AFC Playoffs Preview
Now that the suspense is over, we can get to the real portion of
the NFL season. The playoffs kick off this weekend with four
first round games, while the top four-seeded teams get a
valuable bye (Colts, Seahawks, Broncos, Bears). Weather
conditions are definitely going to be a factor, with the
Patriots and Bengals hosting outdoor cold-weather games this
weekend in the AFC. Here's an early peak at the AFC playoff
games on Saturday.
Steelers at Bengals: The good news is there's a wealth of data
to examine as both teams have played each other twice this
season. The Steelers come into this game brimming with
confidence, on a 4-0 SU/3-1 ATS run playing at a high level in
all phases of the game. A mid-season slump (injuries) that
jeopardized their postseason chances is long in the rearview
mirror. The bread-and-butter ground game is rolling, getting
190, 142, 209 and 199 yards the last four games! And the defense
has been sensational, allowing 8 points per game the last four!
Overall the Steelers allow 16 ppg, and will begin the playoffs
on the road, where they are 7-1 under the total. Pittsburgh is
also 6-2 SU/ATS on the road.
The Bengals enter the playoffs off their worst two games of the
season, losing 37-27 at home to the Bills, and 37-3 at Kansas
City. So what gives? The Bengals' defense has been the main
culprit, as it's giving up a lot of yards and points. Over the
final 7 games the Bengals held only two of their opponents under
28 points! When Cincy and Pittsburgh met on December 4, the
Bengals won 38-31, with 102 rushing yards and 222 passing yards.
They were also lucky with turnovers and got a key kickoff
return. In that game, Cincy stacked the line to stop the
Pittsburgh run and Ben Roethlisberger had 379 passing yards. But
in the first game, won 27-13 by Pittsburgh, the Steelers had 221
rushing yards. Are the Bengals ready for prime time? Cincy is
10-2 SU, 7-5 ATS as a favorite this season, but 1-3 SU, 1-2-1
ATS as a dog. They allow 17.8 ppg as chalk, but 34 as a dog!
This is also the first playoff game for the Bengals since 1990.
Jaguars at Patriots: Both teams bring rugged physical defenses,
particularly against the run, into this game. Which means the
quarterbacks and the passing games are going to be key. The
Jaguars have been going with mobile QB David Garrard, but Byron
Leftwich is rumored to be close to available. It makes more
sense to stick with Garrard, who's started the last 7 games.
This game will be played in the evening Saturday, so will the
boys from Florida be concerned with the New England January
cold? The Jaguars haven't been in a playoff game since 1999.
Jacksonville is 6-2 SU/ATS on the road.
The Patriots have had a tale of two seasons. The first half was
loaded with injuries, no running game, and a poor secondary. The
second half has seen a resurgence, largely due to several
players regaining their health (LB Tedy Bruschi, Richard
Seymour, Corey Dillon, WR David Givens) and changes being made
in the secondary (dumping ineffective/injured Dwayne Starks for
rookie CB Ellis Hobbs, who has played very well). The Jaguars
have played one cold weather game this season, winning 20-14 at
Cleveland the first week of December. These teams met in
December on this field two years ago, as well, with the Patriots
winning 28-13 in frigid conditions. We'll see how important the
Patriots' experience and home field is. And the reward for the
winners? Trips to Denver and Indy! Good luck, as always...Al
McMordie.