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    AFC- San Diego Chargers

    NFC- Who gives a , they'll be dominated by the Chargers.

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    reppin the 16th letter! Fillmoe's Avatar
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    the chargers is pussy son!

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    As much as I like the Chargers, the AFC is goin through the Pats and Colts. The Chargers ALWAYS choke.

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    As much as I like the Chargers, the AFC is goin through the Pats and Colts. The Chargers ALWAYS choke.

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    As much as I like the Chargers, the AFC is goin through the Pats and Colts. The Chargers ALWAYS choke.
    And what team broke both the Pats and Colts coveted streaks last year?

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    I gotta agree about the Chargers always choking....

    With a 90% increased chance of doing so with Marty the Ultimate Retread at the helm. When hasn't Martyball choked in the playoffs?

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    And what team broke both the Pats and Colts coveted streaks last year?
    whats streak of the Pats did they break? i know they stopped the colts from being undefeated. but i dont remember what they stopped the pats from doing.

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    NFC - Agreed, who cares, they'll get smoked in the Super Bowl.

    AFC - Sorry SA, as much as I'd like to say an AFC West team, I still have to go with the Colts.

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    Two reasons why the Colts won't take the AFC- Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy.

    Manning's problems in big games date back to his high school days. Dungy hasn't fared well as a postseason coach despite having strong teams in TB and Indy.

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    AFC- Patriots= When they don't beat themselves with turnovers, they're awfully hard to beat. I know this goes without saying, but if you look at their losses this season and the playoff loss in Denver last January, you'll know what I mean.

    NFC- Seahawks= I saw what the Bears did to them in Chicago, but if they face the 'Hawks with Alexander and Hasselbeck, it's a different ballgame. I'm not sold on the Bears because of the erratic play of Rex Grossman. That, and the fact that the Bears have notoriously lost many playoff home games when they were favorites dating back to 1986.

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    Two reasons why the Colts won't take the AFC- Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy.

    Manning's problems in big games date back to his high school days. Dungy hasn't fared well as a postseason coach despite having strong teams in TB and Indy.

    I think I still have the Patriots terrible performance against the Broncos back at the beginning of the season stuck in my head. They were just awful. Plus I'm sick of them being so good so I can't pick them.

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    Cowboys

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    AFC- Patriots= When they don't beat themselves with turnovers, they're awfully hard to beat. I know this goes without saying, but if you look at their losses this season and the playoff loss in Denver last January, you'll know what I mean.

    NFC- Seahawks= I saw what the Bears did to them in Chicago, but if they face the 'Hawks with Alexander and Hasselbeck, it's a different ballgame. I'm not sold on the Bears because of the erratic play of Rex Grossman. That, and the fact that the Bears have notoriously lost many playoff home games when they were favorites dating back to 1986.
    SEAHAWKS? you gotta be ting me... they dont stand a chance against Dallas, Chicago, or New Orleans. while i think Chicago is very overrated, i think the Seahawks are even more overrated. they would get murdered by any of these teams.

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    whats streak of the Pats did they break? i know they stopped the colts from being undefeated. but i dont remember what they stopped the pats from doing.
    The Pats had something like a 14 game home winning streak at Gillette. It was broken.

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    I gotta agree about the Chargers always choking....

    With a 90% increased chance of doing so with Marty the Ultimate Retread at the helm. When hasn't Martyball choked in the playoffs?
    When has Marty had a QB he can trust like Rivers? And Rivers has been winning big games his whole life.

    Again, this Martyball is getting old. If Martyball were alive, the Chargers wouldn't be the highest scoring team in the NFL.

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    SEAHAWKS? you gotta be ting me... they dont stand a chance against Dallas, Chicago, or New Orleans. while i think Chicago is very overrated, i think the Seahawks are even more overrated. they would get murdered by any of these teams.
    Of course, you were also bragging about how your Eagles were the cream of the NFC and look what happened to them!

    Don't bother using McNabb's injury as an excuse since their slide started while he was still healthy.

    I agree with the consensus that the NFC is wide open. But, let's remember that the Steelers were in the same boat as the Seahawks last season in that some of their key guys were injured, but stepped up their game after Roethlisberger came back. Remember how the critics wrote them off? All they did was bounce back and win the Super Bowl. This could very well repeat itself with the Seahawks. What's more is that the Hawks won't have to go through a series of tough playoff games against very strong teams like the Steelerss did to get it done.

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    The Pats had something like a 14 game home winning streak at Gillette. It was broken.
    Yep, it was an 18 game home winning streak that the Chargers snapped.

    What I remember most about that game is how dominating the Chargers were in the second half of that game after it was tied at 17. I think they scored something like 24 unanswered to win that game handily.

