The road to Super Bowl LX is clear, and it's not exactly lined with the Eagles. The team has fallen short in their postseason run, leaving fans frustrated and wondering what went wrong. With a new OC on the horizon, the future of Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts is uncertain, while A.J. Brown's future in Philadelphia hangs in the balance.
But amidst all this drama, there are still some great games to look forward to. Conference Championship weekend is here, and the stakes couldn't be higher. For those looking for a stress-free pick, the AFC Championship match-up between the Patriots and Broncos might just provide it.
Denver's defense has been the key to their success this postseason, and with Bo Nix out of commission, backup QB Jarrett Stidham will need to step up his game if the Broncos want to make it to the Super Bowl. The Patriots' defense has played well all season, but can they contain Denver's offense, which hasn't been its strong suit? Mosher thinks not, and he's going with Denver to win 23-20.
On the other hand, Evan Macy is sticking with his original prediction of a Patriots victory, albeit by a wider margin. He acknowledges that the team will face stiff competition in the Super Bowl, but for now, he believes they have what it takes to get there.
For Nick Tricome, however, the decision was never about making predictions β it's always been about faith. Foles' words of encouragement to Broncos fans have convinced him that Denver has what it takes to make a deep run in the playoffs.
Across town, the NFC Championship match-up between the Rams and Seahawks promises to be an exciting one. The Seahawks are looking fierce at home, with their dominant defense and run game poised to take down their opponents. Geoff Mosher is going against his better judgment and sticking with the Rams, citing Matthew Stafford's ability to go berserk against this Seattle defense.
Evan Macy, on the other hand, believes that Seattle will prove too much for LA to handle. The Seahawks' dominant performance in their only playoff game has convinced him that they're a step above everyone else in the league right now.
Nick Tricome takes it a step further, saying that Seattle's defense is so mean and their run game is so devastating that they'll run straight through the Rams. For him, there's no doubt that the Seahawks will emerge victorious.
In either case, Conference Championship weekend has all the makings of an exciting finish to the postseason. Will Denver's defense be enough to carry them to Super Bowl LX? Can Seattle's offense overcome their vulnerabilities and make it to the big game? One thing is for sure β it won't be boring.
But amidst all this drama, there are still some great games to look forward to. Conference Championship weekend is here, and the stakes couldn't be higher. For those looking for a stress-free pick, the AFC Championship match-up between the Patriots and Broncos might just provide it.
Denver's defense has been the key to their success this postseason, and with Bo Nix out of commission, backup QB Jarrett Stidham will need to step up his game if the Broncos want to make it to the Super Bowl. The Patriots' defense has played well all season, but can they contain Denver's offense, which hasn't been its strong suit? Mosher thinks not, and he's going with Denver to win 23-20.
On the other hand, Evan Macy is sticking with his original prediction of a Patriots victory, albeit by a wider margin. He acknowledges that the team will face stiff competition in the Super Bowl, but for now, he believes they have what it takes to get there.
For Nick Tricome, however, the decision was never about making predictions β it's always been about faith. Foles' words of encouragement to Broncos fans have convinced him that Denver has what it takes to make a deep run in the playoffs.
Across town, the NFC Championship match-up between the Rams and Seahawks promises to be an exciting one. The Seahawks are looking fierce at home, with their dominant defense and run game poised to take down their opponents. Geoff Mosher is going against his better judgment and sticking with the Rams, citing Matthew Stafford's ability to go berserk against this Seattle defense.
Evan Macy, on the other hand, believes that Seattle will prove too much for LA to handle. The Seahawks' dominant performance in their only playoff game has convinced him that they're a step above everyone else in the league right now.
Nick Tricome takes it a step further, saying that Seattle's defense is so mean and their run game is so devastating that they'll run straight through the Rams. For him, there's no doubt that the Seahawks will emerge victorious.
In either case, Conference Championship weekend has all the makings of an exciting finish to the postseason. Will Denver's defense be enough to carry them to Super Bowl LX? Can Seattle's offense overcome their vulnerabilities and make it to the big game? One thing is for sure β it won't be boring.