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![]() i'm going to go out on the limb and call it right now RHT style.
I think the NFC will win the superbowl this year. AFC is much tougher as a whole, but the cream of the crop NFC teams can compete with anyone on a given day... ala Packers/Giants/Falcons/Bears/Eagles/Saints.
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![]() Like I said over the summer it will come down to Baltimore and New England. Ill stick w/ that.
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![]() So Flacco gets a pass for bitching up against the Steelers on Sunday but Sanchez sucks?
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![]() Flacco has ALL OF THE TOOLS (believing in him).
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![]() The Steelers are riddled with injuries on offense and Baltimore still found a way to give them the game.
It was an abysmal performance by the Ravens. They would of been better off getting blown out like the Jets. A loss like Sunday night is much harder to take than a blowout. |
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I think if Pittsburgh and NE played again this week the result wouldn't be quite the same as it was the first time (I'm not saying Pitt would win) but the Pats team that played last night and against Pittsburgh will roll to the Super Bowl. |