 We have come down to the Elite 8. Some of who we predicted in the pre-season like the talented Tampa Bay Buccaneers while others continue to shock the world with their Cinderella story like the Cleveland Browns. We'll be previewing each game in the division around the NFL playoffs as well as updating you on some news around the NFL because there's a lot to talk about on a brand new episode of Time 2 Football. Hello everyone. Thank you guys for joining us for this week's show. My name is Hasan Khan, the host of this podcast. A lot of news going around the NFL. A lot of head coaching interviews going around and a lot of teams getting second interviews as well. But there's also controversy with the quarterback position with Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans. A lot of crazy stuff going around the NFL. We're going to talk a lot about that later on when we get to the news portion of this show. But I just want to say thank you first of all for joining us as we premiere this video live on YouTube. I'm going to be joining you guys in the chat so interact with me. If you have any sort of questions, you want to talk about football in general, if you want to make your picks for this weekend's games. Listen, it's the final eight. This is where it matters. Who do you guys think is going to the conference championship and having a chance to play for that Super Bowl championship? Leave your picks and your predictions down below in the chat and I'd be happy to interact with the guys and let's just hang out for the duration of the show and just talk about some football. But if you guys are listening to us on the go on the podcast app, thank you guys for doing that. If you haven't had a chance to subscribe to us on there, pull out your phone, pull out the podcast app, search for time to football, subscribe to us on there, rate review, five stars, nothing less. And listen to us on the go on your way to work at the gym, et cetera, et cetera. We're going to get into the news, we're going to get into the previews of every single game. But first, you know what we have to do every week, every week. The hungriest player of the week. This player of the week, the one that wanted it the most. It's very important because the one that wanted it the most. I really, really wanted to give this award to Washington quarterback Taylor Heineck. I really did. I've grown up knowing his whole entire football journey since we grew up in the same county and saw him play in high school and Old Dominion in college and then went on to the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings and the Patriots and then Washington eventually after a stint with Carolina. But I had to stick to the rules. And the rules of the hungriest player of the week award is that you can't give this award to someone that lost the previous week. So if you would have won, if you would have upset the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and had a Cinderella story like the Cleveland Browns, then yeah, I would have given this to Taylor Heineck for sure. But instead, we got to give it to another guy that really wanted it the most, given his situation. And that is Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff. I mean, you look at the numbers. You look at the staggering, exciting, phenomenal numbers that he had. 47% of his pass is completed. 155 yards passing, only one touchdown, doesn't really stand out. But the biggest story going to this game was if Jared Goff had the ability to go into the game and play. Jared Goff is actually going to serve as a second string quarterback, so he'll be suited up. But we expect John Walford to play the entire duration of the game. Well, given an exciting and scary looking hit on John Walford, that led to Jared Goff going into the game and upsetting the Seattle Seahawks on the road, beating them 30 to 20, even though the numbers don't look that great. He was efficient when it mattered. He was able to move the chains and was able to have a balanced offense, be part of that balanced passing game, along with the run game. And the Rams were able to move on to the division round of the playoffs to face the Green Bay Packers. And that is why Jared Goff is this week's hungriest player of the week. NFL News around the league. First, I think we have to start off with the biggest news. And actually this came out just a day or two after we came out with last week's episode. So we really haven't had a chance to talk about it, even though it's been out for a little bit of time, is that Deshaun Watson, according to multiple reports, is unhappy with the situation that he's in with Houston. And it's a lot to do with the Houston Texans not giving Eric Bienemide the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chief's formal interview or requesting to interview him. Eventually they did, and we think it's because of Deshaun Watson's request. But Deshaun Watson also unhappy with the matters of the team and how they stand with social injustice and not doing enough in that category as well. So there's just a lot going on and a lot of tension, and it seems like that a report came out later that it's legitimate, that he's very unhappy and these are rumors, so I would just take this with a grain of salt. But a lot of people are saying that Deshaun Watson could be traded to the Miami Dolphins because that's his preferred spot to go. I don't know whether it's because of the sunshine, whether it's because of a good, actually a great head coach in Brian Flores, not just on the football