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Post by mexicanjunior on Aug 12, 2008 8:26:17 GMT -6
AFC East: Patriots AFC North: Browns AFC South: Colts AFC West: Chargers AFC Wild Cards: Steelers and Broncos AFC Championship Game: Steelers over Chargers NFC East: Cowboys NFC North: Vikings NFC South: Saints NFC West: Cards NFC Wild Cards: Giants and Redskins NFC Championship Game: Cowboys over Vikings Super Bowl: Cowboys over Steelers I'm glad to see someone else believed in my Cardinals and Browns picks...
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 12, 2008 9:42:58 GMT -6
actually, I believed in MY picks...we just happened to both think those teams are ready to challenge.
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Post by bigdave on Aug 12, 2008 17:24:15 GMT -6
AFC East: Patriots AFC North: Steelers AFC South: Colts AFC West: Chargers AFC Wild Cards: Browns and Jags AFC Championship Game: Chargers over Colts NFC East: Cowboys NFC North: Vikings NFC South: Panthers NFC West: Rams NFC Wild Cards: Saints and Packers NFC Championship Game: Cowboys over Rams Super Bowl: Cowboys over Chargers I knew you were a smart guy Matt. You think the rams will do well too.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 15, 2008 0:17:25 GMT -6
AFC East: Patriots AFC North: Steelers AFC South: Colts AFC West: Chargers AFC Wild Cards: Browns and Jags AFC Championship Game: Chargers over Colts NFC East: Cowboys NFC North: Vikings NFC South: Panthers NFC West: Rams NFC Wild Cards: Saints and Packers NFC Championship Game: Cowboys over Rams Super Bowl: Cowboys over Chargers I knew you were a smart guy Matt. You think the rams will do well too. I thought about the Rams instead of Cards. I certainly think someone will step forward in that division because Seattle looks shaky to me. San Fran had their shot to step up last year but actually looked worse. That only leaves the Rams and the Cards. I think Leinart may actually mature this year and if he does, the Cards are a better team than St Louis. I had to use my wildcard spots on NFC East teams. You know what our division is like when we are winning Superbowls...
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Post by matt51180 on Aug 15, 2008 6:51:28 GMT -6
I knew you were a smart guy Matt. You think the rams will do well too. I thought about the Rams instead of Cards. I certainly think someone will step forward in that division because Seattle looks shaky to me. San Fran had their shot to step up last year but actually looked worse. That only leaves the Rams and the Cards. I think Leinart may actually mature this year and if he does, the Cards are a better team than St Louis. I had to use my wildcard spots on NFC East teams. You know what our division is like when we are winning Superbowls... It seems like every other year the Cards are suppose to be "ready" to have a good year. Just like the Skins. I won't believe they are ready until they actually do it.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Aug 15, 2008 9:24:10 GMT -6
I thought about the Rams instead of Cards. I certainly think someone will step forward in that division because Seattle looks shaky to me. San Fran had their shot to step up last year but actually looked worse. That only leaves the Rams and the Cards. I think Leinart may actually mature this year and if he does, the Cards are a better team than St Louis. I had to use my wildcard spots on NFC East teams. You know what our division is like when we are winning Superbowls... It seems like every other year the Cards are suppose to be "ready" to have a good year. Just like the Skins. I won't believe they are ready until they actually do it. If the Cards were still in the NFC East, I would agree with you but they are in probably the worst division in football. I think that gives them a much better chance to succeed than anytime in the past...
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Post by matt51180 on Aug 15, 2008 9:26:55 GMT -6
True. I just remember when they signed James and that was suppose to be the final player to make them a "contender". Granted injuries happen, but they just always seem to end up between 4-12 and 7-9.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 16, 2008 2:29:49 GMT -6
It seems like every other year the Cards are suppose to be "ready" to have a good year. Just like the Skins. I won't believe they are ready until they actually do it. If the Cards were still in the NFC East, I would agree with you but they are in probably the worst division in football. I think that gives them a much better chance to succeed than anytime in the past... Yep, bad division weighed heavily into my decision too....
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Post by matt51180 on Aug 16, 2008 11:05:16 GMT -6
If the Cards were still in the NFC East, I would agree with you but they are in probably the worst division in football. I think that gives them a much better chance to succeed than anytime in the past... Yep, bad division weighed heavily into my decision too.... I just trust their D more than the Cards. Offense was was push for me.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 17, 2008 11:11:50 GMT -6
hard to imagine anyone "trusting" any team in that division outside Seattle....truth is, I think Seattle will win the division. I just put the Cards because I wanted something a little different....that division really is up for grabs though. It probably comes down to who is healthy.
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Post by matt51180 on Aug 17, 2008 13:01:16 GMT -6
I bet one or both of the wild cards will end up having a better record than the winner of the West.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 18, 2008 1:22:18 GMT -6
that would not surprise me at all...
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