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DancinJack wrote:Ugh, there is no one I want to root for in there. Here's to hoping it's at least a good SB.
superjawes wrote:DancinJack wrote:Ugh, there is no one I want to root for in there. Here's to hoping it's at least a good SB.
The Steelers are the only team I would "like" to see win from the AFC for Ryan Shazier. They're also the only real challengers for the Patriots unless Kansas City have sobered up from their roller coaster season.
The NFC has better stories. Seeing Nick Foles lead the Eagles would be really neat, and that would be the first Lombardi for the franchise in a sea of NFC East trophies. Seeing the Panthers or Falcons finally shake off their hangovers would also be poetic, and it would be franchise first for either.
Redocbew wrote:As a 49ers fan myself I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't think that's quite how things works.
Redocbew wrote:As a 49ers fan myself I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't think that's quite how things works.
superjawes wrote:9ers fans will feel very awkward if Jimmy G isn't their QB next season. After all, his contract just ended
superjawes wrote:Well...nevermind.It was reported that this will be Marvin Lewis's last season with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Told ya! I mean it was an easy prediction to make...The best game to watch should be Falcons/Eagles. The Eagles have only one weakness, but having an extra week of practice should smooth out some of Foles' rough edges, so I expect a close game in Philadelphia.
superjawes wrote:..Heckofa ending in Minnesota, though.
CScottG wrote:A defensive penalty would have stopped the clock (and provided a game extension if time expired), and the catch was made inside the target line for a FG.Really, all the Saints had to do was some pass interference with the Vikings receivers - the clock and the distance (even with a penalty) would have done the rest.
superjawes wrote:CScottG wrote:A defensive penalty would have stopped the clock (and provided a game extension if time expired), and the catch was made inside the target line for a FG.Really, all the Saints had to do was some pass interference with the Vikings receivers - the clock and the distance (even with a penalty) would have done the rest.
superjawes wrote:..Marcus Williams dove for a hit and MISSED.
..but it's a teachable moment for all defenders.