field, but off the field as well as a motivator, as a person, and also standing up for those social injustice issues as well. And the Houston Texans receiving maybe some draft picks and two at Tech of Iloa as well. Now, that's kind of far fetched and we really don't see that happening. It's kind of out there. But Deshaun Watson, the situation is that he's very unhappy with the situation with the Houston Texans. So we're going to see how it unfolds in the upcoming weeks when it goes into the NFL combat and into the NFL draft and even free agency as well. So let's just stay tuned and see what happens in that category. The Philadelphia Eagles a couple of days ago just fired their head coach, Doug Peterson, after five seasons and leading them to a Super Bowl championship as well and four playoff wins on top of that. Doug Peterson, you know, it just didn't work out and a lot of that has to do with the tension of or the decision to bench Jalen Hertz and put in Nate Sudfeld. Even though pregame he said he was going to give Sudfeld some reps, but it seemed like that a lot of players, a lot of people in the organization, a lot of NFL fans in general were given the notion that they're just tanking right now. They would rather have the sixth overall pick than the ninth overall pick and they have nothing to win or nothing to gain with a victory against Washington. Regardless, there was a lot of tension and reports have come out that Peterson actually and the general manager and the owner as well, Lurie, they just disagreed with where the direction of the Eagles coaching staff is going. Peterson is a very loyal guy. He wanted to promote Press Taylor, the quarterback's coach, into an offensive coordinator role and just wanted to promote a lot of in-house people instead of hiring some outside sources and trying to help out this Philadelphia Eagles team. That's where they just had that disconnect. And Doug Peterson is out of the Philadelphia Eagles organization. So it's going to be tough to explain to your kids in 20 years when you see that statue outside of Lincoln Financial Stadium and see Doug Peterson there with Nick Foles and that statue and explain, yeah, Doug Peterson is going to be he's going to be remembered for that Super Bowl for sure, but this is why it didn't work out. So he's been fired. Chuck Pagano has retired the defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears. Actually, a lot of offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator changes around the NFL as well. Sticking on the note of defensive coordinator, Dan Quinn, the former Falcons head coach, has been hired as a defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys. So the Cowboys were very impressed with the interview process with Dan Quinn. And it seems like that they are OK with letting Dan Quinn blow leads with that prevent defense. So this is coming from a Falcons fan, by the way. So good luck with that, Dallas. Gus Bradley has been hired as the Raiders defensive coordinator after it didn't work out with Paul Gunther. So he leaves the Chargers and goes with the Raiders. Some offensive coordinator changes, Brian Schottenheimer. OK, at first, it's Pete Carroll came out and said that he's going to be retaining Brian Schottenheimer as their offensive coordinator. A lot of people were surprised. And then a day later, he came out and said, oh, yeah, Brian Schottenheimer, he's been fired. So, OK, well, the Seahawks are looking for a new offensive coordinator. Randy Fickner, the offensive coordinator for the Steelers, was just recently fired, the most recent offensive coordinator to be let go. A lot of this doesn't have to do with the passing game and the disconnect and the skid that they had late season. But 30 second in rushing, that needs to change, especially given the amount of talent that you have the running back position. A lot of people have their opinions on James Connor. But with that running back crew, you'd expect them to be at least in the middle of the pack in the NFL. Some head coaching favorites around the NFL, starting with the Atlanta Falcons. None of these teams have hired their head coach just yet. But the Atlanta Falcons, the favorites are Joe Brady, the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers, and then Arthur Smith, the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans as well. Those are the two favorites for the Atlanta Falcons for the New York Jets. Robert Sala and Arthur Smith are the two favorites. And this is because they gave second interviews to these candidates as well. So we expect that the Jets are leaning in on one of these two candidates. The Detroit Lions, after what seemed like Robert Sala was guaranteed that head coaching job because he grew up in Michigan, apparently, according to reports, Robert Sala did not interview well around the NFL. And instead, the Lions are actually leaning in on someone that used to play in the NFL, Dan Campbell, a tight end, former tight end. And he coached with the Miami Dolphins was an interim head coach as well when Joe Philbin was fired in 2015. And now he currently serves as the New Orleans State's tight end coach. He's a favorite to land the Detroit Lions head coaching job. And then the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Los Angeles Chargers. But the Jacksonville Jaguars are the favorites to land. Urban Meyer, the former Ohio State retired head coach to be the new Jacksonville Jaguars head coach. Very attractive job with the number one overall pick. And you have Trevor Lawrence. So given that