NFL Playoff Picks from the Pros
High profile Las Vegas gambler Lem Banker is playing it close to
the vest with his pick for Super Bowl XL in Detroit next month,
citing contractural obligations through football season, but he
isn`t banned from giving out some broad hints.
He says the eventual champion will come from the AFC and it
won`t be Indianapolis.
"You have some good teams from the AFC in the mix, like New
England and Denver," said Banker, who made a lot of noise in the
1970s, `80s and `90s when he strung together a long strand of
Super Bowl victories while working as a columnist for several
publications, before the rise of the Internet.
"I made a huge play on someone and it wasn`t the Colts," he
continued.
One club Banker is particularly high on is Jacksonville, which
is getting 7 1/2 to 8 points from the Patriots in a Saturday
wild card game.
"They have both their quarterbacks now and their running game is
going well," said Banker, who typically is an underdog player.
Shaun Hess, a "handicapper of handicappers" with vast contacts
in the industry, also has leanings toward the Jaguars.
"I have to side with Indy, but I think the Jags have a shot at
upsetting New England, so I`ll grab the points," Hess said.
Banker and Hess also agree that Chicago could surprise in the
NFC and wrest the championship from Seattle.
"The Bears have a heckuva shot," Banker declared.
"The Bears can definitely do it, but they need to do it with `D`
because there`s simply not enough `O,`" Hess said.
Professional Handicappers Mike Lineback and Big Al McMordie like
the Colts and their offense, led by quaterback Peyton Manning
and running back Edgerrin James.
"I still have to go with the Colts with home-field advantage
throughout and Manning at the helm," Lineback said.
"I think they hurt themselves some by resting so many players
and losing two games with a first round bye going into playoffs.
"Sometimes you can lose that edge with such a long layoff;
however, if they get by the first game (they will) I think
they`ll go all the way," Lineback continued.
"Manning`s focus is undeniable this year after coming up short
the last two years. They have added incentive to win one for
Tony Dungy after the tragic death of his son.
"The Super Bowl is in a dome, so they will be in comfortable
environs.
"Indy wins the Super Bowl."
McMordie agrees ... maybe.
"I bet on Denver at 20-1 odds and then hedged by taking Indy at
even money," McMordie said.
"But right now, I don`t have a selection.
"Clearly, though, I think it will be Seattle versus either Indy
or Denver in the matchup, but I have no guess right now which of
those three teams will come out on top."