didnt pitt miss some field goals early on?
I say Giants from the NFC and Chiefs from the AFC. Nobody fears Old Ben over Axmiff
Lol pittsburgh and baltimore every year are the darkhorse for no reason. If anything , it should be the jets or bills, they can at least create turnovers and upset.
it usually boils down to how people perceive the qb. ben is scary, flacco has been a good playoff performer. fitz and taylor are playing well, but...
I get that, but a great qb gets you to the playoffs, but after that the team needs at least a competent D to be compe ive. Both teams have been awful on D for a while now.
Last team the Pats want to play are the Steelers who are catching fire right now and have the best qb/wr combo in football. Pats would have to put up 40 to win and with their offensive weapons hurt or out for the year, Pat don't want that kind of game. Pats want to see a team like the Jets or Chiefs,,,
It would be at home for the Pats = easy win.
Then I guess seahawks on the road in Carolina in the NFC would=easy win seahawks cause Carolina aint ,,,,
lol
Seahawks can't do away from home, they'll beat the Eagles or Redskins though... if the Giants somehow sneak in, Seahawks lose
LMAO,,youre little panthers just choked away a 30 point lead to the Giants last week and were lucky to escape with their lives,,,,
& rustled Beckham's little jimmies & got him suspended.
lmcontrollinao!!
Lets revisit this when your panthers fold in the playoffs,,,,,
19–0the only thing they'll fold is their Super Bowl victory T-shirts, tbh
19-0,,,,,lmao,,,,,
Bill Belicheat will cry in his momma's basement.
I have ODB shredding up the Vikings' weak seconda– oh wait.
Well I hope you continue enjoying us almost losing..
Delayed response but yes, Pittsburgh missed a few field goals and had horrible redzone efficiency, the primary reasons they lost that game. Turnovers had nothing to do with it.
I was the Cards and Seahawks, I would definitely be worried about Carolina. With homefield advantage, the Panthers could be the dark horse for making the Super Bowl from the NFC.
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