As I answered in a question minutes ago:
San Diego v.s. Chicago
San Diego: D is fantastic right now and once Tomlinson gets into the flow more he will add to thier already good offense
Chicago Bears: Undefeated, Rex Grossman already has as many TDs as the whole Chicago team did last year (not including himself) and last but not least Defense 7.2 ppg allowed
2006-10-10 14:13:29
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answer #1
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answered by MoJay 2
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wow... apparently "no guessing" means people are prompted to say stupid things.
Ok... NFC... it depends on who has home field advantage.
If Chicago does.... then lights out... chicago goes to the superbowl, and I think wins it (if they dont have any injuries)... even with some injuries...they might still win it all.
If Seattle happens to be lucky enough to get homefield advantage then I give the edge to them. Chicago defeated the hawks when they didn't have a lot of their starters. 2 NEW guards were starting, we were missing our best tight end. Alexander was out, and we were still working out the kinks of a 4 wide receiver set that we've only used once before. Bring Shaun back (and with it...a bit of confidence for MIKE to actually call running plays)... (wow... 13 runs against chicago? lol... give me a break), and we have a quality team that can compete and beat everyone. Add to that a possible home field advantage.... and watch out. Chicago would have to lose 2 of the 3 away games that they have scheduled in a row, and Seattle would have to go on the road to beat the broncos (unlikely), and then beat San Diego at home (possible)... but that doesn't seem likely.
My guess for the NFC... the bears :(
The AFC? lol... i wont break it down like I did for the NFC. But my guess will be with San Diego. What a team... Rivers is doing great, the defense is amazing (similar to the Bears), and they too would have a great home field advantage going into the playoffs if everyone had to cross the country to come to play them. Its either the Colts (if they can start running the ball), or the Chargers, and I tip my hat towards the chargers. I've snatched up as many Hawk vs Chargers tickets on Christmas eve as I can. Anyone want to buy a few off me? lol... I wont charge you too much :P
Unfortunately... for my beloved hawks, my final pick is....
Bears vs San Diego.
Bears win it all because their defense will rattle Rivers.
2006-10-10 21:34:00
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answered by the_thoughtless_ponderer 4
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Panthers will finish strong and beat the Bears in the Playoffs to advance to the Superbowl. The Colts will finally beat New England and advance as well. The Panthers will win 35-28 over the Colts.
I may have some favoritism toward the Panthers since I have several close friends in the organization. But this is what I believe.
2006-10-10 21:15:24
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answered by NFL Legend 3
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The Chicago Bears will beat the Indianapolis Colts....
40 to 24.
You heard it here first.
2006-10-10 21:22:07
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answered by OLDSMOBOMB 1996 3
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I really think Denver could go all the way once their offense gets it together. Manning aint goin to no Super Bowl if he doesn't relize that he has a team to help him out. Thats why they lost to the Steelers last year in the playoffs and why James went to the Cardinals. And for the NFC my pick is Chicago, no one else comes to mind.
2006-10-10 21:23:20
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answered by ♥Steeler Chick♥ 3
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Atlanta Falcons are going to stomp the Broncos
2006-10-10 21:17:52
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answered by lol 3
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Colts/Seattle.
Go Colts!
2006-10-10 21:16:17
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answered by teachr 5
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The Giants all the way!
2006-10-10 21:20:13
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answered by edisquest 2
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It's to early to tell maybe NO
2006-10-10 21:16:56
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answer #9
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answered by karrie r 2
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two football teams and 80,000 fans...duh
2006-10-10 21:22:32
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answered by ca_ruff 2
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