NFC Playoffs – Green Bay Packers, Saints, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers

The Playoffs have commenced and there are four teams in the NFC Playoffs that are trying to genuinely reach the Superbowl. The Packers, Saints, Giants and the san francisco 49ers are all fighting to score that coveted placement in the Superbowl and though all four teams are exceedingly abilities, just one team will triumph.

Super Bowl betting

The Packers
The team from Green Bay arguably had one of the most persuasive regular seasons in the league as they were tight to sealing an ideal regular season until the long shot Chiefs were able to upset them. This team is certainly ready to reach the Superbowl yet they must first take on the Giants

NFL odds

The Giants
The Giants are ready to make among the greatest upsets this year as Green Bay is seriously preferred in this match. The Giants concluded their season at 9-7 and will need to make use of Eli Manning to the fullest to have the ability to have any chance at beating the Packers.

Though you can expect a hard battled game, this struggle will be determined by how well the qbs deal with themselves in the pocket. Watch for the Packers win by a few touchdowns as the team will certainly dominate.


The Saints
This is a well handled team and will make it very hard for the Niners to win this match. Drew Brees is among the best qbs in the world and will certainly need to be at his very greatest to win this match.


The san francisco 49ers
The 49ers are certainly among the surprise teams of the year yet they only may be the favorites in the NFC. With home field edge and a strong defense, the san francisco 49ers will certainly take this match against the Saints.

This leaves the san francisco 49ers and the Packers in a competition that will surely have devotees of the game thrilled. This’ll be a very tight match but the cinderella team from San Francisco will have the ability to pull this match out and reach the Superbowl.


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