Urban Meyer has some history with college football, knows how good Trevor Lawrence is, it's expected that Urban Meyer is going to become the next head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Some players that were activated, actually just one player so far, one big name that's been activated off that COVID-19 reserve list. Denzel Ward will be playing for the Cleveland Browns this weekend against the Kansas City Chiefs. Big help for that Brown secondary. Some inactives, Kevin Minter of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Mr. Lionbacker has been inactive, placed on the COVID-19 reserve list. And then Devonte Freeman, big free agent signing, has been signed by the Buffalo Bills after he was released by the New York Giants. Zach Moss has been placed on IR for the Buffalo Bills. So they signed Devonte Freeman to the practice squad, but it's expected that they're going to promote him to the main roster pretty soon. And those are your news and notes around the NFL going into the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Now to preview the games that's happening this weekend, starting off with the AFC and a pretty cool note about each team and each quarterback playing for an AFC team. All four quarterbacks average for an age of 24 years and 345 days old. Pretty young crop of quarterbacks is playing in the divisional round for the AFC. First up, the Baltimore Ravens head to Western New York to take on the Buffalo Bills. With the win over the Tennessee Titans, John Harbaugh registered his eighth career road victory in the postseason, the most in NFL history. The Bills were led by Stefan Diggs yet again, who last week became just the second player ever with over 125 yards and a touchdown with multiple teams in a postseason game. Jerry Rice was the only one to accomplish this feat. What a victory by the Baltimore Ravens last week against the Tennessee Titans. I mean, Marcus Peters, who may not be the most likeable guy in the NFL, as far as his character goes, but he's a very good player and one of the best defensive backs in the NFL picked up a very clutch interception to help the Ravens pick up that victory against the Tennessee Titans. Then they celebrated on that Titans logo after, you know, if you look back the history that they had in the regular season, where the Titans met up on the logo of the Baltimore Ravens in the middle of the field must have felt good for the Ravens to get that revenge. The Ravens don't ever count them out. They're a wildcard team and they might be a little bit lower as far as seeding goes, but against the Buffalo Bills, you can expect that they're going to give them a run for their money, especially if you consider that the Bills last week against the Indianapolis Colts were pushed to the limit when it seemed like that the Colts had many opportunities to at least tie the game or maybe even pick up the victory against the Buffalo Bills on the road. And it just led to maybe Frank Reich making some bad decisions that he kind of regrets, maybe going for it all fourth down when you should have settled for a field goal. Could have tied the game in many situations, but the Buffalo Bills did get by. They did pick up a victory. They did look impressive, but I think that they're going to be tested very well against the Baltimore Ravens for the Ravens. Let's talk about the keys to victory. How can each team pick up their victory against their opponent and go on to the conference championship starting off with the Baltimore Ravens, the keys to victory for the Ravens? First off, don't worry about the Bills run offense. The ranked 19th in the NFL, but that's due to Josh Allen carrying the load. Zach Moss and Devin Singletary did not do much. And guess what? Zach Moss is now placed on injured reserve. Devonte Freeman is going to come in, is going to get some reps, but we don't expect him to be that much of a game changer or make that much of a big impact to lead that run offense to great success. So don't worry about the run offense. Don't sack the box. Instead, you have to play Josh Allen and Stefan Diggs and see what you can do against that passing game. And then second, expose the Bills run defense. I know on paper, they're probably in the middle of the pack. They're 17th actually in rush defense. So they're dead in the middle. But the thing is the Bills run defense has given up a lot of big plays to a lot of running backs this season. So the Baltimore Ravens, who's known as a run first team, actually first in the NFL, that's going to be your key to victory. For the Buffalo Bills, let's talk about their keys to victory. How can they pick up a win against the Baltimore Ravens? Keep a spy on Lamar Jackson. And what that means is if you guys don't know what a spy is, is have a linebacker, or if you want someone faster, maybe a safety or a cornerback, keep up with Lamar Jackson and always shadow him every single play. Whether it be a run play, whether it be a pass play, shadow that player so that Lamar Jackson can't break away with those long runs. That's what happens against the Tennessee Titans. The Titans were looking good on defense in the first half. And then guess what? Towards the end of the first half, Lamar Jackson, 48-yard touchdown run, just like that. He's going to come out of nowhere and get that big play. And then the second key to victory for the Buffalo Bills, stack the box often. As far as the Ravens go, we talked about them playing the pass, the Bills, you've got to play the run. You know that this is a run first team. You