NFL A.M., Final Week: Featuring 18 Teams Who CAN’T Control Their Own Destiny in The Playoffs

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Indianapolis (14-1) @ Buffalo (5-10): This could be the last time we see T.O. in a Bills uniform if he should be so lucky.

New Orleans (13-2) @ Carolina (7-8): Nobody’s going to be shocked if The Saints get blown out in this one, right?

Jacksonville (7-8) @ Cleveland (4-11): The NFL’s version of The Sugar Bowl in some respects, except without Tim Tebow, Urban Meyer, and a monster rating.

New England (10-5) @ Houston (8-7): Before the season began we seriously considered Houston as a darkhorse to go to the superbowl and we do not regret that notion one bit.

New York Giants (8-7) @ Minnesota (11-4):  We scanned the big board in Vegas hoping to find an Over/Under for the number of plays that will be run as Brad Childress had planned.  So far we have had no such luck.

Brad Childress' (overblown) problems with Favre have received their share of media attention.

Brad Childress' (overblown) problems with Favre have received their share of media attention.

San Francisco (7-8) @ St. Louis (1-14): If The 49ers want to continue their moderate success going forward, they will need to stick with one quarterback (assuming they stick with one offensive coordinator), and Alex Smith should be that guy.

Atlanta (8-7) @ Tampa Bay (3-12):  For every time The Altanta Falcons’ failures to finish with back-to-back winning seasons are mentioned, take a shot.

Pittsburgh (8-7) @ Miami (7-8): Didn’t The Steelers used to be 6-2?

Chicago (6-9) @ Detroit (2-13): If Chicago wins by more than 40 points, that organization needs to seriously consider whether or not they should fire Lovie Smith.  Otherwise, HE GONE!

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