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RobFins2005 said:if Carolina wins, Seattle will be gulping.
SCall13 said:That makes me 4-0 on my picks this weekend. **patting self on back**
SCall13 said:That makes me 4-0 on my picks this weekend. **patting self on back**
Roman529 said:Lets go to Vegas....I need to know who wins Seattle versus Carolina and Denver versus Pittsburgh....we'll bet your money.
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SCall13 said:Yep. Carolina matches up very well with Seattle.
Roman529 said:My picks:
Carolina 24 Seattle 21
Denver 28 Pittsburgh 17
Roman529 said:My picks:
Carolina 24 Seattle 21
Denver 28 Pittsburgh 17
Ace88 said:I'm glad them ******* overrated Bears lost the game. All they do is talk trash anyway. Now the Panthers can laugh at the Bears face for talking **** about them all week. Their are a bunch of classless morons if you ask me.
Jaj said:Yes they do actually. Passing game wouldn't do too too much against Carolina's DBs. Foster's health matters.
Our first two wins under Saban and of the season were actually against both Carolina and Denver.Roman529 said:My picks:
Carolina 24 Seattle 21
Denver 28 Pittsburgh 17
RobFins2005 said:well trash talking is nothing new.
The Bears were too one-dimensional even with Grossman, though. They say "defense wins championships" but the only time in recent years I believe a truly one-dimensional team won a Super Bowl was 2001. Even the 2002 Bucs had a decent passing attack.
So here's what I would love to see.
Pittsburgh making history and being the first 6th seed to be in a Super Bowl. Normally I'd cringe at something like this but they're too good to be a 6th seed. They sure as hell aren't playing like one. This gives Cowher a chance to win a Super Bowl as head coach of the Steelers to atone for the loss to the Cowboys.
Seattle wins in the NFC, appearing for the first time.
I don't see any uninteresting matchups. For once I don't have to watch the Super bowl rooting AGAINST somebody (although I'll love doing that when the Dolphins get in)