The Playoffs have begun and there are 4 squads in the NFC Playoffs that are seeking to actually get to the Superbowl. The Green Bay Packers, Saints, New York Giants and the san francisco 49ers are all battling to get that coveted spot in the Superbowl and though all 4 squads are remarkably skills, only one squad will win.

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The Green Bay Packers
The squad from Green Bay probably had one of the most powerful regular seasons in the league as they were near to sealing an ideal regular season until the underdog Chiefs were able to upset them. This squad is definitely set to get to the Superbowl however they must first confront the New york giants

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The New York Giants
The New york giants are set to make among the largest upsets this year as Green Bay is greatly preferred in this game. The New York Giants concluded their season at 9-7 and will have to utilize Eli Manning to the maximum to be able to have any possibility at defeating the Green Bay Packers.

Though you can anticipate a hard battled game, this battle will be dependant on how well the qbs deal with themselves in the pocket. Look to see the Green Bay Packers win by a couple of touchdowns as the squad will definitely dominate.


The Saints
This is a well maintained squad and will make it quite hard for the 49ers to win this game. Drew Brees is among the top qbs on the planet and will definitely have to be at his very greatest to win this game.


The san francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers are definitely among the surprise squads of the year however they just might be the faves in the NFC. With home turf edge and a formidable defense, the san francisco 49ers will definitely take this game vs the Saints.

This leaves the san francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers in a competition that will surely have devotees of the game excited. This is going to be a quite near fight however the cinderella squad from San Francisco will be able to pull this game out and get to the Superbowl.


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