    I don't think I've seen the Pats get manhandled by a team so badly since Brady took over.

    Ironically, it was also against the Chargers in '01-'02 where Brady first made a name for himself when he rallied the Patriots to an OT win in Foxboro.

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    AFC- San Diego Chargers

    NFC- Who gives a , they'll be dominated by the Chargers.

    s Yeah

    This is the year of the BOLT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    49ers are gonna kick some ass next year.


    Super Bowl Champs 07-08

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    People need to stop having orgasims on the ing Patriots. Put those es in another division in the AFC and they dont even taste the playoffs. Wow they finally beat a true elite team in the past 2 years big ing whoopie. Broncos/Colts/Chargers over the past 2 years SLAPPED them. Chargers/Broncos/Colts/Ravens>>>>>>>>>Pats. The pats are nowhere as good as they used to be but a ty ass division continues to get them blow jobs. Lost too many key guys and they just simply arent that good. Wipe their off of your mouth and get back to ing reality!

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    Wipe their off of your mouth and get back to ing reality!
    Completely agree. Seriously.


























































































    Now tell me how Dirk's tastes?

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    Of course, you were also bragging about how your Eagles were the cream of the NFC and look what happened to them!

    Don't bother using McNabb's injury as an excuse since their slide started while he was still healthy.

    I agree with the consensus that the NFC is wide open. But, let's remember that the Steelers were in the same boat as the Seahawks last season in that some of their key guys were injured, but stepped up their game after Roethlisberger came back. Remember how the critics wrote them off? All they did was bounce back and win the Super Bowl. This could very well repeat itself with the Seahawks. What's more is that the Hawks won't have to go through a series of tough playoff games against very strong teams like the Steelerss did to get it done.
    teams can slide a bit during a season, and still come back. look at the Raiders a few years ago. they started 4-0. then they lost 4 straight, putting them at 4-4. but then they went on a big run, finished 11-5, and went to the Super Bowl. after the bye week, the Eagles definitely looked more focused, and beat the out of the Redskins. then McNabb got hurt early in the next game, basically ending the season for the Eagles. if they still had McNabb, I think they would still be a playoff team, possibly even a SB contender, because of how weak the NFC is.

    the Seahawks look very average so far this season. Hasselbeck looks like his usual self, throwing all kinds of dumb throws at dumb times, like he always has. and they have no chance against the Cowboys (depending on how Romo plays). the Cowboys absolutely have more talent than any team in the league. but for them, its all about how Romo responds to pressure. if he can handle the pressure of the playoffs, i dont think anyone can beat them.

    just mark my words. Seattle will not be in the Superbowl.

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    teams can slide a bit during a season, and still come back. look at the Raiders a few years ago. they started 4-0. then they lost 4 straight, putting them at 4-4. but then they went on a big run, finished 11-5, and went to the Super Bowl. after the bye week, the Eagles definitely looked more focused, and beat the out of the Redskins. then McNabb got hurt early in the next game, basically ending the season for the Eagles. if they still had McNabb, I think they would still be a playoff team, possibly even a SB contender, because of how weak the NFC is.

    the Seahawks look very average so far this season. Hasselbeck looks like his usual self, throwing all kinds of dumb throws at dumb times, like he always has. and they have no chance against the Cowboys (depending on how Romo plays). the Cowboys absolutely have more talent than any team in the league. but for them, its all about how Romo responds to pressure. if he can handle the pressure of the playoffs, i dont think anyone can beat them.

    just mark my words. Seattle will not be in the Superbowl.
    I completely agree, and I do believe we find out how romo handles the pressure of a big game in which they are not the underdog(ala colts) against the Giants this sunday. He will be playing in a hostile enviroment that is quite possibly one of the toughest places for a quaterback to play because of the wind gusts etc.....

    I would also like to add that another factor to the cowboys is their defense continuing its dominating play of late. If they keep playing like that they will be very very tough to beat if the offense just plays mediocre. If the offense plays well then I do not believe anyone in the NFC can compete with them. I also think that they will be able to compete with anyone in the AFC if their defense maintains its high level of play.

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    What bothers me about Seattle is their defense. They can have all the Alexanders and Hassellback's they want. If they can't stop anybody, they won't win .

    And until Marty shows he can do the necessary things to win in the playoffs, I will continue to doubt him, period. Many around the NFL will as well. Same situation as Roy Williams of UNC. He shut everybody up with his championship in 2005. Marty needs to do the same. So you may be tired of the Martyball thing, but it's a living fact that has been with him since his Kansas City days.

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    You do realize Marty hasn't been calling the plays this year right? Cam Cameron has been running the offense exclusively.

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