Not that anyone cares, but:
Indy over Baltimore. Baltimore's in chaos, and their defense is a shell of what it once was. Ray Lewis is retiring about two years too late. Baltimore's lost four of their past five, and never should have sat down their starting offense last week since they have a brand new (dead guy) as their offensive coordinator. Indy's been on a roll, they've won five of their past six games (losing to Houston, but beating the crap out of them when Houston *needed* to win and the Colts didn't). Their only other recent loss was to New England - no shame in that! They've played pretty ****ty teams with the exception of Houston, but better to beat crap teams than to lose to good teams.
Washington over Seattle, for no other reason than the game is in Washington and Seattle sucks balls on the road. It'll be a good game, though.
Houston's reeling and reeking. They're still hung over from getting whomped by New England. They look horrible. AJ Green kills them in the first half, and LawFirm knocks them cold in Q4. Still can't get over how they gave up against New England.
Green Bay... I don't THINK they're going to be upset, but I won't be shocked in the least if they are. Green Bay's defense isn't good enough to stop AP, and call me old-fashioned but they need SOME semblance of a running game before they worry me too much. Green Bay has just seemed... I guess, complacent, since they won the title. I don't think Christian Ponder is anywhere close to good enough for Minny to do anything beyond next week - and I still think Green Bay is likely to win- but I wouldn't be shocked to see an upset there.