Quoth the Ravens: Score no more, Colts
There are some folks in the AFC who shudder at the thought of facing the Ravens’ defence in the playoffs.
That’s understandable given Baltimore’s propensity for take-aways (a league-high 33) and its turnover margin (plus-17). That the offence is substandard tends to get ignored a bit, particularly if Terrell Suggs, C.J. Mosley and Matthew Judon are in an opposing quarterback’s face all day.
Should the Ravens (8-6) win out, something they have a strong chance of doing by facing the Indianapolis Colts Saturday, then the Cincinnati Bengals to close the schedule, they could be a formidable foe in January.
Baltimore is 58-20 at home during the regular season in coach John Harbaugh’s 10-year run. The Colts (3-11) are one of the league’s worst teams, ravaged by injuries and insufficient talent. They are 1-6 on the road.
Baltimore is a 10 ½ -point choice over Indy. Could be a shutout.
Ravens, 22-3
Seattle (+3½) at Dallas Cowboys are coming on, Zeke is back, Seahawks are reeling. Best bet: Cowboys, 27-20 New York Giants (+3½) at Arizona Not with a lot of conviction, but we have to pick one ...
Upset special: Giants, 19-17 Green Bay (+8½) at Minnesota, Saturday Vikings touting idea of playing in as well as hosting Super Bowl. Vikings, 30-16 Atlanta (+5½) at New Orleans Winner clinches playoff berth, adds strength to its NFC South standing. Saints, 30-27 Tampa Bay (+10) at Carolina Dangerous Panthers are in playoffs with victory. Panthers, 33-16 Los Angeles Rams (-4) at Tennessee Titans playing at their worst just when they need to be good. Rams, 26-17 Jacksonville (-5) at San Francisco Jaguars secure AFC South, but Jimmy G makes it tight. Jaguars, 20-17 Miami (+9) at Kansas City AFC West belongs to Chiefs, despite midseason hiatus. Chiefs, 23-16 Los Angeles Chargers (-8½) at New York Jets AFC wild card still in reach, though Chargers need help. Chargers, 28-22 Buffalo (+12) at New England Last team Bills needed to see while still in wild-card contention. Patriots, 27-20 Pittsburgh (-7½) at Houston, Monday Santa’s gift to Steelers fans: more Terrible Towels to wave. Steelers, 30-10 Oakland (+7) at Philadelphia, Monday Santa’s gift to Eagles fans: homefield advantage throughout NFC playoffs. Eagles, 30-26 Detroit (-3) at Cincinnati Bengals have mailed it in, Lions still in chase. Lions, 27-13 Denver (+3½) at Washington Broncos have won two straight. They were against Jets and Colts. Washington, 23-21 Cleveland (+7) at Chicago We know what you want. Sorry ... Bears, 16-10 Last week: Against spread, 8-6-1; straight up, 13-3 Season totals: Against spread, 104102-9; straight up, 141-81 Best bet: 9-6 against spread, 10-5 straight up Upset special: 9-6 against spread, 9-6 straight up