I only trust one of these QBs on Sunday, and it's not the one with the better playoff record. |
Last Week: 0-4
Playoffs: 3-5
Regular Season: 132-119-5
San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons
As a BC alumnus and someone who dislikes judging a player's career on the outcome of three games, I was happy to see Matt Ryan throw the monkey off his back in his final drive against the Seahawks. But I was troubled that his defense put him in that position to begin with. In the second half, Atlanta's D struggled to contain Russell Wilson's mobility, just as they struggled in two meetings with Cam Newton in the regular season. If Colin Kaepernick is even half as good as he was against the Packers, the 49ers will still move the ball on Sunday. And after I just spent a couple of days breaking down Michael Crabtree's development into one of the most complete wide receivers in the league (you can read my PFF article here), I'm convinced that he'll have a much bigger impact than the one reception and three yards that he gained in last year's NFC Championship.