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<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=2 width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=bg0 align=left><TD colSpan=5>Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010</TD></TR><TR id=special class=bg4 align=left><TD colSpan=3 align=left>NY Jets at Indianapolis Colts</TD></TR><TR id=rowSpan class=bg2 height=17 vAlign=top align=right><TD width="10%" align=left>
10</TD><TD rowSpan=2 width="90%" align=left>The Jets will come into this game with one thing on their minds: Control the football. They will want to unleash their top-ranked running game on the Colts, keeping Peyton Manning off the field. They will try and limit the passing attempts by Mark Sanchez to keep him from making mistakes. But that's a tough strategy to use against a Colts team that can score. If the Colts can get up 10-0, the Jets will be in trouble. And I think they will. The Jets are a blitz-happy group under coach Rex Ryan, and Manning feasts on teams that blitz him. The Jets have a great cover player in corner Darrelle Revis, and he will likely be matched up on Reggie Wayne, but that won't stop the Colts from attacking him or the rest of the secondary. Manning will take his shots, and hit a few of them. The question then becomes whether the Jets can get theirs. Sanchez has made strides in the playoffs, but asking him to keep up with Manning is dangerous for the Jets. They can't get into a shootout. The other thing to consider here is how well the Colts defense is playing. It shut down a good Baltimore running game last week. Indy is much bigger inside on defense than in year's past. That will help against that Jets running game. Teams that can't pass with consistency have problems against the Colts. Manning will get to his second Super Bowl with three touchdown passes. The Jets' run comes to an end.
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27</TD><TD rowSpan=2 width="90%" align=left>This is a game that features two hot quarterbacks, two teams that can run the ball, and defenses that played really well last week. The Saints are really tough at home, which gives them the edge here. The Vikings were all over Tony Romo last week, sacking him six times. But Brees gets the ball out faster. It will be tougher to get to him. If the Vikings can't get to Brees, they have to keep their hands up. At 6-feet tall, Brees sometimes can have a tough time throwing over defensive linemen at times. The Vikings have to force him to check the ball down as well. If Brees can get the deep passing game going, Minnesota will be in big trouble. The Vikings will pound Adrian Peterson to set up Brett Favre taking shots down the field. That will put a lot of pressure on a New Orleans defense that struggled down the stretch, but played well last week in the rout of Arizona. I don't think either defense will play close to the way they played last week. Not with these offenses. Favre and Brees will both have success with shots down the field. That could lead to a score with the winning team in the low 30s. The big edge will come for the home team. The Vikings defense isn't as good away from their dome. Inside this one, Brees will have success. Look for Jeremy Shockey to get two scores in the middle of the field as the Saints get to their first Super Bowl.
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<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=2 width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=bg0 align=left><TD colSpan=4>Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010</TD></TR><TR id=special class=bg4 align=left><TD colSpan=2 align=left>NY Jets at Indianapolis Colts</TD></TR><TR id=rowSpan class=bg2 height=17 vAlign=top align=right><TD width="10%" align=left>
20</TD><TD rowSpan=2 width="90%" align=left>The Jets and rookie QB Mark Sanchez find themselves one game away from the Super Bowl, but the Colts are a very tall order. A big game from the Jets' defense will be crucial to them staying afloat in this game, but it doesn't necessarily guarantee a win. Colts QB Peyton Manning was intercepted twice (one of which was overturned due to a penalty) and sacked twice by the Ravens last week, but he still put up 246 passing yards and a pair of touchdowns. The Colts' defense will look to suppress Jets RB Shonn Greene like they did to Baltimore's Ray Rice, and then force turnovers by pressuring Sanchez.
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26</TD><TD rowSpan=2 width="90%" align=left>The Saints' defense wasn't particularly great against the pass this season, but they were able to run over Kurt Warner and the Cardinals last week. Against Minnesota, they will be tasked with stopping the Brett Favre-Sidney Rice combo, as Rice accounted for three of Favre's four touchdown passes against the Cowboys last week. Saints QB Drew Brees was in vintage form himself last week, passing for 247 yards and three touchdowns. The Vikings also have a weapon that the Cardinals didn't in RB Adrian Peterson, who put up lackluster numbers against Dallas but largely was not needed, since the Minnesota passing game was so successful.</TD></TR><TR class=bg2 height=17 vAlign=top align=right><TD align=left>
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