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- steven lloyd
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djbout wrote:What did I miss I thought there was only 4 seconds left on the clock??
I'm not sure what game jaz was watching. There was only 4 seconds left after the Patriots had to punt away and the Raven returner ran it out. That was an exceptional game to watch. Heartbreaking for the Ravens but I'm sure Patriot fans were worried for most the game. Wow! That was one of the best play-off games I've seen in awhile. Both teams played superbly.
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steven lloyd wrote:I'm not sure what game jaz was watching. There was only 4 seconds left after the Patriots had to punt away and the Raven returner ran it out. That was an exceptional game to watch. Heartbreaking for the Ravens but I'm sure Patriot fans were worried for most the game. Wow! That was one of the best play-off games I've seen in awhile. Both teams played superbly.
No not talking about the play at 4 seconds left. Talking about the play where Flacco threw the interception pass trying to get it into the end zone when there was still like minute and a half left.
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wooooooooooooo greenbay wins, nice to see dallas not get the calls go there way today lol. way to man up mr rogers-wow
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the truth wrote: way to man up mr rogers-wow
Yup, no doubt - Aaron Rogers had a spectacular game.
Well, even though I picked the Packers I’m still disappointed with the ruling that overturned Dez Bryant’s catch. That was an amazing catch!!! I understand the ruling that the ball came loose and the receiver did not make a “football move” after gaining control, but on the other hand – the ball never touched the ground either. Too bad. Gutsy call. Amazing catch.
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That game between GB vs Seattle is going to be a hell of a game, Seattle is going to be wild. USGS will most likely get a reading from that. lol
Highly doubtful SuperBowl game Colts vs Seahawks. lol
Highly doubtful SuperBowl game Colts vs Seahawks. lol
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^^^ Wow, Colts did it beat the old guy.
So next week looks interesting in AFC Championships
Colts vs Patriots
NFC Championship
Packers vs Seahawks
What the hell again:
Colts vs Seahawks in the Superbowl in Glendale Arizona
Added: 4 for 4 today bring me up to 5 for 8
So next week looks interesting in AFC Championships
Colts vs Patriots
NFC Championship
Packers vs Seahawks
What the hell again:
Colts vs Seahawks in the Superbowl in Glendale Arizona
Added: 4 for 4 today bring me up to 5 for 8
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- steven lloyd
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GordonH wrote: What the hell again:
Colts vs Seahawks in the Superbowl in Glendale Arizona
Hmmmm. Not a bad pick. I wondering though.
Maybe Patriots vs Seahawks with Patriots winning it all.
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Seems to be a new rule this year for NFL playoffs. Each game has to have at least one controversial call. Refs seem to be making a lot of blown calls.
I am hoping for a colts or patriots (preferably colts) vs Packers Super Bowl.
I am hoping for a colts or patriots (preferably colts) vs Packers Super Bowl.
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Here's a tip for all of you to save yourself some money. With NO running game, the Colts have almost 0% chance of beating a Patriot team that can already defend the pass quite well. Beating the Bronco's was nothing impressive considering how battered Manning was, he just offered nothing to that team for the past 2 months.
Patriots win by 6 or 7.
Even if Rogers was healthy for GB, they still lose to SEA by 10. I don't see Rogers making it through the entire game. Hawks by 17.
Patriots win by 6 or 7.
Even if Rogers was healthy for GB, they still lose to SEA by 10. I don't see Rogers making it through the entire game. Hawks by 17.
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Broncos just turfed John Fox, their head coach. And the rest of the coaching staff appears ready to leave as well. This could mean the end of Manning in Denver. That being said, they really have no one else, as the back-up, Osweiler, looked awful in the few times he came in in relief.
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- steven lloyd
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Danielson99 wrote:Here's a tip for all of you to save yourself some money.
I'll save my money by not betting any.
That being said, as much as I'd like to see a Packers-Colts Superbowl, it is far more likely to be the Seahawks and Patriots in the big game - and at that point if I was a betting man ( but I'm not ), I'd be putting my money on the Patriots
So what am I ?
.750 for the wildcard weekend.
.500 for the divisionals.
What the heck,
I pick Seattle and New England with New England winning it all.