Fun Facts About The 2010 NFL Playoffs

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  • Carson Palmer and Matt Sanchez, who will be playing against each other in the playoffs on Saturday Night, both attended The University of Southern California.  This will be the first time in NFL history that two quarterbacks from USC play each other in The NFL Playoffs.
  • 7 of the 12 teams in The NFL Playoffs (Packers, Vikings, Ravens, Eagles, Cowboys, Bengals, Vikings) are among the top 10 most penalized team in The NFL.
  • The Arizona Cardinals have the worst record of any team in The NFC Playoffs (10-6).  They are a #4 Seed and will host a playoff game this weekend against The Green Bay Packers.
  • Aaron Rodgers and Mark Sanchez will be making their playoff debuts at quarterback this weekend.
  • The top four teams in The NFC Playoffs (Saints, Vikings, Cowboys, Cardinals) all play indoors.  It is likely that every playoff game in The NFC playoffs will be played indoors.
  • The Cowboys have played The Eagles 3 previous times in The NFL Playoffs.  They are 2-1 in those games.
  • Rex Ryan, coach of The New York Jets, will be the only coach making his playoff debut this weekend.
  • Three of the four playoff games this weekend are rematches from the NFL 2009-2010 regular season finale.  All four playoff games this weekend are rematches from the 2009-2010 season.
The 2010 NFL Playoffs begin this weekend.

The 2010 NFL Playoffs begin this weekend.

AND NOW FOR OUR PLAYOFF PICKS

Cincinnati (-2.5) over New York Jets

Philadelphia (+3.5) over Dallas

New England (-3) over Baltimore

Green Bay (PK) over Arizona

Game most Likely to go into overtime: Ravens/Pats

Highest scoring game: Eagles/Cowboys

Lowest scoring same: Jets/Bengals

Road team most likely to win a playoff game: Philadelphia Eagles

Home team most likely to win a playoff game: New England Patriots

Most entertaining game this weekend: Packers/Cards for the upset!

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