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13th December 2005, 08:42 PM
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sabari
thiru guess u must be happy with the way iggies played yesterday..looks like McMahon did a pretty decent job
They played pretty well and had a few chances to win the game.. A healthy mcnabb and a good receiver (walker or wayne) along with Pinkston and Reggie brown would be more than enough for a superbowl run.. NFC is still a questionable conference with inconsistent teams like carolina, tampabay, minnesota, giants, etc..
btw, Watch out for the dolphins next season..
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13th December 2005 08:42 PM
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14th December 2005, 12:04 AM
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nah im not too worried about AFC east teams...unless dolphins get a good QB they are not going to win games that matters....actually now the AFC teams have to watch out for patriots!!!!!! since they got both the runnin backs back and with d-line healthy they are going to be a force again in playoffs....they completely man handled the bills last week...sure its the bills but they limited mcgahee to 8 yards...8 YARDS!!!!!!!....i think ill be singing happy tunes in january)
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14th December 2005, 10:39 PM
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Sabari, I agree that AFC teams have to watch out for pats particularly when Brady is still unbeaten in the playoffs.. Only thing is that cincinnati, Colts, chargers and Steelers are all capable of beating the patriots this year than the previous years.. The secondary defense is not there anymore.. Just look at the dolphins this season.. They have defeated playoff teams (denver, Sandeigo and carolina) and have lost to poor teams (like jets and cleveland) which clearly shows that they have the potential but have been inconsistent. They are one piece away from being a playoff contender and imagine a guy like Matt Leinart in that team... I'm thinking that they will be a very good team next year under Nick Saban.. Jets and Buffalo have long ways to improve with their QB issues.. Both have good defenses but questionable offense..
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19th December 2005, 03:51 AM
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sabari, you gotta be feeling happy after this week's show.. I have to agree that the Pats are looking like the champions and its going to be tough to beat them at Gillette stadium..
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19th December 2005, 06:15 AM
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one bad thing for you is that it looks more likely that you will be facing the chargers or steelers at home..Those are the kind of teams who can beat you at home.. Pats will crush jacksonville if they meet them in the first round..
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29th December 2005, 08:44 PM
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yep they are back in form again baby!!!! now they have a legitimate chance of beating neone newhere home or away...lets see howz it going to play out
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5th January 2006, 12:21 AM
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Wild card weekend:
Panthers at Giants
Steelers at Bengals
Redskins at buccaneers
Jaguars at Patriots
My picks are
Panthers, Steelers, Buccaneers and Patriots though I would like to see Giants, Bengals, Bucs and Jaguars win it..
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5th January 2006, 04:15 AM
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oye no patriot hating...i know u still bitter about last superbowl
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9th January 2006, 09:22 AM
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got 3 of the 4 right.. Bucs should have won that game...
Skins vs Seahwaks
Panthers vs Bears
Pats vs Broncos
Coltvs vs Steelers
My picks are Seahwaks, Panthers, Pats and Colts though I would like to see Seahawks, Panthers, Broncos and Colts to win it..
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11th January 2006, 12:01 AM
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i see you guys are lonely out there discussing the NFL. just gonna drop a line or two. something tells me the skins are gonna squeeze out a win again..
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