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Wait..what? there showing it on tv?
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yeah whole country
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The next game the Pats lose will be Week 6 of next year.
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Hes Satin. He knows the future
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I bet he feels good on your skin. My mom has a handkerchief made of him |
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The Jags are the underdog flavor of the year. They're playing good, I just don't see them hanging in a shoot out with the Pats, Colts or SD.
The Colts still haven't proved they can win in the playoffs outside of the dome, plus w/o Freeny makes that defense a lot different. Although, when the Pats didn't have Seymore they still beat the Colts so I'll give the Colts the same credit that it wont effect them, which puts me back to point 1. SD this team actually worries me... they're a good team, no major weakness and they wont be playing marty ball... The steelers... w/o Parker I think they're done. NFC.. does it matter? Dallas, can't argue they're offense but RP has a point, lets see Romo keep it together in the playoffs, I think he will, but until proven you have to question him. Favre - is he still his own worst enemy? will he make the bad forced pass in a close game? history says yes. The rest of the NFC playoff teams I don't think could beat NE, Indy or SD. but it's the NFL... anything is possible. |
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it's funny, locally it was always on free TV since they're the home team during an away game. Now, it's going to be on all 3 major networks and the local network who has a signed contract w/ the NFL is pissed because they're going to have to refund/credit most the Ads they sold as have exclusive rights. My guess is somehow locally it will go back to 1 channel and nationally it will go free. |
Hey i dunno, but if i were the Patriots, i wouldnt get beat by Eli Manning and the Giants Saturday. Thats all i'm saying.
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Yeah Patrick Willis is insane. I can't believe the Rams and the Niners did so shitty this year. Fuck.
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I told y'all last year about him..
45 TACKLES IN ONE GAME |
Willis has had a great season, it's not like he came out of no where though. He was doing work while playing for garbage team in college and was still able to be a top 10 pick. Unfortunately for him his streak of being on garbage teams is gonna continue, really can't see the Niners being much better next season.
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Yeah, atleast not with their head coach throwing their starting QB under the bus and their starting QB throwing more incompletions than accurate passes..
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Gonna help his stats though since he is gonna be on the field a lot for the next few seasons lol
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And hey, :foc: for calling Ole Miss a "garbage school"..
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That and the Giants have nothing to play for, so I doubt you'll see much of the starters after the 1st half. Quote:
2) If was low 60's with light rain and the won with 5 field goals 15-6. Taking nothing away from what the Colts did last year, but drop it to the 20-30's and put snow/wind and it's a different game for a dome team. yes, we all know the Colts won the superbowl in an outdoor stadium... of course that was Miami... not quite the same as a cold/snowy climate. "that's all I'm saying". |
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I mean, we could compare stats from this season but... my God, would that really be necessary? On top of that, Dilfer didn't win the Super Bowl... arguably the most dominant defense of all time won the Super Bowl. Garrard this year is better than Dilfer ever was. |
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7609352?MSNHPHMA
:love: Colts will beat New England in Foxboro in any climate so it dont matter. |
Indy beat Kansas City in Arrowhead 3 or 4 years ago and they were the best team in the league with arguably the best homefield advantage of all time.
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WOW I just realized Favre would be a crazy face if he beat the Pats in the superbowl. Good guy for life.
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The washed up, over the hill, once great legend comes back for one more season and leads his team to a super bowl where he defeats the seemingly unbeatable greatest team of all time to win the super bowl and then retire and walk off into the sunset. It won't happen but if it did, it would be unreal. |
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I'd rank the top 3 potential Superbowl scenarios like this...
3) Cowboys vs Patriots 2) Manning vs Manning 1) Farve beating the Pats Yah. Honestly, i'd die a happy sports fan to see something incredible happen like the Pats being up 28-3 in the first half against the Packers and in the second half Farve goes crazy and throws 5 td's including the game winning TD with like 13 seconds to go. That would be so unreal. I cant think of something that more unreal. I think a Manning vs Farve shoot out would be brilliant ( infact i know it would based on there last meeting ), but it couldnt even touch Farve bring the Pack from behind and beating the Pats. That would be too good. I'd officially consider myself spoiled as a sports fan. |
After the Saints season is over, which it pretty much already is because the Brokeback Cowboys are gonna sit their starters against the Skins and with how the Broncos looked against the Chargers, I think Adrian Peterson and their D are gonna eat Cutler alive, I am pulling for Favre to get another ring..
I am a huge Favre mark.. Southern Represent |
I just wanna see a good superbowl and not have some stupid team like the Redskins win cause the last 3 superbowls have been pretty boring
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Sean Payton called Tony Romo and asked him to not sit on Sunday..
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I bet the Cowboys and the Colts win
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I hope the Saints, Cowboys, and Broncos win..
That all I care about.. I am watch UFC PPV saturday night cause UFC>Giants/Pats FYI.. |
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Sean Payton is alright in my book. Unfortunately, we're done with the regular season. Don't think we can help ya out. No worries though. Brad Johnson's gonna shine!!! :shifty: |
lets go Giants, Saints, Vikings, Cowboys ( :mad: )
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I dont want the Saints in the playoffs. And the Vikings beat us in week 1 so no. And we didnt play the Redskins this year so heh. Good luck
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Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports that the Colts and safety Bob Sanders have agreed to a contract extension that makes Sanders the highest-paid safety in the NFL.
Per Mortensen, the deal is a five-year, $37.5 million contract with $20 million guaranteed. Sanders' return from an injury was a huge part of the postseason defensive turnaround that led Indianapolis to a Super Bowl title a year ago, and he was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after this season. Still, this is a risky move for the Colts. Injuries have limited Sanders to just 38 games in his four-year career, and the Colts already have a lot of money tied up in a few high-priced players. With Sanders under contract, the Colts can now focus on a new deal for tight end Dallas Clark, who becomes a free agent after the season. Clark is likely to get the franchise tag if he and the team can't reach an agreement on a contract extension. |
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