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Welcome to the divisional round edition of the Pick Six newsletter!Although every round of the playoffs is fun in the NFL, I've always liked the divisional round the best and this year's divisional round might be the best ever.Not only do we have three Super Bowl winning quarterbacks playing this weekend, but we also have a team playing on Saturday that hasn't been to a conference title game in 31 years. That team is the and they're apparently bringing so many fans to Nashville that the literally . However, I'm not sure that policy is working because as someone who lives in Nashville, I've seen so many Bengals fans over the past 24 hours that you could have easily convinced me that I was actually in Cincinnati.Anyway, we'll have more on the Titans' new ticket policy in today's newsletter, plus we'll be giving you some best bets for the divisional round and ranking the best Super Bowl matchups that could still happen.With that in mind, let https://www.prodtredwings.com/nicklas-lidstrom-men-jersey 's get to the rundown.Remember, if you're hanging out with family and/or friends this weekend, you should tell them all to sign up for the newsletter. To get them signed up, all you have to do is with them. 1. Today's show: Best bets for the divisional roundFor today's podcast, Will Brinson rounded up R.J. White and Pete Prisco so they could argue about who's going to win every game being played this weekend, and of course, it's an especially big weekend since it's the DIVISIONAL ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS.The three guys spent nearly 60 minutes going over the best bets for every single divisional game, and we're going to cover three picks from each person below. None of them picked the Bengals, which means I'm sadly no longer friends with any of them.Pete Prisco(Prisco went 1-2 with his wild-card picks featured here).Titans (-3.5) to cover against the https://www.prodtredwings.com/madison-bowey-women-jersey Bengals (+3) to cover against the Rams at Buccaneers OVER 48 pointsWill Brinson(Brinson went 3-0 with his wild-card picks featured here) (+6) to cover against the Rams (+3) to cover against the Buccaneers at OVER 54 pointsR.J. White (White went 1-2 with his wild-card picks featured here)Chiefs (-2) to cover against the BillsTitans (-3.5) to cover against the Bengals UNDER 75.5 rushing yardsTo hear the rest of the best bets for the divisional round -- and there are quite a few -- be sure to click here so you . You can . 2. Divisional round playoff picksThis is the final newsletter of the week, which means this is the newsletter where I'm going to give you more picks than you can po sibly handle. Over the past 48 hours, we've had multiple writers make their picks for the divisional round, and I'm going to share those picks with you right now.The picks below will be coming from Tyler Sullivan, Tom Fornelli and Jordan Dajani, along with CBS Sports NFL insider . Once again, none of them picked the Bengals, which means I'm sadly no longer friends with any of them. I'm feel like I'm starting to run out of work friends.As always, here's how things are going to work: I'm going to give you one pick from each guy and then direct you to the rest of their picks. That way, if you like their pick, you'll be able to read the rest of them, but if they pick against your favorite team, you can ignore the rest of their picks and move on. Jonathan Jones: Titans over Bengals (Tenne see -190 moneyline). For the rest of Jones' divisional round picks, .Tom Fornelli: Packers 27-24 over 49ers (San Francisco https://www.prodtredwings.com/nicklas-lidstrom-kids-jersey covers +6). For the rest of Fornelli's divisional round best bets, .Jordan Dajani: Rams 29-24 over Buccaneers (Los Angeles covers +3). For the rest of Dajani's .Tyler Sullivan: Chiefs 30-26 over Bills (Kansas City covers -2). For the rest of Sullivan's . 3. Ranking the eight remaining playoff quarterbacksAs far as quarterback talent goes, this year's divisional round of the playoffs feels like one of the best ever. Not only do we have a seven-time Super Bowl winner playing this weekend in , but we also have two other Super Bowl winning quarterbacks in and . (All three of those guys are also former MVP winners.) Not to mention, we also have one QB who's been to the Super Bowl over the past two years ( ) and another who played in a conference title game just two seasons ago ( ).With so many good quarterbacks still in the playoffs, we decided to rank all eight of them for the divisional round. Cody Benjamin was given the job of ranking the quarterbacks and here's the list he came up with:1. Tom Brady2. Aaron Rodgers3. Patrick Mahomes4. 5. 6. Matthew Stafford7. Ryan Tannehill8. Jimmy Garoppolo You can check out Cody's . If you want to argue with Cody about his list on Twitter, . 4. Ranking the best po sible Super Bowl matchupsWith eight teams still left in https://www.prodtredwings.com/luke-glendening-women-jersey the NFL playoffs, that means there are a total of 16 Super Bowl matchups that are still po sible (It took me way more math than I care to admit to figure that out). With that in mind, Patrik Walker decided to rank the five sexiest po sible Super Bowls that could still happen.And just for reference, Patrik is a noted homer, so let me just say that we're lucky he was able to write anything this week after being forced to watch their debacle in the wild-card round. Anyway, let's check out Patrik's rankings: 1. Chiefs-Buccaneers2. Chiefs-49ers3. Bengals-Rams4. Titans- Buccaneers5. Bills-PackersThe only game not listed here that I definitely would have included is Chiefs-Packers. I think most of America would be on board to watch Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers duke it out for the first time ever. If you'd like to check out Patrik's explanation for his rankings, . 5. Titans trying https://www.prodtredwings.com/jonathan-ericsson-women-jersey to keep Bengals fans out of Ni san StadiumWith the Titans getting set to host just their second playoff game over the past 10 years, the team is doing its best to make sure Ni san Stadium isn't overrun by Bengals fans on Saturday.The Titans in hopes of limiting the number of Bengals fans who might buy tickets.Here are a few details on the situation:The new policy. Under the adjusted policy, tickets can't be transferred to anyone who purchases them until 24 hours before the game.The Titans' explanation. The team's vice president of ticketing, Brooke Ellenberger, literally admitted that the Titans implemented the new ticket policy to keep Bengals fans out of the stadium. "We want Ni san Stadium to be two-tone blue," Ellenberger . "And so by limiting this transfer window, it also limits the number of visiting team fans that we'll have in the stadium."Why this policy might keep Bengals fans out. Since a potential buyer won't have tickets in hand until late Friday afternoon at the earliest, that makes it harder for opposing fans to plan their weekend. It also could scare some opposing fans away since they might think they're being scammed if the sel