After going 128-127-1 in the regular season, TSNs Chris Schultz is back with his playoff picks for Wild Card Weekend. Arizona at Carolina (-4.5) Both teams are limping into the playoffs in different ways. For Carolina, they finished the season with a record of 7-8-1, winning the division but they are not a winning team by any means. With Arizona, they have won two of the last six games after starting 9-1. The best aspect of football for the Cardinals is their ability to pressure quarterbacks on any and every 3rd down opportunity. They have a very complex blitz package and execute it extremely well. For Carolina, it is about Cam Newton and his ability to move and make things happen. Arizona has had trouble with mobile quarterbacks as Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick combined to run for 278 yards. In the playoffs, it does get back to those who handle the ball the most: Newton over Lindley. Panthers Baltimore at Pittsburgh (-3) A lot will depend on the heath and anticipated playing ability of LeVeon Bell. If he is even close to 100 per cent, his running ability gives the Steelers a big advantage. Also, Antonio Brown had 129 receptions, second most in NFL history and the Ravens are 24th in pass defence. Both teams dominated at home with the Ravens winning 26-6 in Week 2 and the Steelers winning 43-23 in Week 9. But going into the playoffs, Pittsburgh has won their last four games while Baltimore lost in Houston and should have dominated Cleveland but didnt. Steelers Cincinnati at Indianapolis (-3.5) Both teams have had good seasons with double-digit wins. The strength of Cincinnati is the combination of Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard. One is power, one is speed and if they are both productive, the Bengals are tough to stop. The strength of the Colts revolves around Andrew Luck. With 40 touchdown passes, he has no fear of extending plays on his own. Back in Week 7, Indianapolis beat Cincinnati, 27-0 and the score flattered the Bengals. It wont be 27-0 again but... Colts Detroit at Dallas (-7) Sometimes football is a very simple game. If Detroit overloads the line of scrimmage to contain and limit DeMarco Murray, they are taking a risk and the risk is Dez Bryant. There are few players, if any, that can contain or limit his inevitable success in 1-on-1. Can Dallas be beaten right in AT&T stadium? Yes, they can. Every now and then, they give up the big play at the wrong time. But of the eight teams in this years wild card playoff round, the Cowboys are playing their best football right now. Cowboys Ultra Boost 3.0 Australia . He was with the New York Jets in 2011 when the NFL locked out their players after they failed to agree on a new contract. Willy went undrafted but was given a look by four NFL teams before heading north. NMD Shoes Wholesale . Crawford hit his slam off Pirates starter Edinson Volquez to give San Francisco a four run lead in the fourth and they never looked back. Brandon Belt had three runs batted in as well. Bumgarner pitched all nine innings and allowed just four hits. http://www.nmdaustraliasale.com/superstar-shoes-australia/gold.html . Today, he looks at the offensive line. 1. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (OT, McGill) You Should Know: Over the course of his university career, Duvernay-Tardifs commitments to medical school and the family business frequently limited him to one practice per week, yet he was still the Metras Trophy winner as the Top Lineman in CIS football in 2013. Ultra Boost Australia Sale . -- Scottie Wilbekin sat on the bench for the final minute, holding a bag of ice against his left knee. NMD Australia Sale . Philippe Desrosiers stopped 42 shots through overtime and three more in the shootout to pick up his third shutout of the season for Rimouski (31-15-7). Zachary Fucale made 28 saves for Halifax (34-17-3) in the loss. Winnipeg Goldeyes manager Rick Forney announced today that veteran infielders Rhyne Hughes and Yurendell de Caster have been placed on irrevocable waivers for the purpose of granting their unconditional release. Hughes, 30, has encountered some health problems that will prevent him from playing this season. “Its unfortunate ffor Rhyne that he cant join our ball club, but his health is the No.dddddddddddd 1 priority and we wish him a quick recovering,” Forney said. De Caster, 34, is once again starting the season in Mexico. The Goldeyes now have 25 players on their training camp roster, including 14 pitchers and 11 position players. ' ' '