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Divide up your Super Bowl pie.... (1 Viewer)

zoonation

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Here is mine:

Pats - 40%

Cowboys - 18%

Indy - 15%

Green Bay - 12%

Tampa Bay - 7%

Jacksonville - 5%

San Diego - 3%

 
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This goes on the theory that if you make the playoffs you have a shot at winning it all. So every team that I think will be in the playoffs has a piece of the pie. Colts will be healthy by playoffs and they almost beat the Patriots in the first game and the Patriots weaknesses are starting to be exploited even weaker teams are getting close to cracking the Patriots.

Divisions Winners

Colts 29

Patriots 27

Cowboys 14

Packers 11

Seahawks 6

Bucs 5

Steelers 3

Wildcards

Jaguars 2

Browns 1.5

Vikings 1

Giants .5

 
I'm shocked to see the Steelers getting so little love.

I think they, the Colts, Jags, and Cowboys are the only teams that could beat the Pats with a good game.

 
NE - 33%

IND - 18%

DAL - 12%

GB - 7%

PIT - 6%

MIN - 5%

JAX - 4%

TB - 3.5%

SD - 3.5%

CLE - 3.5%

SEA - 2%

NYG - 2%

TEN - .5%

 
LOL at anyone who has the Pats not as the highest ranked team. I will gladly give you one other team and I'll take the Pats and we'll bet on it.

 
I think waiting until Monday would be helpful - the Indy/Pitt swing this week will make a difference on who gets the majority of the non-Patriots AFC part of the pie. I think there's a big difference between being the #2 seed and the #3 seed this year. Pitt is capable of winning at Indy and vice versa, but winning that game AND beating the Pats on back-to-back road trips is a lot to ask.

 
Divisions WinnersColts 29Patriots 27Cowboys 14Packers 11Seahawks 6Bucs 5Steelers 3
Eight divisions and only seven division winners?
Clearly you haven't seen anyone from the AFC West play this year. They do not belong in this thread.
I guess I missed the memo. What division did the Chargers move to then? You know, that team that beat Indy and intercepted Peyton Manning six times. The team that beat the Broncos in Denver by a wider margin than any team since the early 60s. The team that could be the second team after the Patriots to clinch its division. The team that has won six of its last eight games.
 
This reminds me that I placed a bet in Vegas for either Chicago or NO to win the SB last June. Bers were 14/1 odds and NO was 20/1. How sad. Looked like good bets back then. :popcorn:

 
New England 26%

Indianapolis 24%

Dallas 16%

Green Bay 10%

Pittsburgh 8%

San Diego 6%

Cleveland 4%

Jacksonville 4%

Seattle 1%

Tampa Bay 1%

 
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Divisions WinnersColts 29Patriots 27Cowboys 14Packers 11Seahawks 6Bucs 5Steelers 3
Eight divisions and only seven division winners?
Clearly you haven't seen anyone from the AFC West play this year. They do not belong in this thread.
I guess I missed the memo. What division did the Chargers move to then? You know, that team that beat Indy and intercepted Peyton Manning six times. The team that beat the Broncos in Denver by a wider margin than any team since the early 60s. The team that could be the second team after the Patriots to clinch its division. The team that has won six of its last eight games.
Who's your coach again?Chargers have beaten 1 playoff team. (and it took the worst game in Mannings career to do it)And lost to 4 playoff teams. (I'll include the Vikings)And they're going to win the SB? Maybe if they could play non-playoff teams to do it, I'd give them a shot. But 1-4 vs playoff teams doesn't bode well for the Chargers to take the league by storm in January.
 
From the World Sports Exchange sportsbook:NEP 57DAL 14IND 12GBP 5PIT 4SD 3JAX 3NYG 2
How do the Giants get 2? They got killed by a Vikings team clearly playing better football than them right now and nearly lost to a poor football team in the Bears. No way they should even be mentioned at this point.
To say that the Giants, a likely playoff team, have ZERO chance of winning the Super Bowl ignores any previous Cinderella or Underdog that won it all... And two percent is not really mentioning them so much as throwing them a bone and giving them 50-1 odds... ... just sayin...
 
Pats 95%

Colts 1%

Steelers 1%

Cowboys 1%

Jaguars 1%

Chargers 1%

Thats about right Although the Pats chances may be a little low

how about 95++%

or

Pats 100%

Colts 1%

49ers -1% and -1 first round draft pick (Thanks San Fran!!)

 
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