Hey guys,
Here is what WAR says about tomorrows games
I went big on the boys.. it was their time to shine.. i picked up Wayne Root's picks for the weekend and he had bengals, boys, ravens, and cards..
heres what he had to say about the games tomorrow
BALTIMORE vs. NEW ENGLAND: Look for the coaches to use No. 2 RB Willis McGahede more in postseason. McGahee was used sparingly during the regular season as a backup to Ray Rice, but McGahee has performed well the past two games. He looks fresh and shows good acceleration. McGahee will be used more in the base offense, which means he’ll play more when the Ravens have the ball in the middle of the field. McGahee is a better running back than Rice, but Rice is a better receiver. Cam Cameron cemented his reputation as an offensive wizard this season, using his imagination and play-calling prowess to create the most prolific attack in the history of the Baltimore Ravens. And WAR loves running teams and defensive teams when it comes down to crunch time in the playoffs. Belichick knows his defense will have to be at its best Sunday against the Ravens, who amassed 24 first downs and 363 yards in a 27-21 loss to the Patriots in October. The Ravens beat the Pats in every stat minus the one that counts. In this re-match, WAR likes the ball control and defense of the Ravens...take Baltimore as a Vegas Legend.
GREEN BAY vs. ARIZONA: The teams will return to University of Phoenix Stadium for the second straight Sunday as Aaron Rodgers makes his postseason debut with the Packers against Kurt Warner and the defending NFC champions. Rodgers will be up against a fellow Pro Bowl selection in Warner, who has posted the three highest passing yardage totals in Super Bowl history. Warner, 8-3 in the postseason, was spectacular in last year’s playoffs with 11 touchdowns and three interceptions as the Cardinals fell just short of winning their first Super Bowl. Warner’s favorite target is Pro Bowl wideout Larry Fitxgerald, whose production slipped a bit to 1,092 yards from last season’s career-high total of 1,431. Fitzgerald was sensational in the 2009 playoffs with seven touchdowns and an average of 136.5 yards in four games. Root thinks that experience will be the difference maker in this game. He believes their postseason experience gives them a decided advantage against the youngest team in the NFL. WAR has this as his Wild Card Game of the Year by taking the Arizona Cards.
What say you? Baltimore beating down the Pats at Home? Cards as the No Limit Wild Card Game of the Year?
Hope the info helps.
Here is what WAR says about tomorrows games
I went big on the boys.. it was their time to shine.. i picked up Wayne Root's picks for the weekend and he had bengals, boys, ravens, and cards..
heres what he had to say about the games tomorrow
BALTIMORE vs. NEW ENGLAND: Look for the coaches to use No. 2 RB Willis McGahede more in postseason. McGahee was used sparingly during the regular season as a backup to Ray Rice, but McGahee has performed well the past two games. He looks fresh and shows good acceleration. McGahee will be used more in the base offense, which means he’ll play more when the Ravens have the ball in the middle of the field. McGahee is a better running back than Rice, but Rice is a better receiver. Cam Cameron cemented his reputation as an offensive wizard this season, using his imagination and play-calling prowess to create the most prolific attack in the history of the Baltimore Ravens. And WAR loves running teams and defensive teams when it comes down to crunch time in the playoffs. Belichick knows his defense will have to be at its best Sunday against the Ravens, who amassed 24 first downs and 363 yards in a 27-21 loss to the Patriots in October. The Ravens beat the Pats in every stat minus the one that counts. In this re-match, WAR likes the ball control and defense of the Ravens...take Baltimore as a Vegas Legend.
GREEN BAY vs. ARIZONA: The teams will return to University of Phoenix Stadium for the second straight Sunday as Aaron Rodgers makes his postseason debut with the Packers against Kurt Warner and the defending NFC champions. Rodgers will be up against a fellow Pro Bowl selection in Warner, who has posted the three highest passing yardage totals in Super Bowl history. Warner, 8-3 in the postseason, was spectacular in last year’s playoffs with 11 touchdowns and three interceptions as the Cardinals fell just short of winning their first Super Bowl. Warner’s favorite target is Pro Bowl wideout Larry Fitxgerald, whose production slipped a bit to 1,092 yards from last season’s career-high total of 1,431. Fitzgerald was sensational in the 2009 playoffs with seven touchdowns and an average of 136.5 yards in four games. Root thinks that experience will be the difference maker in this game. He believes their postseason experience gives them a decided advantage against the youngest team in the NFL. WAR has this as his Wild Card Game of the Year by taking the Arizona Cards.
What say you? Baltimore beating down the Pats at Home? Cards as the No Limit Wild Card Game of the Year?

Hope the info helps.