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I'd be interested in why you thought the Patriots might win more than 10 games (they won 12 last year and most people would say they have gotten better this year) but then fail to win the SB - picking against one team is pretty safe. Who do you think will win it all?
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The Pats have to be the favorites right now. They are going to win alot of games the one thing I could see being a problem for them is their LB. It is a long season and their LB are all on the wrong side of 30 except for Thomas if I'm not mistaken about that , but their age could catch up to them come playoff time (even though they will probably have a bye).
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Of course ESPN wants you to think the Patsies are the favorite going into the season. That way when they manipulate the games it will be less noticeable to the masses who have already been drinking the kool-aid all year.
Oh how I long for the good old days when the Patsies were the doormats of the league, you know, pretty much thier entire existance until ESPN became larger than life (Theres your first clue) and began to control the outcome of sports in America. The ESPN conspiracy is alive and well, at least in my mind. lol |
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Ha ok.
At least you picked up on the sarcasm..which is something.. Hate away.
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AFC East : New England Patriots AFC South: Indianapolis Colts AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers (unless the Ravens get Leftwich) AFC West: San Diego Chargers AFC Wild Cards: Baltimore Ravens; Denver Broncos NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles NFC North: Chicago Bears NFC South: New Orleans Saints NFC West: St. Louis Rams NFC Wild Cards: Seattle Seahawks; Dallas Cowboys AFC Champion: New England Patriots NFC Champion: New Orleans Saints Super Bowl Champions: New Orleans Saints 31-28 Coach of the Year: Mike Tomlin MVP: Steven Jackson Offensive Player of the Year: Peyton Manning Defensive Player of the Year: Troy Polamalu (with Joey Porter gone, he'll take on the load and he will suceed) Offensive Rookie of the Year: Marshawn Lynch Defensive Rookie of the Year: LaRon Landry Surprise Team in the AFC: Denver Broncos Surprise Team in the NFC:St. Louis Rams Breakout Player in the AFC: Thomas Jones, New York Jets Breakout Player in the NFC: Robert Meachem, New Orleans Saints Disappointment of the AFC: Cincinnatti Bengals Disappointment of the NFC: New York Giants First Pick of the 2008 Draft: Cleveland Browns Second Pick of the 2008 Draft: Houston Texans Thirty- First Pick of the 2008 Draft: Baltimore Ravens Brady Really Obviously Will Not Start Last edited by warddj86; 09-05-2007 at 08:03 PM. Reason: Spacing was Off |
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