Great minds....I was just going to do this but with all 16 options..
fixed.I voted for Indy/Chicago, but I think it counted for something else (or not at all)..
Fixed.Couldn't cover all possibilities, but I think these are the most likely at this point...
Which game would you look most forward to watching for whatever reasons???
fixed.I voted for Indy/Chicago, but I think it counted for something else (or not at all)..
Fixed.Couldn't cover all possibilities, but I think these are the most likely at this point...
Which game would you look most forward to watching for whatever reasons???
Agree. I voted the same. I just feel like that would be a great matchup given the rich history of both- they're easily the most storied franchises remaining (although Washington might have something to say about that)I voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
I think Indy would run them in this game. The Bears scored 260 points this season. You need an offense to win the SB.The Bears ranked 26th in point scored; the 2000 Ravens ranked 14th in point scored, the 1990 Giants ranked 15th and the 2002 Bucs ranked 18th.I voted Indianapolis and Chicago.
Love to see the best offense in the league go up against the best defense in the league -- see who wins...
Also would be interesting to see how Rex Grossman does in a SB.. Chicago insiders apparantly think he is something special -- he could surprise some of you and play a good game.
Well, they have been in 5 Super Bowls and only 1 was competitive.EDIT: forgot about XII... so make that 6 and only 1 was competitiveWow... no one wants to see the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
You'll see the best offense vs. the best defense in the NFC Championship game.I'd like to see any of the following:
(chicago homer)
Chicago vs Indy (best defense vs best offense) (I voted for this one)
my vote too for the same reasonsI voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
Imagine the hype machine going full out on this one...What better way for the 20th anniversary of the last Bears Superbowl appearance than a rematch of the same two teams..New England / Chicago, rematch of SuperBowl XX.
Isnt that all the possibilities?Couldn't cover all possibilities, but I think these are the most likely at this point...
Which game would you look most forward to watching for whatever reasons???
You're predicting either a 5 or 6 seed to make the SB from the NFC???Has that ever happened before?As a Bears fan, I see no scenario of them beating Carolina. I think the Panthers are a lock and hope I'm wrong.
Car(+3) over Chi
Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
Car vs Wash- ???????
Denver over NE- Denver should be favored by more than 3 here
Indy over Pitt
Denver over Indy-upset
Denver over the NFC is the way I see the playoffs/S.Bowl
No, but traditionally (i.e., since the WC format) the NFC has been much stronger and top-heavy than the AFC.You're predicting either a 5 or 6 seed to make the SB from the NFC???Has that ever happened before?As a Bears fan, I see no scenario of them beating Carolina. I think the Panthers are a lock and hope I'm wrong.
Car(+3) over Chi
Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
Car vs Wash- ???????
Denver over NE- Denver should be favored by more than 3 here
Indy over Pitt
Denver over Indy-upset
Denver over the NFC is the way I see the playoffs/S.Bowl
Seattle has allowed less points this year than Washington.Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
GB you Chase! Us Colts fans hope we get the chance!I voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
Not to hijack my own thread, but you just reminded me of something I've been trying to find for a long time now and have not been able to...Does anyone publish PF and PA numbers with defensive/special teams scores taken out? For example, last week's Tampa Bay/Washington game would be scored 10-10 instead of 17-10 because Sean Taylor ran a fumble or interception in for a score. Tampa's defense really only allowed 10 points that game (this wouldn't account for the fact that Lavar Arrington's fumble recovery set up a very short field for the other Redskins' TD, but it would make the numbers more representative than straight up PF/PA)...Seattle has allowed less points this year than Washington.Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
They played two very different schedules, my friend.Seattle has allowed less points this year than Washington.Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
I don't have that, but this is an interesting read.Not to hijack my own thread, but you just reminded me of something I've been trying to find for a long time now and have not been able to...Does anyone publish PF and PA numbers with defensive/special teams scores taken out? For example, last week's Tampa Bay/Washington game would be scored 10-10 instead of 17-10 because Sean Taylor ran a fumble or interception in for a score. Tampa's defense really only allowed 10 points that game (this wouldn't account for the fact that Lavar Arrington's fumble recovery set up a very short field for the other Redskins' TD, but it would make the numbers more representative than straight up PF/PA)...Seattle has allowed less points this year than Washington.Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
