Looking at the remaining games, both the Roidhawks and the Peckers have incredibly easy schedules down the stretch. I can see the Packers having a brainfart in there (they always do), probably against either the Lions or Eagles. Roidhawks have a slightly harder stretch with the Rams and San Fran, but it might be late enough in the season that both teams will have checked out. Bucs schedule looks rather soft, as well, with the Saints prospects looking down and only KC being particularly strong on their calendar. But I think the Bucs have a consistency problem (some of it Brady for sure) that the Hawks and Pack lack.
Barring a major upset in the divisional round (seems likely that the Hawks will get Bucs at that point in the playoffs, while the Packers probably end up playing the Rams at that point) I stick by my prediction of Seattle beating us at home in the NFC Championships like any other year this matchup has occurred. I think its pretty safe to assume the Steelers are going to make it to the big dance this year, since KC has been a bit off and the Steelers actually have a functioning balanced team.