a mean defence though and love to get at the Quarter-Back. A tight one but I'm going with Buffalo who are in their first play off for a very very long time.

Buffalo Bills               21
Jacksonville Jaguars   20

Atlanta Falcons at LA Rams 

Atlanta were the butt of all jokes for their Super Bowl collapse, the steps to redemption I feel will fall at the first play off hurdle. The LA Rams are young and exciting ad I expect them to progress here.

Atlanta Falcons  27
LA Rams           37

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints 

The closet game to call over the wild card weekend will likely come down to the Panthers Line Backers and the Saints Running Backs. A close one and even could go to over time. I am going with Cam Newton just to get the win. 

Carolina Panthers      36
New Orleans Saints   30


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