My best friend's a huge, diehard Steelers fan so I'll always pull for them once the Jets are gone. But as I said in another thread, I've gained a lot of respect and admiration for the Colts and their fans this year. I'd be happy to see them win it all (and this coming from a guy who hated Peyton Manning with a passion for the first 5 years he was in the NFL because he turned down the Jets).GB you Chase! Us Colts fans hope we get the chance!I voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
Anything specifically that the Colts or their fans did that earned your respect this year?My best friend's a huge, diehard Steelers fan so I'll always pull for them once the Jets are gone. But as I said in another thread, I've gained a lot of respect and admiration for the Colts and their fans this year. I'd be happy to see them win it all (and this coming from a guy who hated Peyton Manning with a passion for the first 5 years he was in the NFL because he turned down the Jets).GB you Chase! Us Colts fans hope we get the chance!I voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
I think the Colts this year have handled the 16-0 with a lot of respect. Obviously Manning and Dungy are two of the classiests persons in the NFL.The fans on this board have a strong sense of history and avoided getting caught up in the "give us our respect" shtick. It might be easy with the rest of the NFL saying how great the Colts are, but the fans on this board have never counted a win before it happenned, and always gave a good amount of respect to opposing teams (like the Jags and Patriots).Anything specifically that the Colts or their fans did that earned your respect this year?My best friend's a huge, diehard Steelers fan so I'll always pull for them once the Jets are gone. But as I said in another thread, I've gained a lot of respect and admiration for the Colts and their fans this year. I'd be happy to see them win it all (and this coming from a guy who hated Peyton Manning with a passion for the first 5 years he was in the NFL because he turned down the Jets).GB you Chase! Us Colts fans hope we get the chance!I voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
I think the Colts this year have handled the 16-0 with a lot of respect. Obviously Manning and Dungy are two of the classiests persons in the NFL.The fans on this board have a strong sense of history and avoided getting caught up in the "give us our respect" shtick. It might be easy with the rest of the NFL saying how great the Colts are, but the fans on this board have never counted a win before it happenned, and always gave a good amount of respect to opposing teams (like the Jags and Patriots).Anything specifically that the Colts or their fans did that earned your respect this year?My best friend's a huge, diehard Steelers fan so I'll always pull for them once the Jets are gone. But as I said in another thread, I've gained a lot of respect and admiration for the Colts and their fans this year. I'd be happy to see them win it all (and this coming from a guy who hated Peyton Manning with a passion for the first 5 years he was in the NFL because he turned down the Jets).GB you Chase! Us Colts fans hope we get the chance!I voted Pittsburgh-Chicago. Pittsburgh's my favorite AFC team remaining (although I do feel like Colts fans "deserve" to make the SB this year), and I like what Love Smith's done in Chicago.
Two classic NFL franchises playing a smashmouth Super Bowl just screams corporate suits to me.
Additionally, since the world seems to be divided up into Pats fans and Colts fans, I know which group I'll side with on that.
That is a good read. It doesn't go into a whole lot of detail as to the specifics of how DVOA is calculated -- and it sounds a lot more complicated than what I'm asking for...I think what I'm asking for falls somewhere in between the PF/PA numbers you see everywhere and DVOA in both complexity to figure out and usefulness. Any 3rd grader can add up the PF and PA numbers for teams. What I'm asking for takes a little bit of work, but IMO would be far more useful. DVOA sounds like you need a Phd to figure out, and would maybe be better info than what I'm suggesting?I don't have that, but this is an interesting read.Not to hijack my own thread, but you just reminded me of something I've been trying to find for a long time now and have not been able to...Does anyone publish PF and PA numbers with defensive/special teams scores taken out? For example, last week's Tampa Bay/Washington game would be scored 10-10 instead of 17-10 because Sean Taylor ran a fumble or interception in for a score. Tampa's defense really only allowed 10 points that game (this wouldn't account for the fact that Lavar Arrington's fumble recovery set up a very short field for the other Redskins' TD, but it would make the numbers more representative than straight up PF/PA)...Seattle has allowed less points this year than Washington.Wash(+9) over Seattle - Defense wins this game
seattles record is a product of their schedulethey are gonna be exposed this weekendI voted for the two best teams - Indianapolis and Seattle for you slow people.
If I couldn't have the Patriots there, I'd take PIT/CAR, too. That'd be some good football. PIT/CHI isn't a bad option, either. Bettis has earned a shot to go to a Superbowl.I would love a rematch of the Super Bowl two years ago. The Panthers and Patriots had one of the more entertaining Super Bowls in recent memory. Both teams have great coaches and would make for a pretty exciting game.
That's called the AFC Championship game.I voted for the two best teams