The big subplot in Sunday's NFC Championship between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Green Bay Packers is Tom Brady's effort to get back to the Super Bowl with a different team. After a run for the ages with the New England Patriots, the future first-ballot Hall of Fame quarterback is just one win away from taking Tampa Bay to the NFL title game.
This would also make the Bucs the first team to have home field advantage in a Super Bowl with this year's game set for Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 7.
The roadblock in his way is too big to ignore. Green Bay is the top seed in the NFC following a 13-3 run through the regular season. Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been demonstrating why he also has an automatic pass straight to Canton once his playing days are over. Just the fact that Sunday's game is being played at fabled Lambeau Field is tough to overcome.
The Oddsmakers tend to agree with the Packers favored by 3 1/2 points at home. The half point would be in Tampa Bay's favor if the game stays as close as expected. The 52-point total line may not be high enough if each of these quarterbacks play to form.
I would have to say that I am impressed with Brady's efforts this season given Tampa Bay's recent past. However, it is going to take much more than a great game on his part to get past Green Bay. The Packers have been the most complete team this season and Rodgers is playing at a MVP level.
My official pick for ScoresandStats.com is pure chalk with Green Bay winning both straight-up and against the spread while the total goes OVER 52. Something tells me that Brady is still going to make me sweat this one out until time expires in the fourth quarter.
The following is a link to both conference championship games as originally posted on ScoresandStats.com earlier in the week. NFL Conference Championships Best Bets