AFC Wild Card Round Preview by Jorge Gonzalez

Written by rocketman | January 9, 2011

AFC Wild Card Round Preview

The AFC Wild Card Round has two evenly matched games going over the first
weekend. The New York Jets will travel to Indianapolis looking for revenge
after the Colts eliminated them last season in the AFC Championship game.
The experienced Ravens once again are back on the road and will travel to
Kansas City to take on the young but extremely talented Kansas City
Chiefs. Regardless of the Winners that come out of the Wild Card Round,
they will have to face the two favorites in the conference in the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots.

The Baltimore Ravens will bring their experienced defense into the hostile
environment of Arrowhead Stadium. Ed Reed will be available for the game
despite an injury in the last game of the season and the loss of his
brother earlier in the week. The Ageless Ray Lewis leads the defensive
unit and will need to show up to slow down the best running team in the
league in the Kansas City Chiefs. The Ravens offense has been a
disappointment this season and will need to step it up if the Ravens are
to win this game on the road.

The Kansas City Chiefs will have an advantage playing on their home field
for their first playoff games since 2006. The Chiefs played their best
defense at home and were 7-1 on their home field. The only loss on their
home field was a meaningless game in the last week of the season against
the Oakland Raiders. Behind the running of Jamaal Charles and Thomas
Jones, the Chiefs led the NFL with 164.2 yards per game. The Chiefs
quarterback Matt Cassel will need to shake off a bad performance against
the Oakland Raiders. Cassel did throw for 27 touchdowns on the season and
wide receiver Derrick Bowe.

The New York Jets load head Coach Rex Ryan has stated that his inability
to beat the Indianapolis Colts is now personal with all the Colts players.
Ryan has every reason to feel that way with only one win in seven tries
against the Colts and quarterback Peyton Manning. The only win coming last
season after the Colts Head coach Jim Caldwell pulled the starters out of
the game against the Jets last season to rest the starters for the
playoffs. The jets quarterback mark Sanchez is nursing a sore shoulder and
has steadily regressed during the regular season. The Jets defense has
stepped it over the last three games holding their opponents to just 287
yards per game.

The Indianapolis Colts won their last four games of the regular season to
win 10 games and make the playoffs. The Colts suffered injuries all season
long on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. The Colts just
continued to find ways to win. Joseph Addai came two weeks ago and the
return has now given the Colts a running game that was non-existent for
much of the regular season. The Colts run defense has drastically improved
over the last three games of the regular season holding their oppenents to
just 66 yards.

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