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throat my scrote, gots
Last edited by DeadlyDynasty; 07-03-2012 at 06:18 AM. Reason: derp
No QB, no chance! & who's to say Mario Williams will be the same after that injury or Fred Jackson after his? I doubt C.J Spiller can be a full time back as well.
The Giants say hi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5xIMlDA_4g
ya damnnnnnnnnn right
Ridiculous thread. Everyone knows the Rams are gonna take it.
I wonder what the odds are of a Bills-Rams SB?
Imagine the pay-out if you actually called that
The Packers will be winning the Super Bowl in 2013.
It's gonna be a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' neighborhood.
Unbelievable. Like stupidly rich....
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They'd have to win the AFC first, that ain't happening. They do have the only great player from Coe College however.
Joy of Six: Bills, Rams among six joining parity playoff field; who's in and out?
La Canfora
Every year there is a team that comes out of nowhere, so give me the Rams in 2012. Also, I like the Panthers as a wild-card team. They will learn from some heartbreaking defeats from a year ago and Cam Newton will continue to make history. The linebackers will finally stay healthy, the run defense will improve. I love the direction this franchise is heading in and Newton has a full, normal offseason under his belt now. So I say the Panthers in and the Falcons out. Rounding out the NFC, I'll take the Eagles to replace the Lions.More...In the AFC, Give me the Chargers to replace the Broncos, with Norv Turner and A.J. Smith's jobs on the line. I'll go with a resurgent Chris Johnson to lead the ans back to the playoffs, as that team is now long removed from Jeff Fisher's abrupt departure and all the VY drama and Johnson's prolonged holdout.
This is where I run into problems, because ultimately I do believe at least two teams from the AFC North make it, and I have a hard time convincing myself a team like the Jets, Raiders, Chiefs or Bills could really beat both the Ravens and Bengals out. But if I have to pick one, I'll go with the Bills and that improved pass rush to get in as the final AFC wild card.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/1...hos-in-and-out
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