Whether you consider it three weeks late or 49 weeks early, the best Christmas gift for that true football fan in your life (and/or in the mirror) has arrived: The NFL Divisional Round.
Last weekend's wild-card games -- or two of 'em -- provided plenty of melodramatic excitement, but make no mistake: This Saturday & Sunday offer 10 stockings' worth of storylines, focused primarily on the eponymous fellas in this Quarterback League.
While adhering to Rocky Balboa's creed -- "Age before beauty" -- we now consider what winning the next three games would do for these field generals:
TOM TERRIFIC: In my opinion, he's already No. 1 ... but a fifth ring would salt it away.
CARSON PALMER: A late-stage reckoning for his previous postseasons derailed by injury.
BIG BEN: Whether you like it or not, three rings/four SB appearances in 12 seasons would make him -- at worst -- the third-best QB of the last half-century.
THE KING OF THE NORTH: Especially with what he's had to work with this season, Rodgers would vault into the top three QBs of the Super Bowl era ... with a few prime seasons left to lay claim to the top spot.
ALEX SMITH: The opportunity to ask, "Who's got it better than us, Jim Harbaugh?" (Or maybe he could steal Kirk Cousins' line.)
DANGERUSS: Give the defense and Beast Mode their due, but two rings/three SB appearances in his first four years would be positively Brady-esque.
SUPERMAN: The fun police/dab haters would have to wave the white towel found over the MVP's head a few seasons ago.
WARNING: Do NOT continue reading if you don't want to know how the divisional-round games are gonna turn out.
(3-1 last week, 163-97 on the season)
For the record: I'm setting aside my preseason Super Bowl pick of Chiefs v Seahawks in favor of what my ample gut is telling me.
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CHIEFS 20
PATS 23
C. West: 70 yds, TD
R. Gronkowski: 80 yds, TD
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PACKERS 17
CARDS 28
GB Off: 3 turnovers
M. Floyd: 115 yds, TD
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SEAHAWKS 14
PANTHERS 16
D. Baldwin: 20-yd TD rec
C. Newton: 370 combined pass/rush yds, TD
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STEELERS 19
BRONCOS 17
W. Gay: 40-yd TD INT
E. Sanders: 90 yds, TD
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Enjoy the Divisional Round! I hope your team wins (unless they're playing my team).
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