I vote for playoff!!!
Raise your hand if you want a UCS, Florida, Texas, Utah Playoff!

So far the home teams are 0-2 in the NFL divisional games. Tennessee and Carolina came out looking flat on offense, were plagued by injuries and turnovers, and looked overall rusty.
Normally teams look forward to having a week off to prepare for the coming playoff games. It is a time to heal injuries and scheme different packages on both sides of the ball for the faster paced games. “I’ve never had a bye week before and believe me when I say we need a week off — both the offense and the defense,” said quarterback Jake Delhomme after the end of the season.

Apparently he used the time to learn how to throw the ball to the other team as he completed just 45% of his passes and had 5 picks in the game with a lossed fumble in his own 20.
All-Pro Steve Smith didn’t have a catch at all in the first half and the might rushing game of the Panthers never got going. After rushing for 178 yards in the 33-31 win against the New Orleans Saints in the last game of the season, DeAngelo Williams ran for only 51 yards on 11 carries.
The Titans were sloppy throughout the game and didn’t look like the team with the best record in the NFL at all. In the end, the mighty Ravens defense hit, ran over and spanked the Titans for the win. Yes there was a blown call towards the end of the game but Tennessee had plenty of chances to score points.

It will be interesting to see how the Giants and Steelers perform in front of their home crowds on Sunday. Both the Chargers and Eagles are on hot streaks, basically playing must wins for the last 4 games of the year and winning in the first round of their playoff games.
I’m highly anticipating the Ravens vs. Titans clash this Saturday. Both of these teams are known for their tight defense.
The Raven’s linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed are two very physical guys who understand smart defense and will give Kerry Collins and the Titan’s Offense a difficult time to score. Ed Reed tore Miami apart last weekend with 2 picks and a return TD. Both of these playesr have been a huge contribution to Baltimore still leading the league in turnovers and interceptions, and 6 returns for touchdowns.
I expect this game to be low-scoring and close. I vote for Baltimore to take this game.

Nice! The no huddle offense totally destroyed the Buckeyes this drive. Keep ‘em coming! Official score as of 7:49 PM PST: 17-6! 1:04 left in the 3rd. Colt McCoy, please no more turnovers in the red zone!
Up until 2 hours before kickoff, I was totally convinced that the Longhorns would run all over the Buckeyes. Then my friend (a Longhorns fan by the way) started putting doubts in my mind. I swear it’s bad karma. Now OSU is winning 6-3. Lame!
I read this earlier and thought it was some great analysis:
McCoy has completed 77.6 percent of his passes for 3,445 yards and 32 touchdowns, and he has thrown seven interceptions. McCoy, a junior who plans to return for his senior year, has also rushed for 576 yards and 10 more scores.
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The Buckeyes allow 13 points per game, seventh in the nation. But last year they brought the nation’s top-rated defense - conceding 10.7 points per game - into the BCS title game and watched LSU romp to a 38-24 victory. Read more here.
Ok, the game is still early. Plenty of time for Texas to come back and kick some ass still!