Super Bowl predictions
jets and packers are not going to make it.
i dont think the falcons have what it takes to make it through the playoffs.
i see the pats going to the superbowl and unfortunately the eagles. id like to see the bears make it instead.
i dont think the falcons have what it takes to make it through the playoffs.
i see the pats going to the superbowl and unfortunately the eagles. id like to see the bears make it instead.
I don't see the Eagles and not just because I'm a Giants fan.
The Eagles have notoriously killed themselves over the years on dumb things - clock management - penalties, etc.. I don't doubt they have the talent and speed to make things happen, but it won't. Kolb is going to start this week, and Vick will have a week to rest. I bet you whoever they play is going to watch that Vikings game tape closely and keep Vick on the ground. When he's down, he can't hurt you.
I like the Falcons, but they aren't the most experienced team, which really then leaves the Packers (although hoping for Pack lose, Giants win and Giants in scenario) and the Saints, whom everyone seems to overlook as the reigning SuperBowl Champions that have quietly gone 11-4 so far?
In the AFC - who knows. If the Chiefs can keep running the ball and Cassel throws for 4 TDs a week - OUCH. I just don't see it though. I've got to think the Patriots are the front runners, and can score 30 at will, but the defense looks vulnerable. I'm really thinking the AFC rep is coming from the North, either Pittsburgh or Baltimore.
So, my gut is telling me Steelers and Saints in a rematch of the last two Super Bowl winners.
The Eagles have notoriously killed themselves over the years on dumb things - clock management - penalties, etc.. I don't doubt they have the talent and speed to make things happen, but it won't. Kolb is going to start this week, and Vick will have a week to rest. I bet you whoever they play is going to watch that Vikings game tape closely and keep Vick on the ground. When he's down, he can't hurt you.
I like the Falcons, but they aren't the most experienced team, which really then leaves the Packers (although hoping for Pack lose, Giants win and Giants in scenario) and the Saints, whom everyone seems to overlook as the reigning SuperBowl Champions that have quietly gone 11-4 so far?
In the AFC - who knows. If the Chiefs can keep running the ball and Cassel throws for 4 TDs a week - OUCH. I just don't see it though. I've got to think the Patriots are the front runners, and can score 30 at will, but the defense looks vulnerable. I'm really thinking the AFC rep is coming from the North, either Pittsburgh or Baltimore.
So, my gut is telling me Steelers and Saints in a rematch of the last two Super Bowl winners.
I hate to say it but I think from the NFC it's gonna be the saints. And who ever comes out of the AFC i hope they beat the saints. Sick and tired of hearing them win last year. I hope the Giants somehow make it to the playoffs and play the eagles in the first round. Gotta love being underdogs
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Originally Posted by orangebarius,Dec 30 2010, 01:40 PM
jets and packers are not going to make it.
i dont think the falcons have what it takes to make it through the playoffs.
i see the pats going to the superbowl and unfortunately the eagles. id like to see the bears make it instead.
i dont think the falcons have what it takes to make it through the playoffs.
i see the pats going to the superbowl and unfortunately the eagles. id like to see the bears make it instead.
The Jets won't make it far unless they get a huge pass rush going. Other than that, they have what it takes.
Falcons need a little more experience but can make something happen. They are a team to watch out for in the next few years. Their QB is going to only get better.
Bye bye Giants .. well at least you are number one in turnovers







