konechiwa
10+ year member
Jeepers
Alrighty its always fun to pick the superbowl and all that stuff.
So here's my picks. I know, some of them are a little bold, but hell, thats why you make picks right?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
AFC Seeds:
1. New England Patriots (16-0)
2. Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
3. Pittsburg Steelers (12-4)
4. Denver Broncos (9-7)
5. Tennessee Titans (9-7)
6. Cleveland Browns (9-7)
NFC Seeds:
1. Green Bay Packers (13-3)
2. Dallas Cowboys (13-3)
3. New Orleans Saints (10-6)
4. Arizona Cardinals (8-8)
5. Detroit Lions (10-6)
6. Seattle Seahawks (8-8)
PLAYOFFS:
wildcard:
Sea @ NO ->NO
Ari @ Det ->Det
Cle@ Pit ->Cle
Ten@ Den ->Ten
divisional:
NO @ Dal -> Dal
Det @ GB -> GB
Cle @ NE -> NE
Ten @ Ind -> Ten
conference championships:
Dal @ GB -> GB
Ten @ NE -> NE
Superbowl:
GB vs. NE.
33-30 Green Bay.
Why?
Well this is totally speculation, but ask yourself why Brett Favre stayed with the packers. It wasn't to play so-so and hover around 8-8. It was to win. And what are they doing this season? Winning. New England will be up to this point perfect, but as evidenced by the Indy game, teams CAN beat them. It will be hard, but it is not impossible.
NE will be leading 30-27 at near the end of the fourth, and the packers will get the ball back. Favre would have been doing pretty well, somewhere in the range of 250 yds with 2 tds and 1 int. They'll come to around the 35 yard line, he'll through a bomb at the end and win it, and he'll ride of into the sunset with another ring.
Just like jerome bettis did in 2005. The packers will win it for farve.
So here's my picks. I know, some of them are a little bold, but hell, thats why you make picks right?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
AFC Seeds:
1. New England Patriots (16-0)
2. Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
3. Pittsburg Steelers (12-4)
4. Denver Broncos (9-7)
5. Tennessee Titans (9-7)
6. Cleveland Browns (9-7)
NFC Seeds:
1. Green Bay Packers (13-3)
2. Dallas Cowboys (13-3)
3. New Orleans Saints (10-6)
4. Arizona Cardinals (8-8)
5. Detroit Lions (10-6)
6. Seattle Seahawks (8-8)
PLAYOFFS:
wildcard:
Sea @ NO ->NO
Ari @ Det ->Det
Cle@ Pit ->Cle
Ten@ Den ->Ten
divisional:
NO @ Dal -> Dal
Det @ GB -> GB
Cle @ NE -> NE
Ten @ Ind -> Ten
conference championships:
Dal @ GB -> GB
Ten @ NE -> NE
Superbowl:
GB vs. NE.
33-30 Green Bay.
Why?
Well this is totally speculation, but ask yourself why Brett Favre stayed with the packers. It wasn't to play so-so and hover around 8-8. It was to win. And what are they doing this season? Winning. New England will be up to this point perfect, but as evidenced by the Indy game, teams CAN beat them. It will be hard, but it is not impossible.
NE will be leading 30-27 at near the end of the fourth, and the packers will get the ball back. Favre would have been doing pretty well, somewhere in the range of 250 yds with 2 tds and 1 int. They'll come to around the 35 yard line, he'll through a bomb at the end and win it, and he'll ride of into the sunset with another ring.
Just like jerome bettis did in 2005. The packers will win it for farve.
