mvn.com - 1/19/2008
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The Chargers, Patriots, Giants, and Packers are in action this weekend! Which teams are going to the Super Bowl? Mining the Gold Rush makes the predictions!
HOW TO ROOT IN THE PLAYOFFS: CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
epiccarnival.com 1/18/2008 — Pacifist Viking When I don't know who to root for in the NFL playoffs, I look to the suffering of the fanbases, and hope those who have suffered can be assuaged. I've already tabbed the San Diego as the most long-suffering sports city in the playoffs. But let's look closer. San Diego v. New England The San Diego Chargers have existed since 1960. They had early success, playing...
NFC & AFC Championship Predictions & Picks Against the Spread
thepassrush.com 1/18/2008 — Interested on betting on the New England-San Diego or New York Giants-Green Bay Championship Games? I'll give you an in-depth preview of all the games by analyzing statistics, injuries, and key match-ups, and then give you my predictions and picks against the spread. Don't bet on the NFL playoff action without reading this article.
Weather Due to Warm Up for Giants-Pack...Into the Positive Single Digits
legendofcecilioguante.com 1/19/2008 — Honestly...remind me why on Earth one would willingly live in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Here's how we got here. I was reading an intriguing piece from the always-solid folks at Awful Announcing on how fluffy white snow on a football field seems to give fans a collective hard-on for some reason or another. Frankly, I can't lie in that I too get a bit aroused when there's enough of the white stuff...
In The Red Zone - Chargers @ Patriots Preview - AFC Championship
soxanddawgs.com 1/19/2008 — The New England Patriots host the San Diego Chargers at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 3 p.m in the AFC Championship game.
This is the second meeting of the year between these two teams. New England defeated San Diego 38-14 at Gillette Stadium in Week 2.
My Inevitable Conference Championship Post
sportsloungeblog.com 1/19/2008 — We’re two wins away from a dream Super Bowl (for most) that features Tom Brady and Brett Favre, who enter their respective Conference Championships as heavy favorites at home. A Packers/Patriots Super Bowl would be a juicy game to sink your teeth ...