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Tossim1
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iNcontroL
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mensrea
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But, I gotta say, I would not want to be playing against the Patriots. The odds are stacked against them going all the way (no team in NFL history has won three Super Bowls in a row before), but they sure do seem to have their mojo back - the D is starting to hit again and Brady's as clinical as ever. Their dismantling of the Bucs a couple of weeks ago confirmed to me that they're going to be tough sobs to beat, their mediocre record notwithstanding. Don't know about the Super Bowl, but I can see a Colts vs Patriots conference final. Should be highly entertaining to watch given the recent history between the two teams and their respective QBs. I'd love to see Seattle go all the way. But I can't see that happening. They don't have that aura of invincibility most Super Bowl champs have. The Ravens, Rams and Patriots all had "it" when they won, just to name the recent winners. The Colts are pretty close - but they have to make it past the Patriots (or have someone else bump the reigning champs off). It will not be easy. In fact, on a head-to-head basis, I give the Patriots the edge. But, if Manning & Co. somehow survive the Patriots, then they go all the way. About fucking time, too. | ||
Tossim1
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On December 27 2005 12:20 {88}iNcontroL wrote: skins beat not raped the Seahawks at skins home. GL doing that @ Seattle fag k when they do i expect a typed apology on behalf of you calling me a fag | ||
iNcontroL
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On December 27 2005 16:47 mensrea wrote: As the saying goes, "on any given Sunday...". And anything can happen in the playoffs. But, I gotta say, I would not want to be playing against the Patriots. The odds are stacked against them going all the way (no team in NFL history has won three Super Bowls in a row before), but they sure do seem to have their mojo back - the D is starting to hit again and Brady's as clinical as ever. Their dismantling of the Bucs a couple of weeks ago confirmed to me that they're going to be tough sobs to beat, their mediocre record notwithstanding. Don't know about the Super Bowl, but I can see a Colts vs Patriots conference final. Should be highly entertaining to watch given the recent history between the two teams and their respective QBs. I'd love to see Seattle go all the way. But I can't see that happening. They don't have that aura of invincibility most Super Bowl champs have. The Ravens, Rams and Patriots all had "it" when they won, just to name the recent winners. The Colts are pretty close - but they have to make it past the Patriots (or have someone else bump the reigning champs off). It will not be easy. In fact, on a head-to-head basis, I give the Patriots the edge. But, if Manning & Co. somehow survive the Patriots, then they go all the way. About fucking time, too. Not a huge surprise but i agree on almost all accounts and find myself a lil bit happier after reading such a damn well written post. Now im on your fan wagon. Tossim1: if the Seahawks lose to the skins at home i will appologize and denounce myself as JLIG prophet. If they win however, or the skins dont even make it to the Emerald City i expect a new JLIG follower. Complete with announciation and "quote" clarification. | ||
GoGoGo[cF]
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ApollyoN
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On December 27 2005 18:14 GoGoGo[cF] wrote: Harsh. Seahawks are doing well. Let's all at least agree to that. Better than any of the teams mentioned here....Except for maybe the Colts..and the Broncos, Bengals, Patriots, Jaguars, and Steelers....... | ||
iNcontroL
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On December 27 2005 18:41 ApollyoN wrote: | ||
KOFgokuon
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iNcontroL
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uidf
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As for the NFC side i would agree the Seahawks are front runners with Alexander playing so damn well right now and their defense meshing as of late. I wouldnt sleep on the Bears, Panthers, or Skins either because all(except the panthers maybe) have been having a great second half of the season. If the Panthers play up to their potential i would say they could be playing for the NFC Championship at the least. The Bears playing their first round game(second round they get the other bye baring anything unseen i believe) and playing @ Soldier Field in January will not be welcome for any team in the NFC especially with the way that their defense plays this year. I dont really see anything happening from the G-men or the Bucs but you never know with the NFC... Nyways that being said i think we should expect a Seattle New England/Colts Super Bowl and this should be another close super bowl with the seahawks pounding the ball down the AFC's throats and if the colts make it the lighting up the score board with the Manning/Harrison combo with the right amount's of Edge. It is shaping up for a good Super Bowl this year(with exception of the Rolling Stones performing @ Half Time. | ||
ApollyoN
United States1297 Posts
On December 27 2005 19:36 KOFgokuon wrote: yeah, the jags have a chance vs the seahawks. go on day dreaming They already beat them this year | ||
iNcontroL
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KOFgokuon
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any team that only beats san francisco 10-9 gets absolutely no respect in my opinion of course, i did forget that the seahawks had a really close game vs the 49'ers as well. | ||
Tossim1
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On December 27 2005 22:14 KOFgokuon wrote: any team that only beats san francisco 10-9 gets absolutely no respect in my opinion of course, i did forget that the seahawks had a really close game vs the 49'ers as well. oh the stupidity.... | ||
mensrea
Canada5062 Posts
Aside from the favorites based on record (Colts, Seahawks and Broncos), the Bears, Bengals and (if they play things right) Panthers are much more of a threat to go deep into the playoffs. And of course the Pats. Fuck I hate them. But, as already mentioned, they're close to hitting on all cylinders again. | ||
Knighthis
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You crack smoken New York D**k heads need to watch the replay of that game. Both those TD's were NOT TD's! What's his face drug his foot out of bounds before his other touched. And that big jerk from Miami, Shockly?, never had both feet touch before he got his bell rung. I pray the Giants come back to Seattle so we can lay a real whoopin on them as we will have all our starters back in the secondary, which we did not have for the first game with the G-men. Just my $0.02 | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14885 Posts
On December 28 2005 00:58 mensrea wrote: On any given Sunday, yes. But. The Jags won't upset anybody. These Jags are not underrated. They are simply not contenders. Same goes for the Skins (are they even in the playoffs? I haven't been following them because I know they will not do anything.) Aside from the favorites based on record (Colts, Seahawks and Broncos), the Bears, Bengals and (if they play things right) Panthers are much more of a threat to go deep into the playoffs. And of course the Pats. Fuck I hate them. But, as already mentioned, they're close to hitting on all cylinders again. redskins have to beat dallas to make the playoffs if ramsey is starting, who knows........but the eagles are trash this year so they'll prolly win regardless i dunno if they have NO shot. i think they can beat the bucs, and they can give the giants a run for their money. seahawks and bears...who knows. they have the hard hitting athletic stingy defense to do well in the playoffs tho | ||
~OpZ~
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Anyway Seahawks aren't going to make it to the Super Bowl -.-...They are another, "OGM PLAYOFF TIME, LETS CHOKE" team, just like the colts. | ||
omgbnetsux
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On December 28 2005 08:52 KOFgokuon wrote: redskins have to beat dallas to make the playoffs if ramsey is starting, who knows........but the eagles are trash this year so they'll prolly win regardless i dunno if they have NO shot. i think they can beat the bucs, and they can give the giants a run for their money. seahawks and bears...who knows. they have the hard hitting athletic stingy defense to do well in the playoffs tho The Redskins have to beat the Eagles to get into the playoffs. The Cowboys can get in if either the Redskins or the Panthers lose (to the Falcons) and the Cowboys win (at home against the Rams). Redskins win the division if the Giants lose. | ||
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