ESPN really has no idea when it comes to picking out all but the obviously good teams. If you write a "Patriots/Packers/Colts/Cowboys in the Superbowl?" article nobody will care since nobody should be surprised if any of those teams are in the superbowl.
The modus operandi seems to be "pick one of the non-top four teams that seems to have the best chance in the playoffs." Minnesota's hot having beaten five straight teams, though the teams they beat range between unspectacular and bad and the Vikes haven't exactly looked phenomenal.
Personally, if I had to pick a wildcard team to go to the superbowl, I'd pick Jacksonville. They're mean and physical and can go to Foxboro in bad weather and beat up the Pats who are most effective when they can be a finesse passing team. Their kryptonite is the Colts, but they always play the Colts tough.
The modus operandi seems to be "pick one of the non-top four teams that seems to have the best chance in the playoffs." Minnesota's hot having beaten five straight teams, though the teams they beat range between unspectacular and bad and the Vikes haven't exactly looked phenomenal.
Personally, if I had to pick a wildcard team to go to the superbowl, I'd pick Jacksonville. They're mean and physical and can go to Foxboro in bad weather and beat up the Pats who are most effective when they can be a finesse passing team. Their kryptonite is the Colts, but they always play the Colts tough.




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