2012 NFL Playoff Predictions![]() Sexy Saintsations 2012 NFL Playoff Predictions & NFL Playoff Odds
The 2011 Pro football betting season has been an unpredictable one to say the least and the 2012 NFL playoff predictions are available now that the seventeen week NFL regular season is history. The NFL playoff predictions are presented by NFL expert picks capper Mike Jones and professional football handicapper JP. Clinching home field advantage in the NFC are the Green Bay Packers and in the AFC are the New England Patriots. The other teams which clinched divisions in the NFC are the New York Giants, the New Orleans Saints and the San Francisco 49ers. The AFC teams which clinched divisions are the Baltimore Ravens, the Houston Texans and the Denver Broncos. The NFC wild-card teams are the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons and the AFC Wild-card teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals. Check out Bovada and start winning NOW! Bovada Sportsbook, Casino, Poker Room & Racebook is known in the online gambling industry for having phenomenal customer service, safe and secure deposit methods, fast & easy payouts and terrific bonuses! BET on Sports & play Poker at BOVADA and receive a 20% FREE BET on your first deposit! NFL Conference Championship Predictions (from Mike "The Picker" Jones): NFC - San Francisco 49ers AFC - New England Patriots NFL Conference Championship Predictions (from JP): NFC Title Game Last weekend the New York Giants and the San Francisco 49ers combined to eliminate the two quarterbacks that no NFC team wanted to face in the postseason. The Giants will run into a stiffer defense in the 2012 NFC Championship Game against the Niners on Sunday at 1:00pm ET on FOX, but I don't think San Francisco will be able to knock around Brandon Jacobs like they did Pierre Thomas. Ultimately, Eli Manning will take to the air and get his squad to Super Bowl XLVI in what will be a date with a recent Giants' Super Bowl opponent,regardless of which team wins the AFC Title Game. AFC Title Game The New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens will both enjoy bye weeks during the first weekend of the 2011 NFL Playoffs, and after it is all said and done, I believe that Baltimore will face off against New England for the right to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. New England is going to be tough to beat, but the Ravens are used to playing in cold weather, so if this ends up being the matchup in the 2012 AFC Championship Game, I have no problems taking the Ravens to surprise some people and knock off the Pats. After predicting multiple Super Bowl winners, expert NFL handicapper Mike "The Picker" Jones has returned with his 2012 Super Bowl XLVI prediction! His early Superbowl prediction was the New York Jets but after them falling apart towards the end of the regular season and missing out on the NFL playoffs, Mike now is going with the Patriots to win Superbowl XLVI. "I predict the AFC East New England Patriots will take down NFC powerhouse New York Giants by four points in the 2012 Super Bowl!" Good luck with all your 2012 NFL picks and have fun with a few Super Bowl prop bets at SBG Global Sportsbook, the world-wide leaders of online gambling! Super Bowl XLVI Picks from JP - The New England Patriots and the New York Giants will meet once again in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, February 5th at 6:30pm ET in a rematch of the 2007 Super Bowl. The rematch will go down at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where the Patriots will take the field as 3-point favorites over the New York Giants, but I have it going the other way. I think New York's defensive front will use the turf to its advantage and will get to Tom Brady enough times with their ferocious pass rush, while Eli Manning will slice up the Patriots' secondary, which will lead them to stop the Patriots at the finish line. The Pats may be the better team, but the Giants are the hotter club and that will translate onto the field on Super Sunday. --- by Bones at 1800-sports.com on January 03, 2012
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