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D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Divisional Playoff Weekend

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Here are this weekend’s picks as The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction will pick every NFL divisional round game.
Luke Jones finished the wild-card round with a 1-3 record while Drew Forrester was 2-2 on his picks. Concluding the regular season, Jones was 157-98 while Forrester finished 149-106. Official standings were based only on the NFL picks.
You can listen to Friday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE.
Saints at Seahawks: Seattle 23-20 (Drew), Seattle 27-17 (Luke)
Colts at Patriots:
New England 27-20 (Drew), New England 26-20 (Luke)
49ers at Panthers:
San Francisco 24-13 (Drew), San Francisco 20-17 (Luke)
Chargers at Broncos:
San Diego 30-28 (Drew), Denver 31-24 (Luke)

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