It’s down to Final Four, Mike Smith will break down winners

Peyton Manning faces Jets' top-ranked defense.

Peyton Manning faces the Jets' top-ranked defense.

Brett Favre will battle the noise in New Orleans.

Brett Favre will battle the noise in New Orleans

The two best Sundays of the NFL season are the first one and this one.

The first Sunday is filled with hope. Today theoretically determines the two best teams in football, with the NFC and AFC championships. Generally the games live up to the hype — unlike the Super Bowl, which too often is less entertaining than the commercials.

Both games have great story lines. In the AFC, the New York Jets haven’t lost a game since losing to the Falcons last month. (Afterward, the distraught Jets coach, Rex Ryan, said: “This obviously is t0ugh because now we’re obviously out of the playoffs, and it’s unfortunate.”) But even with the league’s No. 1 defense, it’s difficult seeing the Jets upsetting Indianapolis. Even if they slow down Peyton Manning, it’s hard to see the Colts scoring less than 20 points, or New York scoring even that many.

The NFC game is harder to call. The Minnesota Vikings are a better overall team than the New Orleans Saints, if only because of their defense (No. 6 vs. No. 25). But having covered games in almost every stadium and arena in the country, I can tell you that none is louder than the New Orleans Superdome, particularly after the fans have had several hours to “prep” on Bourbon St. That’s something Brett Favre will have to deal with. (The Metrodome in Minneapolis is close to the Superdome in noise level, but fans obviously are quiet when the Vikings have the ball.)

This might be a prediction stemming more from desire than my head. But I’ll go with the Saints. (Favre winning would justify — in his mind — all of his prima donna actions leading up to this season. My stomach couldn’t take that.)

Drew Brees and the offense seem to show us something new every week. The team has shown a t0ughness and resolve this season that often has been missing in the past. Suffice to say, the win would be a huge boost for a city that needs it, and for a franchise that never has been to the Super Bowl.

When the games are over, I’ll have Falcons coach Mike Smith break it all down. I plan to speak to Smith after each game for a column that will be posted tonight. If you have any particular questions you want me to ask Smith, let me know.

Until then, I’ll be here watching the games and blogging live (from my couch).  Coffee time. Back in a few minutes.

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Innocent Bystander

January 24th, 2010
11:14 pm

Now we can get ready for all the Katrina documentaries.

Too true. I guess it was either that or Brett Favre. I may just not watch ESPN for the next two weeks.

keith

January 24th, 2010
11:20 pm

Im going to be sick. If the Saints win a Super Bowl before the Falcons (Tampa Bay already did, wait i just threw up in my mouth) we should have a national day of mourning in Georgia. Pulling for the Saints is like a Dog pulling for a gator or tech, or a Tech fan pulling for a Dog. pleas let me wake up and see this was just a dream. pinch me, Awee that hurt, this crap is real

Frank Wren

January 24th, 2010
11:20 pm

Now we can get ready for all the Katrina documentaries.

And rightly so. I think alot of people have forgotten what happened there.

Ross

January 24th, 2010
11:26 pm

That was the sloppiest champ game I’ve ever seen. Embarrassing to the NFC. Manning will annihilate the Saints. They don’t play smart and their one-trick pony has developed happy feet. How many fumbles did the Vikings have, other than the three they lost? Seven? I remember saying to my buddy – “mark my words, before this game is over Favre will try to force one into coverage and get burned”. Now let’s just hope he retires to Bugtussle or wherever he lives with that ice-princess – God no wonder he doesn’t want to hang around the house.

I’m happy for NOLA but I can’t honestly root for the Saints. Go Colts, too bad it will likely be the most boring SB is a while.

tell it like it is

January 24th, 2010
11:30 pm

Ball on the ground—Ball on the ground–Looking like a fool with the ball on the ground.

JSS

January 24th, 2010
11:59 pm

Jeff Schultz, glad I missed the perv show on this one!!! Wow!!!

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