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DarthKosh
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« Reply #19 on: December 31, 2003, 10:52:16 AM » |
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one week at a time in football:
Winners this weekend--
Broncos Cowboys Packers Ravens
You're nuts. Broncos can pull of the repeat at Indy. It reminds me of the Jets a few years ago going into Oakland twice, and losing the second game. The Cowboys aren't going to defeat Carolina. Carolina's defense is one of the best in the NFL, and they are on a roll again after stumbling. And the ravens? Nice defense, by my NFL MVP runner-up Steve McNair will pick them apart and and bring the 11-win titans to victory.
Cowboys have had that kind of luck this year.
They aren't that good. Carter has more INT's than TD's. The coach of the year, hands down, is Bill Belichick, who was Jets coach for a day. I can't tell you what I think of that @$$h0Le Belichick.
That was the regular season. This is the play-offs and it's a whole other animal.
A six-seed has never made it to their respective conference championship.
And wild-cards never win championships either.
Oh yeah? Denver in '97, Tennessee was a yard away in '99, Baltimore in 2000.
Dallas has a chance. They got heart and a great coach.
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DarthKosh
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« Reply #20 on: December 31, 2003, 10:55:32 AM » |
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one week at a time in football:
Winners this weekend--
Broncos Cowboys Packers Ravens
You're nuts. Broncos can pull of the repeat at Indy. It reminds me of the Jets a few years ago going into Oakland twice, and losing the second game. The Cowboys aren't going to defeat Carolina. Carolina's defense is one of the best in the NFL, and they are on a roll again after stumbling. And the ravens? Nice defense, by my NFL MVP runner-up Steve McNair will pick them apart and and bring the 11-win titans to victory.
Cowboys have had that kind of luck this year.
They aren't that good. Carter has more INT's than TD's. The coach of the year, hands down, is Bill Belichick, who was Jets coach for a day. I can't tell you what I think of that @$$h0Le Belichick.
That was the regular season. This is the play-offs and it's a whole other animal.
A six-seed has never made it to their respective conference championship.
And wild-cards never win championships either.
Oh yeah? Denver in '97, Tennessee was a yard away in '99, Baltimore in 2000.
Dallas has a chance. They got heart and a great coach.
No chance.
We'll see.
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DarthKosh
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« Reply #21 on: December 31, 2003, 10:57:05 AM » |
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one week at a time in football:
Winners this weekend--
Broncos Cowboys Packers Ravens
You're nuts. Broncos can pull of the repeat at Indy. It reminds me of the Jets a few years ago going into Oakland twice, and losing the second game. The Cowboys aren't going to defeat Carolina. Carolina's defense is one of the best in the NFL, and they are on a roll again after stumbling. And the ravens? Nice defense, by my NFL MVP runner-up Steve McNair will pick them apart and and bring the 11-win titans to victory.
Cowboys have had that kind of luck this year.
They aren't that good. Carter has more INT's than TD's. The coach of the year, hands down, is Bill Belichick, who was Jets coach for a day. I can't tell you what I think of that @$$h0Le Belichick.
That was the regular season. This is the play-offs and it's a whole other animal.
A six-seed has never made it to their respective conference championship.
And wild-cards never win championships either.
Oh yeah? Denver in '97, Tennessee was a yard away in '99, Baltimore in 2000.
Dallas has a chance. They got heart and a great coach.
No chance.
We'll see.
Saturday night!
It's alright for football.
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