Colts.
Their key defensive players are intact for another big season, the former eagles star Dend Corey Simon is healthy enough to play for Dungy this season.
Peyton looks to repeat 2004 with incredible passing numbers.
Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne and Brandon Stokley are solid recievers.
Dallas Clark has come in to his own, Brian Fletcher is becoming a force at the other Tight End slot, and Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes are both good at catching.
Plus, the man who won two super bowls on his leg alone (NOT Tom Bradys arm), Adam Vinatieri comes to Indy.
Colts: 15-1 Regular season (Like the steelers 2 years ago) and a 28-13 Super Bowl win over NYGiants or Carolina Panthers.
I don't think Seattle will make it just because I don't like Mike Holmgren.
Patriots are finished. They've lost too much over the past 2 seasons. They finish 8-8 at best.
2006-08-22 07:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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meeeeeee, you rock! (I'm a chargers and vikings fan :D)
hhmm..I think Steelers, Hawks, Pats, and Colts all have too many losses (whether personel or just rythm in the Steeler's case) and the popular pick of the Panthers is just a giant jock-ride IMO. So many NFC teams have had great additions (FA and draft) and yet everyone thinks the Panthers will do better? The AFC has gotten more competitive in the case that the "rulers" have fallen some (Pats, Steelers, Colts), and the NFC is more competetive because teams got better.
But as I'd like the Chargers to go and win, I see an NFC team winning it (which I'd like, as even though the Chargers are the home team while the Vikings arnt, the AFC just has an arrogent dynasty vibe to me, the NFC is more blue-collar and relatable...dont ask...they just are)
2006-08-22 14:24:26
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answered by Andy T 4
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I see Super Bowl XLI being between the AFC Champions Cleveland Browns and the NFC Champions Detroit Lions. This will be the first Super Bowl appearance for both teams and I see the Lions winning Super Bowl XLI at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, FL and their first championship since winning the 1957 NFL Championship Game against the Cleveland Browns.
2006-08-22 12:45:06
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answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7
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Detroit Lions
2006-08-22 12:51:32
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answered by T Time 6
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Patriots
2006-08-22 12:39:53
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answered by wmbarter 2
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Steelers Baby!
2006-08-22 12:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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my favorite team is the Giants; my pick is the Patriots for #4. I don't know how the Colts will blow it, but they'll find a way.
I like the Panthers in the NFC (I know, popular pick).
2006-08-22 12:42:36
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answered by mikep426 6
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The Seahawks
They went out in the off season and got better player for there defense. There defense is faster and hit harder now then a year ago.
2006-08-22 16:44:55
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answered by actionsinglemale 2
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the broncos had a good off season picking up alot of good players but i still dont think plummer is play off material so i would propbly say maby the panthers or redskins
2006-08-22 13:01:39
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answered by broncos fan 2 2
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I hope it's Arizona, they haven't won the Super Bowl in their history, but other than that, anyone could win it.
2006-08-22 12:42:53
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answered by Coche 4
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