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  • TrekStar
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    The Patriots have 3 easy games left and should finish 13-3 and secure home field, but in the NFL nothing's
    for certain, every time Brady and Gronk get hit I hold my breath, everyone's talkin Green Bay, but watch
    out for Seattle in the NFC, although if they have to travel to GB for the NFC champ game, I like GB chances
    better, would like to see a Patriots-Packers Super Bowl, so the Pats can send some payback for there loss
    in GB last week which was simply nothing but pure luck for GB and there cheese head fans.

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  • Grimjohn
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    I had a feeling Seattle could beat the Eagles. They've laid the blue print for slowing them down and keeping them out of the end zone. That rematch with Dallas is going to be interesting. The Cards are just hanging on. The Broncos appear to have acknowledged Peyton can't lead the team by himself anymore, which is a good thing, because that gives them a better chance now. That could retire Peyton sooner though, because you could tell sharing less of the limelight did diminish his enthusiasm. I think the Patriots will lock up home field, which almost assuredly places them in the Superbowl. Right now my early prediction is Pats vs Packers. Those two teams seem to have the most consistency in execution and are always competitive no matter how well prepared a team is against them. Everyone else seems to just be fighting to make a playoff appearance. It will be interesting to watch.
    Yup, I agree it will be a Patriots/Packers Super Bowl.

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  • MIB41
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    I had a feeling Seattle could beat the Eagles. They've laid the blue print for slowing them down and keeping them out of the end zone. That rematch with Dallas is going to be interesting. The Cards are just hanging on. The Broncos appear to have acknowledged Peyton can't lead the team by himself anymore, which is a good thing, because that gives them a better chance now. That could retire Peyton sooner though, because you could tell sharing less of the limelight did diminish his enthusiasm. I think the Patriots will lock up home field, which almost assuredly places them in the Superbowl. Right now my early prediction is Pats vs Packers. Those two teams seem to have the most consistency in execution and are always competitive no matter how well prepared a team is against them. Everyone else seems to just be fighting to make a playoff appearance. It will be interesting to watch.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Smith was in on selecting those pathetic QB's.

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  • megomania
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    The bucs are a mess. I'm wondering how patient the owners will be with Lovey Smith.
    He's coached all of 13 games with pathetic QBs and injuries. If they aren't patient, they are fools. Then again, they hired Raheem Morris who went 3-13, 10-6, and 4-12 and is now the DB coach for one of the worst secondaries in football. They should be patient.

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  • thunderbolt
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    The bucs are a mess. I'm wondering how patient the owners will be with Lovey Smith.

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  • Random Axe
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    T-Bolt should be happy right about now. If the Packers beat Atlanta, Tampa Bay at 2-11 can still tie for the NFC South title.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    This coming from a Hawks fan who got fed it's arse by the Boys on their home turf. Your mocks have been virtually nonexistent this year. Oh... I see why.
    Thank you. Heck, BK's been virtually nonexistent this year.

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  • Godzilla
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    Kudos to the Packers. They look like the team to beat after handling the Patriots.

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  • ScottA
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    My Redskins suck so bad. But Colt did way better then RGIII.

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  • Mr.Marion
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    Saints got a big win today.

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  • MIB41
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    Originally posted by BlackKnight
    Ya
    Go Cowboys .
    This coming from a Hawks fan who got fed it's arse by the Boys on their home turf. Your mocks have been virtually nonexistent this year. Oh... I see why.

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  • TrekStar
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    Looks like this weekends Patriots and Green Bay Lackers game is a Super Bowl preview, but anything
    can change from week to week in the NFL, if the Patriots stay healthy and get home field throughout
    the playoffs, there going to the Super Bowl, and Brady will join Bradshaw and Montana as the only
    QB with 4 rings. Just kidding about calling the Packers Lackers, there a great team and it will be difficult
    for anyone to beat them at Lambeau, but go Pats, I want to see Gronk do the Lambeau leap.

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  • Grimjohn
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    Originally posted by Mr.Marion
    Lions played great and are positioned well 11-5 is within reach.
    Agreed. They just won't win at Lambeau at the end of December, very few do. But, if they play their next three opponents the way they played Chicago they will reach that 11-5 record and nab a Wild Card Berth.

    I am really looking forward to the Packers/Patriots game Sunday as I believe these two teams will be facing each other again on February 1st.

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  • Mr.Marion
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    Originally posted by BlackKnight
    Ya
    Go Cowboys .
    Welcome back. I thought you were a Seahawk guy?

    Lions played great and are positioned well 11-5 is within reach.

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