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Old 01-17-2011, 09:59 AM
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Jets or Steelers win the Super Bowl.


NFC is garbage.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:19 AM
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Jets or Steelers win the Super Bowl.


NFC is garbage.
Pretty much agree, but I personally think that at least the Packers could make it a game. I have absolutely zero faith in Da Bears and are dreading if they should make it to the big game.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:30 AM
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Pretty much agree, but I personally think that at least the Packers could make it a game. I have absolutely zero faith in Da Bears and are dreading if they should make it to the big game.
Overall the AFC is a lot stronger than NFC, but considering both the Bears and Packers beat the Jets this year and the Jets beat Pitt...not sure how any match up in SB will be a mismatch.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:28 AM
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Jets or Steelers win the Super Bowl.


NFC is garbage.
Aaron is the second coming. Hope the Jets give them a game.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:31 AM
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Aaron is the second coming. Hope the Jets give them a game.
He's playing well but it's not like the Eagles are some awesome team...unless you agree with the ESPN dic.krider bandwagon. And the Falcons? MATTY ICE handed the Packers the game right before halftime. That was probably a top 3 all-time worst pass in a playoff game.

The Steelers and Jets have the big boy defenses.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:38 AM
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He's playing well but it's not like the Eagles are some awesome team...unless you agree with the ESPN dic.krider bandwagon. And the Falcons? MATTY ICE handed the Packers the game right before halftime. That was probably a top 3 all-time worst pass in a playoff game.

The Steelers and Jets have the big boy defenses.
Jets seem to be the team of destiny this year. They won a number of games in which they were beat and needed near miraculous comebacks.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:44 AM
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Jets seem to be the team of destiny this year. They won a number of games in which they were beat and needed near miraculous comebacks.
Packers/Jets?

I don't think the Packers can play any better than they did on Halloween. The Jets can.

Packers/Steelers

This is the match-up the Packers want.

Bears/Jets?

Would be a good match-up. Probably a field goal battle.

Bears/Steelers

I'm asleep by halftime. Worst Super Bowl ever.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:45 AM
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Jets seem to be the team of destiny this year. They won a number of games in which they were beat and needed near miraculous comebacks.
Bears are the team of destiny. Starting from the Calvin Johnson TD reversal on opening day, they have run into more third string QBs and benefited from Vikes beating Philly to Seattle beating NO. The only reason why I was confident that GB would beat Atlanta was because it meant homefield next week for the Bears.

Guaranteed Rodgers will hit a deer on his way to practice and miss the game.
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:49 AM
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Bears are the team of destiny. Starting from the Calvin Johnson TD reversal on opening day, they have run into more third string QBs and benefited from Vikes beating Philly to Seattle beating NO. The only reason why I was confident that GB would beat Atlanta was because it meant homefield next week for the Bears.

Guaranteed Rodgers will hit a deer on his way to practice and miss the game.
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Bears are the team of destiny. Starting from the Calvin Johnson TD reversal on opening day, they have run into more third string QBs and benefited from Vikes beating Philly to Seattle beating NO. The only reason why I was confident that GB would beat Atlanta was because it meant homefield next week for the Bears.

Guaranteed Rodgers will hit a deer on his way to practice and miss the game.
Easy Now. Enjoy Sat's win and this whole week. Packers/Bears NFC Championship, what could be better. Oh yeah seeing Cutler on the bench crying on Sunday. Can't wait.

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"We have something to look forward to -- next season. You can't dwell on one year," Branch said. "The season didn't end the way we wanted it to end. But once we look at it, we still have a lot of stuff to hang our hats on.


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Easy Now. Enjoy Sat's win and this whole week. Packers/Bears NFC Championship, what could be better. Oh yeah seeing Cutler on the bench crying on Sunday. Can't wait.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WITKpg8T-2Y
my hatred for the pack is not what it used to be..farve gone..but i think bears win at home,,then i fear no one if we win .the pack is good right now and should be a good game. and the bears only hurdle.. all rodgers is gonna see is peppers and the boys ..till he limps off the field..
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Jets seem to be the team of destiny this year. They won a number of games in which they were beat and needed near miraculous comebacks.
The Jets played very well yesterday. I would think that the most important thing coming out of that game is that they seemed to find their pass rush.

I'm looking forward to next weeks, what should be a war against the Steelers.

As far as the NFC goes, I just think that the Pack are peaking at the right time.
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The Bears have been beyond fortunate this year. If both teams play their best game, the Bears don't beat the Packers. But as someone mentioned earlier, knowing the Bears good fortunes so far this season, Rodgers will trip over his dog and fall down the stairs and Clay Matthews will accidentally get hit by a grand piano or something.

By the by, nobody has been ravaged by injuries like the Packers this year, and yet they're still ticking. I'm impressed.
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The Jets played very well yesterday. I would think that the most important thing coming out of that game is that they seemed to find their pass rush.

I'm looking forward to next weeks, what should be a war against the Steelers.

As far as the NFC goes, I just think that the Pack are peaking at the right time.
the jets played their championship against NE. the last time they faced Pitts. without #43 on defense and aaron smith MIGHT be ready for some snaps. jets will see a different steeler defense.

the pack has played well 2 straight weeks and cutler is due to go bonehead.
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the jets played their championship against NE. the last time they faced Pitts. without #43 on defense and aaron smith MIGHT be ready for some snaps. jets will see a different steeler defense.

the pack has played well 2 straight weeks and cutler is due to go bonehead.
I thought about it for a second about them having a possible letdown/hangover after beating the Pats, but dismissed that thought pretty quickly. I think there is a very slim chance of that happening and they will be bringing their A game to Pittsburgh next week.
As a football fan I'm looking very forward to that game.
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He's playing well but it's not like the Eagles are some awesome team...unless you agree with the ESPN dic.krider bandwagon. And the Falcons? MATTY ICE handed the Packers the game right before halftime. That was probably a top 3 all-time worst pass in a playoff game.

The Steelers and Jets have the big boy defenses.
The same guys that ALL predicted the Eagles were in a rebuilding year and wouldn't sniff the playoffs, let alone the division? Reid (and Belichick) took a 'rebuilding' year and made it into something.. (a #3 seed and #1 seed respectively.)

Mike n Mike in the morning wwouldnt let me on a few weeks back bc they feared for Marcellus Wiley's reputation. They would still be in surgery on the a$$ ripping I wouldve given him. 4-12 for my Birds? ALL those dim-wit experts can kiss the d!ck as a matter of fact.

You are right ,they are all d ickriders. Only from week 4 or 5 on when the team showed some life. Until then, they were still over the Giants and worried about the Cowboys ever waking up. Lets not twist it up and have everyone think that the Eagles were on everybody's radar this year before play started.
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Old 01-18-2011, 09:20 AM
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The same guys that ALL predicted the Eagles were in a rebuilding year and wouldn't sniff the playoffs, let alone the division? Reid (and Belichick) took a 'rebuilding' year and made it into something.. (a #3 seed and #1 seed respectively.)

Mike n Mike in the morning wwouldnt let me on a few weeks back bc they feared for Marcellus Wiley's reputation. They would still be in surgery on the a$$ ripping I wouldve given him. 4-12 for my Birds? ALL those dim-wit experts can kiss the d!ck as a matter of fact.

You are right ,they are all d ickriders. Only from week 4 or 5 on when the team showed some life. Until then, they were still over the Giants and worried about the Cowboys ever waking up. Lets not twist it up and have everyone think that the Eagles were on everybody's radar this year before play started.
When Michael Vick took over the dic.kriding began because ESPN has an agenda.
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