know you got to keep a spy on Lamar Jackson. You know that you've got to stop this run game against JK Dobbins who scored a touchdown in seven straight games. You've got to stop this running game if you are the Buffalo Bills. Who do you guys have winning this game? Leave your comments down below. We'll love to interact with you. Do you think that the Bills or the Ravens are advancing to the AFC Championship? It was a dominant win against Pittsburgh that keeps the Cinderella story alive. The Cleveland Browns traveled to Arrowhead to take on their toughest opponent yet, the 14-2 Kansas City Chiefs. This is the sixth year in a row where the Kansas City Chiefs are in the playoffs, which is currently the best streak in the NFL. Can the Cleveland Browns put it in to the Kansas City Chiefs this year? Browns coming in, 11-5, all the world against them. A lot of players on the COVID list, their head coach, Kevin Stefanski, who's now been activated and will be coaching this Sunday, thankfully, hasn't placed on the COVID list last week. A lot of people are going in, oh, well, the Pittsburgh Steelers are gonna rebound back. You know, they weren't looking good, but this is too good of a team to lose to this Cleveland Browns team that has been throwing the whole world against them with all the injuries and everybody getting COVID-19. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. And a lot of that, thank you, Juju Smith-Schuster, has to do with the motivation that the Browns had coming into this game and wanting to beat them for a second straight week. The Browns now have their toughest opponent, like we mentioned, the Kansas City Chiefs who come in after a bye week at 14 and two. This team on offense, first in the NFL in the passing game, 16th, the dead middle in the run game. On defense, 14th and stopping the pass, 21st, and stopping the run. That's very important, and I'm gonna explain why in just a bit. But the Browns, they looked great, but they still had flaws in that pass defense. Big Ben last week had 500 yards passing. Now, granted, he did pass it for 68 pass attempts, close to 69, would have been nice, but not so nice. 68 passing attempts gave up 500 yards to Big Ben. You could say that they got some turnovers here and there in the interception game as well. Yeah, but a couple of those were tip passes. So the Browns have a lot of flaws in the secondary and hopefully Denzel Ward coming back into this game can help out a lot. So for the Browns, let's start off with them. What are other keys to victory in winning this week against a tough Kansas City Chiefs team? Run, run, run. And especially if you have a running tandem with Nick Chubb, who we all know is good, but Kareem Hunt on top of that, who is known as a very good NFL running back with his time with the Kansas City Chiefs. We all know Baker Mayfield said it himself in a post-game interview. He said that it seemed like Kareem Hunt was playing to get to Kansas City. That is his motivation. They have to feed Kareem Hunt the ball as many times as they can. Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt against that 21st ranked rush defense. That's gonna be a good key to victory. And the number two, dominate the time of possession. Listen, the reason why the Browns offense, even though the numbers may say that as far as the passing game goes, they might not be the best in the NFL. They run it a lot and they dominate the time of possession with those short gains in the run game getting first down after first down after first down, leaving the opposing offense on the sideline. That's gonna be big against Patrick Mahomes and that high-powered Kansas City Chiefs offense. So dominate the time of possession and the way that you can do it, the best way that you can do it is run the ball, especially if you've got a motivated guy like Kareem Hunt facing his former team. Yeah, that seems like a formula for success. So the Cleveland Browns can pick up this victory if they follow these two steps. For the Kansas City Chiefs, what are their keys to victory? Keep this a pass-heavy game plan. Listen, this whole team is centered around the pass. We talked about the first in the NFL in passing, but 16th in rushing. Clyde Edwardsley-Layer, even though he's injured this year, the whole season, the starting running back has not been doing that well. He's had some flashes here and there, had some good games, but ultimately they've brought in Levyon Bell to take some pressure off of Edwardsley-Layer and Bell, when he gets a start, they don't seem to give him the ball that many times. Maybe 11, 12 carries a game, but they mix in Daryl Williams here and there as well. Darwin Thompson had a good game in week 17. This game just isn't centered around the run game and they don't give the running backs that many rushing attempts compared to other teams in the NFL. So keep this a pass-heavy game plan because number two, you can't stop both Kelsey and Hill. It's one or the other. Maybe you can stop Travis Kelsey who's been almost unstoppable this year, actually more unstoppable than Tyree Hill, but you can't stop both. It's either Hill or it's either Kelsey, but you have to lean in on both those guys. Your main targets, your main receivers, your dominant targets to help the Chiefs get this victory and lead them into the AFC Championship. So those are your keys to victory for each team. It's gonna be an exciting game and I actually hope it's pretty competitive because I know a lot of NFL fans, even if your team isn't in the postseason right now, I think