![]() ![]() To listen to today's episode - and to subscribe to the best daily NFL podcast out there - be sure to click here. As a matter of fact, we each made one bold prediction for each team playing on Sunday, so there's a total of eight bold predictions on the podcast. I've only listed four bold predictions here, but if you listen to today's episode, you'll get several more. In two games this season, the 49ers picked him off four times and even returned one for a touchdown. The one big thing the 49ers have going for them is that they're going to have a lot of confidence going up against Stafford. The 49ers were able to win in the divisional round thanks to a special teams TD and this week, I think the non-offensive touchdowns continue with a defensive TD against the Rams. San Francisco 49ers (Breech): 49ers score a defensive TD and win.If Stafford does top 400 yards, it would break Matt Ryan's NFC title game record for passing yards (396 in 2012) if Stafford gets anywhere close to these numbers. Although the Rams have lost six straight to the Niners, that streak will end with a blowout win for L.A. Brinson going all-in on the Rams here is very interesting, because he's one of the few guys in the country who actually made the 49ers his PRESEASON PICK to make the Super Bowl out of the NFC. Los Angeles Rams (Will Brinson): Matthew Stafford throw for 400 yard or more and four touchdowns and the Rams win by double-digits.Based on his prediction, it sounds like he's expecting the AFC title game to turn into a shootout that might get just as crazy as Kansas City's win over Buffalo. The Over/Under in this game is currently set at 54.5 and as you can tell by this prediction, Wilson thinks the total is going to go WAY over. Kansas City Chiefs (Ryan Wilson): Chiefs and Bengals combined for more than 74.5 points. ![]() The fact that the record has stood for so long is rather remarkable when you consider that Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes have all had multiple chances to break it. The record is held by Dan Marino, who threw for 421 yards against the Steelers in 1984. The last time the Bengals played the Chiefs, Burrow threw for 446 yards and if he gets anywhere near that number this time around, there's a good chance he'll break the passing record, which has stood for nearly 40 years. Cincinnati Bengals (John Breech): Joe Burrow breaks the AFC title game record for passing yards.Here's a look at a few of our bold predictions for Sunday's games:
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