Lethbridge Herald

Point spreads seems high in divisional playoffs

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The best of college football will be on display Saturday night in Baltimore. Say what? Well, if you believe the Heisman Trophy represents the top player in the college game, then consider that five of the winners will be there when the Titans visit the Ravens. It’s entirely possible that the team advancing to the AFC championsh­ip game will do so because its Heisman recipient does the best job.

That probably will be difficult for Robert Griffin III (2011) and Marcus Mariota (2014) — RG3 is Baltimore’s backup quarterbac­k and Mariota holds the same job for Tennessee. But QB Lamar Jackson (2016) and RB Mark Ingram (2009) certainly figure to be factors for the Ravens. After all, they helped Baltimore to a 14-2 record, including wins in the last 12 outings.

And Titans RB Derrick Henry (2015) was an unstoppabl­e force in last week’s road victory that knocked out the defending champion Patriots.

“Five?’’ Jackson said of the Super Bowl-era record for Heisman recipients in a game. “I didn’t even think about that. It’s going to be incredible.”

It could be. Except, of course, both sides have formidable defences, as the Titans (10-7) showed in holding New England to 13 points last week. As the Ravens displayed all season.

“I wouldn’t say we’re getting dressed and going out on the field and saying, ‘Oh man, there’s five Heisman Trophy winners out there.’ But it is a cool aspect of the game,” Griffin said.

“Maybe we’ll get a picture after the game, but I know that’s not what we’re thinking about right now.”

What Pro Picks is thinking about is a vastly improved performanc­e after going 1-3 straight up in the wild-card round.

Our feeling is that most, if not all, of the lines are a bit high. Including the Ravens being 10-point choices over the Titans.

We do like Baltimore, but believe Tennessee’s running game, defence and strong coaching will keep it tight.

RAVENS, 23-17

Minnesota (plus 6 1-2) at San Francisco, today

The Vikings (11-6) outplayed the Saints in New Orleans last weekend, a big surprise, yet needed overtime to move on. Their versatile pass rush was a huge reason they won, and the Vikings will need more of the same against top-seeded San Francisco (13-3).

But Minnesota erased many of the doubts about its fortitude with that gutsy victory in the Big Easy.

The 49ers look to be getting back starters Kwon Alexander,

Dee Ford and Jaquiski Tartt on defence. Those are key additions.

“It’s kind of a confidence boost,” linebacker Fred Warner said.

“It’s been a while since we had all those guys back on the field together. The more weapons we have, the more powerful we’ll be.”

49ers, 27-20

Houston (plus 9 1-2) at Kansas City, Sunday

Like Minnesota, Houston (11-6) showed its moxie in an overtime win last Saturday. The Texans rallied from a 16-0 deficit against visiting Buffalo.

They have the playmakers to push the Chiefs (12-4), whose defence really has come around in the past two months, and they won at Kansas City this season.

“These guys understand the opportunit­y in front of them and they understand what it’s going to take in Arrowhead Stadium against a great football team,” coach Bill O’Brien said.

“They’re very appreciati­ve of the opportunit­y and they’re going to do everything they can to try to take advantage of it.”

We think the Texans will do so, at least against the hefty spread.

CHIEFS 28-24

Seattle (plus 4) at Green Bay

The Seahawks (12-5) will have their resilience severely tested at Lambeau Field against the rested Packers (133). Then again, Seattle seems to play nothing but close games.

It also seems to manage to find the right bodies to fill holes caused by injuries, and it gets optimum contributi­ons from Russell Wilson in clutch situations.

That said, the Packers are as improved as anybody in Matt LaFleur’s first season as coach, especially on defence.

“It’s been an exciting year,” Aaron Rodgers says. “It’s funny, life in general, how much can change in a year. You think about the feeling of the organizati­on and disappoint­ment and everybody really being gone. Now, we’re here. There’s eight teams left in the playoffs. I think there’s a different sentiment about the squad and which way our arrow is pointing and the excitement that the playoffs brings to the organizati­on, the area and the region.”

The arrow is pointing up in a close one. BEST BET: PACKERS, 20-17 ___ 2019 RECORD: Last Week: 1-2-1 against spread, 1-3 straight up.

Season Totals: 135-119-5 against spread, 153-104-1 straight up.

Best Bet: 12-6 against spread, 14-4 straight up.

Upset special: 8-10 against spread, 8-10 straight up.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? In this Dec. 12 file photo, Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson (8) runs with the ball as New York Jets outside linebacker Brandon Copeland (51) chases him during the first half of an NFL football game, in Baltimore. The Ravens bring a 12-game winning streak into their playoff matchup with the Tennessee Titans in Saturday night.
Associated Press photo In this Dec. 12 file photo, Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson (8) runs with the ball as New York Jets outside linebacker Brandon Copeland (51) chases him during the first half of an NFL football game, in Baltimore. The Ravens bring a 12-game winning streak into their playoff matchup with the Tennessee Titans in Saturday night.
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