Bills’ Super Bowl window might be closing, breaking down NFL divisional round plus 13 crazy playoff stats

Welcome to the Monday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!

My understanding is that the city of Detroit is still standing today, which is mildly surprising to hear because I thought for sure Lions fans were going to burn the entire thing to the ground in celebration of watching their team advance to the NFC championship game for the FIRST TIME since 1991. 

To put that in perspective, if this newsletter existed then, I would have probably had to handwrite the entire thing and mail it to you at the post office because I’m not sure the technically capabilities existed to get it to you virtually. Maybe we’ll go the mailing route if the Lions win the Super Bowl. 

Anyway, the Lions are one of four teams left standing after the weekend and they’ll be joined by the 49ers, Ravens and Chiefs in the conference title round. 

Speaking of the conference title games, we’ll be taking an early look at those in today’s newsletter. Plus, we’ll be breaking down the divisional round, and we’ll also be doing some overreactions and reality checks. Let’s get to the rundown. 

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1. Today’s show: Biggest questions after the divisional round

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If I fall asleep while writing the newsletter today, it’s because I stayed up way too late last night to record a podcast with Will Brinson and Ryan Wilson.

The three of us touched on our biggest takeaways from the divisional round. Here are a few of the biggest questions that we tried to answer: 

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Author : John Breech

Publish date : 2024-01-22 18:01:09

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