a lot of NFL fans are rooting for the Cleveland Browns to make it to the Super Bowl and just pick up their victory given that the history of the Browns and how much lack of success that they've had. So it'd be a pretty cool sight to see. Let's see what happens. Leave your comments down below. Do you guys feel like that the Browns have a chance in this game? And do you feel like that they might even pick up the upset victory and move on to the AFC Championship? It's pretty weird to say, but it could happen. Transisting now to the NFC. Fresh off of bye week, the 13 and three Green Bay Packers host the Los Angeles Rams in the frozen tundra. This is the 34th time that the Packers find themselves in the postseason. More than any other team in NFL history. As for the Rams, it was the resiliency of Jared Goff that contributed to their win over the Seattle Seahawks. That upset victory going into Seattle to top off the 12 and four Seahawks. This Rams team looked efficient last week. I'm not gonna say that they looked great on offense because they didn't. Yeah, maybe Cam Akers had 176 scrimmage yards and he looked great in the run game, but this offense in the passing game as well, for the past, it seems like two, three weeks at least, Jared Goff, this passing game has not been the best, but instead they have been efficient. And I know that a lot of that can be attributed to the thumb injury of Jared Goff and hopefully this week will be a different story, but I don't know if you wanna go into it with a mentality of, okay, we have to give Jared Goff all the reins and have him just duel it out back and forth with Aaron Rodgers. It's not gonna do it against this tough Green Bay team. Instead, for this Rams team, you have to look at the thumb injury that Jared Goff has. You have to look at the way that they've been playing the last two, three weeks, even though they haven't been looking that great, that they've still been able to pick up the victories and that's because of the defense and being efficient on offense. For the Green Bay Packers, their offense, they're ranked 11th in the passing game in eighth and rushing. So pretty freaking good offense, as we know, no surprise right there. Their defense, you may not believe it, they're seventh against the pass, 13th against the rush. And we say you may not believe it because it seems like they were given a big plays after big plays to a lot of different teams in the NFL, both in the passing game and in the run game, especially in the run game, but this defense is actually much better as far as statistics go than we give them credit for. So if you're the Rams, how can you pick up this victory against a tough Green Bay Packers team? Let's look at the keys to victory for the LA Rams. Play additional defensive backs to stop the pass. We already know that Jalen Ramsey versus Devonte Adams is gonna be a sight to see. That's gonna be a good matchup, but you have to stop the other targets for Green Bay, given that Jalen Ramsey is gonna line up with Devonte Adams. You know that Aaron Rodgers likes to throw it to Robert Tunyon. You know they like to throw it to MVS on the deep route. You have to play additional defensive backs because you can trust that Rams defensive line and that front seven to stop the run game. Instead, let's just keep it a front six. Take a linebacker out, put an additional defensive back so you can stop that passing game of Aaron Rodgers. And then two, as far as the Rams offense goes, Cam Akers is the best bet on offense. Listen, efficiency is key. Time possession is great. Jared Goff can just dink and dunk like he did last week to Cooper Cup or Robert Woods and just complete short passes and let them do all the work with their yards after catch. But Cam Akers with the 176 scrimmage yards last week has really developed into that top running back in LA, their 10th ranked rushing offense. Cam Akers is gonna be the best bet against this Green Bay Packers defense that has given up some big plays this season to the run game. For the Packers, how do you stop the LA Rams and get a victory to advance to the NFC Championship? Rely on other targets besides Devonte Adams. We just talked about Jalen Ramsey. We talked about that this is the potential for Devonte Adams to get locked up, maybe only get like four or five, six receptions or so in this game. Don't be surprised if that happens. You have to rely on other targets like MVS or Robert Tunyon to do their dirty work and get you down the field. And number two, keep the Rams offense off the field. We talked about efficiency. We talked about how dangerous they are in that game and dinking and dunking, short yardage and running with the ball as well. You don't want that to happen. You want to keep the Rams offense off the field and give the ball to Aaron Rodgers as much time as possible. Because if you keep the Rams offense on the field, even though they're not quote unquote dangerous, they can still move the chains and just run off a lot of time on that clock. So keep that Rams offense off the field and try to give the Packers offense the ball. This is gonna be a good, exciting NFC matchup. Who do you guys have winning this game? Do you guys have the Rams advancing to the NFC Championship or maybe even the Green Bay Packers led by MVP favorite, Aaron Rodgers? Comment down below with your predictions. The last NFC matchup, the main event to close out the divisional round. