You're all fools...... Seahawks have kept everyone they needed to, and maybe this year they will not have brain cramps and actually win.
2006-07-04 10:40:31
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answered by zapp154 3
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Carolina Panthers vs. the Indy Colts
Champions: Colts (as much as it hurts me to say that, and I hope that I am wrong)
GO PANTHERS!
Why?
The Panthers were the best team in the NFC last year and they have improved their squad a lot by adding three defensive tackles to rotate beside Peppers. I think they are sound at every position on Defense and have proved that the offense can produce enough to win.
What the panthers must do is get away from relying on all of the pulling and traps in the running game and start blowing up defensive lineman so that their running game is not shredded to crap when they have to revert back to their fourth wideout.
The Colts offense will continue to put them into the playoffs and they are gaining the character it takes to learn how to win. They have to find a balance in the playoffs between the run and the pass. The Colts defense is getting better every year, and now the secondary is one of the young and up and coming. Similar to the way that the Eagles built their defense by getting a group of young guys and letting them grow into pro bowlers together.
Reason why Colts over Panthers, I am not certain the Panthers offense will live up to its billing.
2006-07-04 16:27:30
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answered by dscot399 3
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Redskins over Miami. Both teams have great coaching. The Reskins have a lot of offensive weapons and a new offensive guru. They should have an explosive offense to go with a good defense. They are in a tough division that will help them when the playoffs come. Miami also has some good offensive weapons and a great defense. It should be a good rematch of Super Bowl XVII.
2006-07-04 13:06:45
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answered by spudric13 7
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The Detroit Lions will be Super Bowl XLI Champions at Dolphin Stadium in Miami against the AFC Champions Cleveland Browns.
2006-07-04 15:18:50
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answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7
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Go with the Steelers. They are riding an 8 game winning streak. They only lost three players from their Super Bowl team, all of which have been replaced by players that are as good as or better than their predecessors. On top of that, Roethlisberger has another year to improve and learn the offense better. All the coaches are back for another year also. Can you say dynasty?
2006-07-04 12:53:44
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answered by Lord of Sport 2
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Chiefs, An improved D after Ty Law stops playin around and come to his senses. Best O-line in football, a top 10 QB, a RB who could very well go for 2000 yds and 25 TDs. They will eat clock and keep the d off the field, the Chiefs will be a tough match up for anyone.
2006-07-04 13:35:25
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answered by booger_eatin_retard 2
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Watch ESPN 24/7. Read 8 newspapers. Do your research, bracket out the divisions, find the wild cards, work your way through the playoffs. Then find the two best teams. Pick your winner.
Then take that name, go to Vegas and bet AGAINST them winning The Super Bowl. Whomever is picked now, WILL NOT WIN.
A sure fire way to make money.
2006-07-04 12:28:38
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answered by robabard 5
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49ers all the way! lol jk, anyhow I think that the New york giants are going to win the superbowl they have a good offense and a great defensive line and their defense just got better because they have lavar arrington, I think that the only question that they have is the kicker, will he be able to hit field goals? Tiki barber (in my opinion) was the MVP of the league last year he burned defenses it was almost comical watching him run (Burn!) defenses. I think that the 28-0 loss to the pathers is behind them.
2006-07-04 12:52:19
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answered by coach 3
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Bengals will beat the Panthers 41-27
2006-07-05 03:51:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Da Bears
2006-07-04 13:19:43
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answered by Canario92 3
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Are you guys blind? Do not discount the BEARS! They signed Griese and by the way solidified the D, plus the fact that last years D resigned for this season it's truly a no brainer. The wide recievers will no doubt step it up as well.
2006-07-05 00:55:10
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answered by billyo55 2
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