Everything shows that we will see another great match with a huge score. None of the teams are afraid to accelerate the scoring and put points on the box, letting it get decided by a duel of attacks. But there is also the option that the game could end as a duel of defenses ending in 9-7. The Saints have won since the day against Dallas without flexing a muscle, while Arizona seems to have woken up as of last year's playoffs. Also, if they recovered Anquan Boldin Warner they will have even greater chances and maybe even end up imposing their greater experience.
The Ravens' Plan A will be to run. There is no plan B, unless you count it as the same as A, and probably C, D all the way to Z. The only way to avoid Peyton Manning testing Baltimore's secondary is to keep him on the band at all possible times, and that will mean the Ravens will come out with the following Game Plan: 1 & 10, 2 & 1, false start and 2 & 6, 3 & 1 rushing first down with Flacco working hard but in vain, and so on during the whole game to finish with about 50 minutes of possession. Watching Peyton Manning makes you drive 90 yards in a blink to send you home.
The Boys arrive very, very hot; maybe too hot. They could even be playing against themselves; the boys are dangerous to their own interests when they believe that too. Minnesota also has had a great streak, being unbeaten this season and having all the necessary weapons to stop the Boys, but they are usually cursed at the playoffs; they are experts when they have screwed up everything in favor of wind. It's not that the Boys are not much better here, but it seems to me that Tony Romo is going to play it too loose and end up embittering the Vikes' season.
Rex Ryan has a problem: a player called Darrelle Revis. With a couple of clones, they could win over the New York Jets without a doubt, but I do not see how they can stop the "basketball quintet" of players the Chargers have. Revis can control Vincent Jackson, but who will control Malcolm Floyd and especially Antonio Gates? That will start to tear apart the Big Apple team, and not thanks to Marc Sanchez; he may be limited to work as the gravedigger.
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