The NFC is a joke...only GB would be able to give those guys a game, and they'd have to win 3 road games to get there. Aaron Rodgers has 0 career postseason wins, so needless to say it's a longshot.
In the AFC, Brady s on Pittsburgh, Belichick will have Sanchez running for his life, and the Chiefs are another year away from being a serious contender.
That leaves the Baltimore Ravens, who have to win at Arrowhead tomorrow (never an easy task), then go to Pittsburgh--where the Steelers always seem to have their #.
The Ravens are the only hope, but even they have too hard a road.
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just anti-jinx it then
tbh the Pats are immune to the jinx, 2007 notwithstanding
A non-pats fan can't make a jinx thread, tbh.
And I'm sure as not making one, and I think bostonguy learned his lesson last time...
Isn't he DoK?
DD isnt DoK.
Fair enough
wtf...what made you think det?
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let's say a wild guess...![]()
you never know it could be carson palmer situation. injured in the first 10 min of the game.
Premature ejaculation big time. The 2007 Patriots proved that anything can happen in the Super Bowl.
Eagles have the best shot at beating the Pats out of anyone in the NFC.
The games still have to be played. The Ravens scare the out of me. I am confident though because this team is nothing like the 2007 one. They aren't trying to send a big you to the nfl anymore. They are acting just like they were when they won those back to back les in 04 and 05.
Outside of the Ravens, I love the Patriots chances though. The Steelers are scared less of Brady. The NFC outside of GB/Philly is pretty weak. But as I said earlier, the Patriots still have to go out there and execute.
This isn't the 2007 Patriots anymore. They just go out there and let their play do the talking. They aren't going for records and history anymore. They just want to win the superbowl. Time will tell if it pans out for them or not.
2nd best, imo. Both they and the Packers have enough firepower on offense, but GB's D is much better. Philly's defensive deficiencies are masked by their multiple blitz packages...Brady excels against the blitz. Another advantage GB has is that Belichick has never game-planned for Aaron Rodgers. GB also gutted them in the running game, so NE wouldn't be able to totally sell out for the pass. In the end I still think NE beats either of them.
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