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Superbowl picks (1 Viewer)

fsufan

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Who will be in the Superbwol and who will win it

My picks

Seattle and Denver

Denver winning it all

 
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I like Carolina in the NFC...AFC is a lot tougher to pick, so I will have to go with the homer pick of the Patriots.

 
Right now in the AFC I can see either Cinci, Indy, Denver and Miami in the SB

I can see Carolina, Dallas, New York or Seattle from the NFC.

Therefore after all is said and done I think San Diego will defeat Minnesota in the Super Bowl.

 
Tampa Bay v Jacksonville

TB, because I'm a homer and they they will be very good, and Jville because I think their Dline is the best in the league and those young, big wideouts have a chance to be quite difficult to guard. Add in some talented backs, Leftwich having a lot of experience now and a not impossible schedule, and I'm on board.

Team went 12-4 last year and nobody thinks of them. :shrug:

 
Seattle vs Cincinatti

Seattle 42 Cincy 28

All you Carolina fans remember last year's NFC Championship game, and seattle's defense GOT BETTER!!!

 
Carolina seems like a cinch for me. The AFC boils down to Indy bouncing back from losing Edge, NE bouncing from losing a few players, Pitt shaking off the SB hangover,

I go Indy vs Carolina with Peyton shutting everyone UP.

 
I'm on record as saying that we are seeing something incredibly special when we look at the job Bill Belichick is doing in New England. Years from now, we will still talk about how Belichick dominated the game like no other coach we've ever seen. He takes teams with lesser talent, sometimes teams with glaring weaknesses, and wins super bowls. He's a men among boys in his profession.

I said a year that anything less than 6 super bowl titles this decade by the Patriots is probably a failure for Belichick. He has earnestly studied the great masters before him like Paul Brown. He didn't win it last year. He has 06, 07, 08, 09, and 2010 to get three more.

I will favor the Patriots to win the super bowl every year.

Patriots over Panthers.

 
IMO, the only championchip game participants from last year to get better are Denver and Carolina - Denver added the missing piece to the puzzle in Walker, and the only significant personel losses were Kubiak, MAnderson, and TPrice. All of these departures have been filled, to what degree remains to be seen.

Pittsburgh lost the soul of their team in Bettis. I don't see the inspiration coming from them. Sorry guys, I simply don't see them being hungry enough to repeat.

Seattle lost Hutchinson. I'm not sure how big that will be or how that hole will be plugged. They are in the easy division, so I expect them to race through the regular season with ease. Too much ease, pehaps. I can't quite place my finger on it, I jsut think that Seattle is on the brink of a post season 2006 collapse.

Carolina, on the other hand, has depth at RB, and has vound a compliment to SSmith. They will be tested and will battle-hardened come playoff time.

So - I say Denver over Carolina.

 
In the NFC, the East teams will beat themselves up and no one from there will have home field advantage. Possibly the same situation in NFC South, which once again will prove to be Carolina's achillies heel.

My NFC playoff teams are (1) Seattle (2) Chicago (3) Carolina (4) Dallas (5) Tampa (6) NYG. Dallas and Carolina knock off the wild cards then lose week #2 of the playoffs. That leaves Seattle (home team) over Chicago in the NFC Championship.

For your AFC rep, I agree with most of the commentary that Denver is better and Pittsburgh is not as good. So my AFC playoff teams are (1) Denver (2) Jacksonville (3) Cincinnati (4) Baltimore (5) Indy (6) Miami. Miami and Indy both knock off the higher ranked teams, then lose in Week #2. Denver beats Jacksonville on a snowy Invesco field to rep the AFC in SB41.

Seattle over Denver as Jake "the Snake" becomes a turnover machine, 38-21.

 
I'm on record as saying that we are seeing something incredibly special when we look at the job Bill Belichick is doing in New England. Years from now, we will still talk about how Belichick dominated the game like no other coach we've ever seen. He takes teams with lesser talent, sometimes teams with glaring weaknesses, and wins super bowls. He's a men among boys in his profession. I said a year that anything less than 6 super bowl titles this decade by the Patriots is probably a failure for Belichick. He has earnestly studied the great masters before him like Paul Brown. He didn't win it last year. He has 06, 07, 08, 09, and 2010 to get three more.I will favor the Patriots to win the super bowl every year.Patriots over Panthers.
:goodposting: NE got hosed significantly against Denver last year and still almost got it done. Had they advanced to the superbowl they would spanked Seattle to the point of sadism. I'm with you. I'll take NE to win it all every single year. They're overall health was very poor last year look how far they got. B and B = domination. Now they have Maroney to help with the ground game, something they lacked in the regular season last year.
 
can someone explain how the redskins are being picked as a superbowl team?

or dallas for that matter, when T.O. is already starting to make things a little ugly there?

 
It seems to me most every year there's a team in the Super Bowl that most didn't think would get there...

I've been saying for a while Carolina has the inside track in the NFC....Offense returns in tact with upgrades at WR2 and backup/starting RB....Defense is at the top of the division, IMO.

I think the AFC is where the surprise team is going to come from. Denver, Cincy, Indy and NE are the safest picks, but don't count out the Chiefs.

They've got a lot of good players at every position and LJ may do things previously unseen at the RB position. Their schedule looks pretty tough, but they get every tough non-division game at home; Cincy, Baltimore, Seattle, Jacksonville plus Denver and S.D. They can beat Arizona, St. Louis and Cleveland pretty easily, IMO, and are able to beat both Pittsburgh and Miami on the road. Toss in a loss to Denver on the road and maybe S.D. and 12-4 or 13-3 is a possibility.

I think Carolina beats them in the big game, but don't be shocked to see the Chiefs wind up playing 2 games in Miami this year!

 

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