Friday, January 13, 2012

Defense Wins Championships - Road to Indianapolis...

 

Defense Wins Championships:

In the last post I predicted 3 of the 4 wild card games correctly, suffice it to say that I am on a bit of a hot streak. I made those picks mainly based on Stats and also with a bit of wishful thinking (Tebow beating the Steelers). This time around and till Superbowl XLVI I am making picks without using 1 stat, I am talking logic centered around the popular saying ‘Defense Wins Championships’









Divisional Round:

Another 4 games – 8 teams go at it again

1.     New Orleans Saints  V San Francisco 49ers

I know Drew Brees is hot, I know all about the Saints offense but it is easy to forget that the 49ers D is stingy. Remember that saying again? Whoever defends in this game wins, it’s as simple as that. Against Detroit, Brees could have been picked at least twice; the 49ers thrive on those type of takeaways.

My prediction:

The 49ers will take this and for me, this is not that much of an upset anyway.



2.     Denver Broncos V New England Patriots

Anybody who hasn’t been under a rock knows that Tebow Time stole the show against the #1 ranked defense Steelers last week (That is not a stat) but we are talking about the New England Patriots here, Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski and yeah Bill Belichick and a little matter of Home Field advantage at Foxborough. The patriots do not have an enviable Defence, infact it’s practically the opposite but their options on offense are more than enough.

My Prediction:

I am finally off the Tebow Mania band wagon, it was a joyful ride and last week’s game was epic but like I said earlier New England will take this. For the record, this prediction has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I am a diehard Patriots Fan



3.     Houston Texans  V Baltimore Ravens

This games represents the first time the Texans will appear in a Division playoff game in Franchise history, The Ravens have been there and done that. What does logic say? It is not that straight forward but with a rookie QB and little, sorry No playoff experience the Texans have arguably the biggest job come the weekend. The Ravens with Joe Flacco and home field advantage will be very tough customers. Do not forget that Defence, no need to mention names but Yates may be in trouble all game.

My prediction:

T J Yates is no Tim Tebow and even Tim is heading home as I mentioned earlier, The Ravens take this one as many anticipate.



4.     New York Giants V Green Bay Packers

This to me is the best offensive match up of the round, it’s 4th Quarter Eli Manning vs Discount Double Check Aaron Rodgers. The Packers Offense has been monstrous, the Giants are in the mood these days. It is very very finely poised. In keeping with the theme, the fact that the Giants will have Justin Tuck, Jason Pierre Paul and Osi Umenyiora all available will be the deciding factor. The Giants are at Lambeau Field and the cheeseheads will be there in their millions. Much like the UEFA Champion’s League in Soccer, the Superbowl is one trophy that is very hard to keep hold of. Just ask the New England Patriots.

My prediction:

This is where I pull out my upset card and even though no one sees it, I’m picking my only road team win of the round here. It will definitely not be easy but Eli will be smiling at the end of this game and what a game it will be.


Super Bowl XLVI – Lucas Oil Stadium

February 5, 2011 – I’m picking New England Patriots v San Francisco 49ers with the Patriots to win it 34 – 24.

Once again time will tell if I’m spot on or way off the mark – Much like Eli right now I’m on an impressive run – Let’s Play Football!!......

Timi Adesanya – Head; Projects & Strategy – Tactics IQ Limited

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1 comment:

  1. Giants to beat my Packers?!?! God forbid bad thing!!!
    in all seriousness though this is a very tough match-up for my beloved Packers. the Giants love to throw the long ball to deep threats Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks and that is the Packers one weakness. (along with a sometimes suspect run defense) and as i stated in the last round, the Giants have an awesome defensive line who will hurry and harass Aaron Rodgers all game, but the cream WILL rise to the top and i expect (hope and pray) that my Packers come out on top!

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