NFL NFC Predictions: Go Cowboys, Go Packers
Writing by bettingfool on Friday, 11 of January , 2008 at 5:45 pm

Something tells me Seahawks kicker Josh Brown won’t be going all ‘haute couture’ on us this Saturday when he dons his hot pants at Lambeau Field in freezing cold Green Bay.
I’m ready for the NFL playoffs… Are you? Beer chilling in the fridge? Check. Nachos covered on the counter? Check. Friends and family know not to call until AFTER the game? Check. I have some pretty big plans for the weekend and I’ve made some equally big predictions…
The Dallas Cowboys are going to beat the New York Giants by at least 3 points.
How do I know this? I don’t. At this point in the game no one can know for sure who will win this matchup, but common sense tells you to put your money on the better team. I’ll give Eli Manning all the credit in the world for playing some killer ball [over the last week, anyway], but we’re talking about Tony Romo, Terrell Owens…home field advantage. (Let’s not talk about how Jessica Simpson might show up to cheer on her boyfriend and jinx the Cowboys. If Simpson held that much power over any guy she’d still be married or her singing/acting career might be in better shape.)
Kickoff time: Sunday, Jan. 13th at 4:30 p.m. EST on FOX
The Seattle Seahawks are going to be HOT against the Green Bay Packers
Well, make that Seattle Seahawks kicker Josh Brown is going to be hot against the Packers. Seems Brown has agreed to go with battery-operated heated warm-up pants when he suits up for the game on Saturday at Lambeau Field. (Coach Mike Holmgren is rumored to be wearing a heated jacket tomorrow, too.) When asked why he wants to wear these so-called “hot pants”, Brown said kickers, who spend most of the game on the sideline, have to work harder to stay loose in cold weather by walking around, practicing kicks or using heaters.
Kickoff-time: Sunday, Jan. 13 at 1 p.m. EST on CBS
Here’s a great interview with the makers of Josh Brown’s hot pants.
Category: Green Bay Packers, NFL Playoff Odds, Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks
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