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By Rick Paulas
Friday, January 16, 2009 In the next few days, a lot of professionals will be analyzing the upcoming double-dose of NFL action by using such time-tested guidelines as "statistics," "past performance" and "study of actual game film." But as we've seen with the insane amount of upsets so far, these tend to do no better than throwing darts at a map. So instead, we're going to approach the prediction spectrum from a different angle, one that surely can't miss: By rating them based on what films and TV shows have been set ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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