Patriots and The Bears
2007-07-08 07:55:34
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answered by Travis s 2
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The Patriots and the Saints, barring injuries, with the Pats coming out on top.
Good offense doesn't do it anymore; you need a great offense to make headway anymore, and Sean Payton not only installed a great offensive plan in New Orleans, but he has an arsenal of top-notch talent to pull it off: Brees at QB, McAllister (inside) and Bush (outside) running the ball, Bush, Colston, Henderson and Copper catching it, and an underrated blocking back (Karney) who sure made himself known that Sunday night in the Dallas game. Payton might have revolutionized offensive play in the NFL with the way he used his two star running backs -- allowing him to mix his play selections lot more effectively and dangerously -- and spread the wealth among his receivers, who were all dangerous. Plus, toss in his love of the element of surprise -- maybe a trick play here, relying on a lightly regarded player there -- and the Saints could be one of the best offenses the league has ever seen.
The Patriots, meanwhile, took a page from Payton's playbook in the offseason. Not having a game-breaking receiver was what kept them from the Super Bowl last year, so Belichick and Pioli went out and brought in an entire squad of them for Brady to play with (Moss, Welker, ex-Saint Donte Stallworth). The fact that they got as far as they did without one last year should tell you just how good this team is. They reloaded in the offseason and the Colts suffered a few big losses, as did the Chargers (especially on the coaching side), so the Pats will be back in the big game in February. Plus, if anyone can find ways to stop a multi-faceted offense, it's Belichick. So the Pats will prevail over my Saints.
2007-07-07 09:44:51
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answered by American Beat 2
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The Eagles will not play in the Superbowl next year. While both their offense and defense are above average, there are better teams. The Eagles offense lacks a real receiving threat which substantially affects their ability to bring a balanced attack. The Cowboys can bring a better, more balanced offensive scheme each week. WIth Tony Romo, Marian Barber, and T.O. the Cowboys have legitimate scoring weapons in all aspects of the offensive game. Defensively, the Cowboys are bringing in a new 3-4 system which should frustrate many of their opponents because the 3-4 defense isn't seen as frequently as the more standard 4-3, especially in the NFC. Therefore, their defense could bring a new headache to their opponents as they prepare a gameplan. As much as it hurts to say, the Cowboys, on paper, probably stand the best shot of making the Superbowl for the NFC.
2007-07-07 07:48:39
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answered by melongut 2
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If they still have Warner at QB, then I would expect they make it to the playoffs. From there, nobody knows what will happen. I think their confidence as a team has been sky rocketed after their Super Bowl appearance, and things are really going to kick off next season... Cards go 11-5 and make the playoffs. The rest is a blur.
2016-05-20 23:06:24
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answered by ? 3
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Championship Game:
NFC - Saints and Bears - Saints win
AFC - Colts and Chargers - Chargers win
SB - Saints win
Nothing really changes this season.
I think next year's Playoffs are going to see some shake ups. I see the Titans getting in the mix and on NFC side, I see Cardinals. I already have the Titans in the Championship game next season, possibly a wild card winner this season but that's it.
2007-07-07 09:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Packers will, they have a good young defence that will only be better with another year under there belt, on offence Donald Driver is coming off a pro bowl season and is having the greatest QB of all time coming back in Brett Favre, and Greg Jennings will be healthy this year and he did awesome last year before he got hurt.
2007-07-07 07:55:58
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answered by Packers4life 4
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Saints vs. Pats. Eagle fans remember 27-24 twice and Coyboy fans remember 42-17.
2007-07-07 08:48:23
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answered by redman656565 6
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Indianapolis Colts VS Chicago Bears II
2007-07-07 08:02:29
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answered by JW 2
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Saints and Bengals. The Eagles are my second choice for the NFC half.
2007-07-07 09:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the Eagles chances too. I predict them against the Browns.
2007-07-07 07:54:35
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answered by ? 5
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