Watch the 2012 NFL Divisional Games
at Hectors
Cigar Bar located at 33418 Egypt Lane, Magnolia TX 77354-2759 ( map
us) is your destination for great times in a friendly “sports bar”. Hectors Cigar Bar is a full service bar
with flat screens located throughout the bar, We carry a great selection of
draft and bottled import/domestic beers.
1st UP at 2 p.m. Sunday's NFC
Championship Game will be between the Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco
49ers. Here are three quick impressions from the weekend's NFC
Divisional Round playoff games, which saw Atlanta edge the Seattle Seahawks,
30-28, and the 49ers overwhelm the Green Bay Packers,
45-31.
You’ll find our full
service bar stocked with all the favorite Vodka
Whiskey’s Scotch, Gin and more. You just never know when Gene will put some
FREE sausage or chicken on the grill!
2nd Game 5:30p.m. Sundays AFC Championship Game The
Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots
The New England Patriots did
the expected, beating the Houston Texans 41-28, in a
rematch of the Week 14 game where the Patriots embarrassed the Texans.
The Baltimore Ravens did
the unexpected, beating Peyton Manning and theDenver Broncos.
The Ravens' double OT 38-35 win became an
instant classic as soon as the game ended Saturday, detailed in this
report from the Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec.
This sets up an unexpected rematch of last season's AFC
Championship game between the Ravens and Patriots, a game New England won 23-20, recapped in
this story from Sports Illustrated and the Associated Press.
It's a rematch that
the Patriots should be very wary of.
Last seasons' playoff
game was decided by a last-second touchdown pass being dropped by Baltimore's
Lee Evans in the end zone and a missed field goal by Ravens' kicker Billy
Cundiff, sending the Ravens home and the Patriots to the Super Bowl.
Baltimore looks like destiny's team this year, playing with
emotion from the impending Ray Lewis retirement and
the fact that no one expected them to advance this far in the playoffs.
The pressure will be
squarely on the Patriots, leaving the Ravens to come in and play with abandon.
Baltimore has been here before, against New England in fact,
coming to Gillette Stadium in the 2010 playoffs and beating a favored Patriots
team 33-14 at
home, detailed in this report from ESPN.
The Ravens also won this year's Week 3
thriller against the Patriots, 31-30, on a
fourth-quarter field goal by Justin Tucker. In that game, the Ravens racked up
over 500 yards of offense against the Patriots defense.
Baltimore will pose a matchup problem for the Patriots,
from the running of Ray Rice, the receiving of Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin,
even the passing of Joe Flacco.
In the past two games between the teams, Flacco has
actually outplayed Tom Brady, throwing for 688 yards, five
touchdowns, two interceptions and completing 50 of his 75 passes against the
Patriots' defense.
The Ravens will not be intimidated by the Patriots, not with
their recent history against the Patriots and their
stunning victory over the Broncos fresh
in their minds.
The Patriots will also be without Rob Gronkowski, as ESPN's
Adam Schefter broke thenews that Gronkowski broke
the same arm that he had broken in November. Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio is reporting that Gronkowski will
need surgery.
The Patriots and
Ravens will add a new chapter to their rivalry come Sunday night!
For a great time come watch the last 2 games of the 2012
NFL playoffs as the top teams start battling for home field advantage! Here are the top teams through 12 NFL regular
season games!The divisional round of the NFL playoffs
had many winners and losers, there were none more than the casual NFL fans who
cared little about who won, but just wanted to see some good football. While,
yes, all football is good football, the Wild Card Weekend left fans wanting
something more—something better.
Saturday's games were two instant classics.
Sunday's were almost more incredible, meaning that fans are hopefully set up
for an exciting conference championship weekend.
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