Minnesota 24, Pittsburgh 17
Please give your prediction.
Minnesota 24, Pittsburgh 17
Please give your prediction.
Anybody but the Patriots vs Panthers
Jko98 wrote:
Anybody but the Patriots vs Panthers
I certainly agree with the Patriots. They were never penalized like they should have been for the many times they have cheated over the years. The legendary Packer teams never cheated like that!
Which other teams did?
waltertompatton wrote:
Jko98 wrote:
Anybody but the Patriots vs Panthers
I certainly agree with the Patriots. They were never penalized like they should have been for the many times they have cheated over the years. The legendary Packer teams never cheated like that!
Which other teams did?
And the AFC is way easier than the NFC, so it’s not terribly difficult for them to make it to the Super Bowl each year. They got lucky today too. Guaranteed the outcome would have been different if Antonio Brown didn’t get hurt and if the refs didn’t make a controversial call at the end.
I predict the OP will try to post something in the middle of the Superbowl and the posting software will cause some sort of minor issue, and he will have a meltdown more spectacular than the game itself.
Minnesota 27
New England 20
Saints 31 and New England 28!
Brady 34
Brees 28
Que Sera Sera
The Vikings are going to have a tough time winning in Philadelphia to get back home for the Super Bowl.
But the Eagles defense needs to wake up and go for blood if they want to advance.
The NFC has an interesting QB situation.
Two years ago, the Rams had both Foles and Keenum starting for them and couldn't get an offense going so they traded to draft Goff.
Now, the three best teams in the NFC are quarterbacked by Foles for the Eagles, Keenum for the Vikings and Goff for the Rams.
It's a pretty good bet that one of those teams will be the NFC team in the Super Bowl.
The NFC South is the best division, but I don't see the Saints, Panthers or Falcons winning the three in a row needed to get there.
The AFC representative will almost surely be the Steelers at Patriots rematch.
The Eagles have to win it all this year, right?
Star wrote:
The AFC representative will almost surely be the Steelers at Patriots rematch.
Wow, that's some in-depth analysis. How long did it take you to come up with the conclusion that the winner of that game will be the AFC representative ?
Didn't think the AFC needed analysis.
Though it looked like the Chiefs were the team to beat earlier.
But as far as who would win a Patriots/Steelers rematch, there is no way to analyze it.
It's going to come down to big plays and/or turnovers.
Those cannot be predicted or analyzed.
Now the three top teams in the NFC have no Super Bowl experience when you look at the coaches, QBs and most of the players. In fact, none of them have ever won a playoff game.
So it's more interesting to discuss the NFC.
Patriots will win on a questionable call. Media will masturbate over Brady's "greatness." Boring and lame commercials.
Karl Hungus wrote:
Patriots will win on a questionable call. Media will masturbate over Brady's "greatness." Boring and lame commercials.
Karl, you should change your user name to Karl "The Truth" Hungus.
I seriously want to hang out with you...NOT hang out with our wang out, but legit just hang out..grab dinner, whatever. No idea where you are or who you are, but you seem like a pretty cool guy.
That's not a bad call.
In 2001, the Patriots went to the Super Bowl on a questionable reversal of a fumble then won on a last second field goal.
They beat the Seahawks a couple years back on a miracle last second interception.
And last year they had the crazy comeback against the Falcons.
That's 3 Super Bowl wins they really shouldn't have and that's not counting wins against Carolina and Philly with Spygate.
I wish you had predicted an actual Super Bowl result. It's sounds like you certainly are capable of doing that.
waltertompatton wrote:
Minnesota 24, Pittsburgh 17
Please give your prediction.
It really boils down to who has the most serious injuries and is playing the best in
late December-January. The last time the Packers won they were actually a wild card team so that could certainly happen again.
I saw the Eagles game where Wentz got hurt. They certainly looked like the team that game. Foles is a good QB and they could win with him.
The Vikings have very little depth in their offensive line so they will have to be lucky there to pull it off. But if it's a home game for them...wow you have to pick them.
Certainly the Patriots are a threat with or without cheating. There are many good teams. I'm not sure how the Saints became so highly regarded. I do not see them advancing to the Super Bowl. The Rams have an easy schedule and are over-rated. It would be shocking to see them advance. The Seahawks have kicking problems. You must have a decent kicker. The Panthers are a dark-horse team. I do not like the Falcons because they do not seem to have a good defense.
If the Vikings vs Steelers game does not happen it's probably going to be
Eagles 31, Patriots 26 I hope the Pats lose in the first round of the playoffs but it's doubtful that will happen. If I was going to bet and the Patriots were playing the Eagles I pick the Patriots.
waltertompatton wrote:
Minnesota 24, Pittsburgh 17
Please give your prediction.
Until I hear about major injuries, this is what I am going with.
Why do the Eagles have to win it this year? Why are they any different than any other team?
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