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Playoff Teams win pct. against other Playoff Teams...
.800 New Orleans (4-1)
.800 Minnesota (4-1)
.750 Indianapolis (3-1)
.750 San Diego (3-1)
.600 New York Jets (3-2)
.600 Dallas (3-2)
.500 Cincinnati (3-3)
.500 Green Bay (3-3)
.400 New England (2-3)
.333 Arizona (1-2)
.143 Baltimore (1-6)
.000 Philadelphia (0-4)
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Originally Posted by marmac
that and 50 cents will get you coffee at Ma and Pa's Kettle in Cameron Missouri
True, you have to take into account who's hot and who's not. New Orleans' one loss was against Dallas and they haven't won since.
This should be the year the Cowboys finally bounce out of their playoff drought. They appear to have a lot of momentum going into the playoffs. It should be them and the Colts this year, but I see the Cowboys beating Indy in February.
I hope Saints vs. Colts. Once the playoffs start who knows though.
This is my hope, too. Peyton Manning in a shootout with Drew Brees? Intensity vs. finesse, should be something to watch. Also, I have a sentimental streak for New Orleans, after what that city has been through...
I have to admit that I am taken in by the Brett Favre story though, too.
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