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers traveled to the Bayou to take on the New Orleans Saints. This could be the last time ever. We see Tom Brady and Drew Brees go head to head. The Bucs rallied against a competitive Washington team last week while the Saints made clockwork of the Chicago Bears. Round three between the Saints and the Buccaneers this season with the Saints having the 2-0 edge over the Bucs. The Bucs have not looked that great at all. At all against the Saints. This might be their Achilles heel, their Kryptonite. The Saints defeating the Bucs with two or more possessions in each of those games. When week one happened, everybody was saying, oh, this offense is a failed Tom Brady. Yeah, he definitely lost a step but it turned out that it was just because the Saints are really, really good on defense that Tom Brady and that Buccaneers offense could not click in both of those games. But the Bucs, you have to question and you have to ask yourself, we talked about this all season long. They didn't beat the Saints in both those games. They didn't beat the Rams earlier this season. There's a lot of teams that they failed to beat that are one of the best of the best or at least in the playoffs. They did beat the Greenlit Packers, yes, but that was the only impressive victory that they had this season. And even last week, it was a competitive game against the Washington football team and they got by with only one possession. So you have to question yourself, can the Bucs really pick up that big victory against a superb talented team and this is the week to do it? And what could be the final matchup between Tom Brady and Drew Brees with reports coming out that Drew Brees is more than likely to retire following this season? Let's look at the keys to victory for each team. How can they pick up the victory in advance to the NFC championship? For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, don't let the score slip away. That's exactly what happened in both of those matchups against the Saints. Listen, the Saints were able to score in the next possession, the Bucs, oh, we can't get a first down, we're just gonna punt it. Okay, well, the Saints are just gonna score again. Oh, the Bucs can't get a first down, we're just gonna punt it. Okay, well, the Saints are just gonna keep on scoring and so on and so on. So you can't let the score slip away and how can you not let it slip away? The second key to victory, go for it more often on fourth down. You're gonna have to and when I say more often on fourth down, obviously there's those fourth down situations where it's fourth and goal on your two yard line or maybe four down territory around the 40 yard line or so and you only have three yards to go for a first down. I'm talking about if you're on your own 40 yard line and you only have maybe four yards to go, then yeah, you're gonna have to take some risks and go for it because you know what happens with Drew Brees and that Saints offense and how your secondary has been lacking and stopping some big pass plays this season. So you have to go for it on fourth down, keep Tom Brady on the field and keep scoring against the Saints. Keep up with them and you'll be fine. For the Saints, their keys to victory, number one, we just talked about that secondary, attack the secondary. Drew Brees has looked great this season and that secondary has been not so great, especially in the last half of the season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As a matter of fact, Drew Brees lit up and torched that secondary in that Sunday night game that they had against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So attack the secondary, that's gonna be your key with Michael Thomas back, you guys should be fine. I believe Trikwan Smith is back in the lineup as well, which is actually really good news. And then for the Saints defense to stop Tom Brady, you gotta keep on doing what you've been doing the previous two games against them. Pressure Brady with that Hendrickson-Jordan combo. What that means is Trey Hendrickson, who I believe was a Pro Bowl snub with 12 and a half sacks this season, is gonna be a good pressure on the edge for the New Orleans Saints. As well as Cameron Jordan, we know how good he is as well. Those two guys have had some really good games against Tom Brady this season. Continue that duo, continue that defensive line pressure and keep on blitzing Tom Brady and pressuring him so that they have to force them to punt and so that the Saints can have possession and keep on scoring. So those are the keys to victory for each team and how they can win in advance of the NFC Championship. But leave your predictions, leave your thoughts and your opinions on this historic matchup and what we could see for the final time, Brady versus Brees. You guys have winning and you guys have advancing to the NFC Championship. Is it the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or maybe the New Orleans Saints? But that's our analysis and preview of each game that's happening and the division round of the NFL playoffs. Leave your thoughts, your comments down below. Like I said, I would love to hear predictions on who you guys think is not just gonna win this round of playoffs and go to the championship but also the Super Bowl. Who's your Super Bowl pick for the season? Leave your comments and subscribe to this channel as well so you can stay up to date with future podcasts that we come out with every single week. And then if you guys are listening to us on the audio experience on the podcast app that you guys read and review as well. 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