Extremely Premature Super Bowl Predictions
#1
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:30 AM
Since I already know the Chargers will take it this year, after making Payton Manning cry to his daddy about a lack of pass protection, I am wondering which teams you think have the best chance at flirting with the greatness that is LT?
PS. You will be humiliated when the sports team from my home town defeats the sports team from your home town.
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#2
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:32 AM
#3
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:35 AM
#4
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:41 AM
Bring on the flames...
#5
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:41 AM
no one knows yet, but he is retarded if he leaves.
He is not a great QB, he is a decent QB who happens to be on the same team as LT and Antonio Gates. If he is smart, he will stay on and win the Super Bowl, if not, then ****, I dont care. If we have a new QB, we will end up giving LT the ball a hell of a lot more, which is a good thing.
But Brees will probably be back.
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#6
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:49 AM
Kansas City is gonna be really good next year..as the most underrated QB in the league is gonna have an easy year proving why he is so good and LJ will be the best RB in football next year..and TG will show himself to be the best TE in football..ANDDDD the defense got a lot better last year and will actually be a "good" defense next year. They will be a threat..just wait and see.
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Posted 08 March 2006 - 12:25 PM
#8
Posted 08 March 2006 - 12:31 PM
Kansas City is gonna be really good next year..as the most underrated QB in the league is gonna have an easy year proving why he is so good and LJ will be the best RB in football next year..and TG will show himself to be the best TE in football..ANDDDD the defense got a lot better last year and will actually be a "good" defense next year. They will be a threat..just wait and see.
bahahahahahahhaaa, you wish KK.
LJ had a miracle season last year, we'll see if he can keep it up. Why the fcuk is the AFC west so dam good? Except for the raiders of course. Whoever wins the AFC west will win the super bowl for sure.
PS. Payton Manning is a *****.
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#9
Posted 08 March 2006 - 12:36 PM
LJ had a miracle season last year, we'll see if he can keep it up. Why the fcuk is the AFC west so dam good? Except for the raiders of course. Whoever wins the AFC west will win the super bowl for sure.
PS. Payton Manning is a *****.
LJ had a miracle season last year??? LOL....okay......just like the year before where he was pretty damn good too. I guess "miracles" like this just happen when you have the best offense in football and the best offensive-line in football. Now that our D has finally gotten better...we'll be pretty good next year.
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#10
Posted 08 March 2006 - 12:44 PM
LJ does have that Oline which will help, but LT is just a better player.
do you remember the juke he put on Ty Law? that was the sickest thing i've ever seen, just sat him down.
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#11
Posted 08 March 2006 - 12:51 PM
LJ does have that Oline which will help, but LT is just a better player.
do you remember the juke he put on Ty Law? that was the sickest thing i've ever seen, just sat him down.
LT has done more in his career than LJ in his career thus far...but LJ was on a 2300 yard rushing pace last year..which would have obliterated the record...plus LJ is a pretty decent pass-catcher (when they throw to him...we have a lot of weapons). We'll just see who has a better year next year...I'll go with LJ because their offense overall will just be better.
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#12
Posted 08 March 2006 - 01:03 PM
maybe, but LT has got a better passer rating. lol.
honestly, i think LT will have a big year next year, with his claim this year of 2300 yards, his injury, and the letdown of the entire season, its gunna be hard to stop LT next year.
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#13
Posted 08 March 2006 - 01:38 PM
The NFC better step it up next year or the AFC is going to go start their own league. Mark it.
#14
Posted 08 March 2006 - 05:28 PM
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#15
Posted 08 March 2006 - 05:30 PM
Slow down there, Bruno.
Seahawks easily have the best offensive line in football. There's no doubt about that.
#16
Posted 08 March 2006 - 06:55 PM
Seahawks easily have the best offensive line in football. There's no doubt about that.
Lol.....then why does every football analyst in the media call KC's O-line the best offensive line in football??? Even during Super Bowl weekend they were talking about O-lines and they said "besides Kansas City, this is the best O-line in football." You guys have S. Alexander as your RB, a highly touted guy out of Alabama. We have had a backup RB in college and from the Ravens in Priest Holmes and then HIS backup Larry Johnson come in and both be incredible. Holmes was one of the best RBs in the league while he was healthy, and now LJ just stepped right in and is even better. Plus, here are KC's offensive ranks over the last four years...#4 (375 ypg), #2 (369 ypg), #1 (418 ypg), and #1 (387 ypg). That is the best offense in the league over the past four years..and please..I dare you to name our wide receivers without looking it up. We have ONE maybe average WR..and that is it. Who is our QB?? OH yeah, Trent Green..who is extremely immobile and has horrible knees. He was injury-riddled and mediocre throughout his entire career up until?? That's right, up until he went behind our O-line.....now he has a 80 consecutive games started streak and I believe is only the 3rd QB in the history of the NFL to have a QB rating over 90 for 3 straight years.
Seattle's O'line is good...but KC has been just as good for much longer. Seattle's O was #2 last year...but before was #8, #6, and #7. That's pretty good, but KC's offense has been better and has turned an injury prone mediocre QB into one of the best QBs in the league and turned a backup RB in both college and at Baltimore into one of the very best in the league, and just this year took a kid off the bench and had him on pace to rush for 2300 yards in a season.
KC's O-line is best in NFL right now. They are getting older and in a couple years..Seattle will ascend to that throne..but not right now.
Edit: As a rather good specific example...see the 2004 game between the Atlanta Falcons versus the KC Chiefs..where both Priest Holmes and Derrick Blaylock (ever heard of him???) both rush for 4 touchdowns EACH and rush for a total of 271 yards against one of the league's best rushing defenses at the time.
Five years in the making
#17
Posted 08 March 2006 - 06:57 PM
Both, however, could be losing key parts (Hutchinson and Shields)
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Posted 08 March 2006 - 07:22 PM
#19
Posted 08 March 2006 - 08:30 PM
Both, however, could be losing key parts (Hutchinson and Shields)
latest I have heard...there is a pretty good chance that Shields will be staying. He has said that he wants to play next year and would like to play for the Chiefs....so we'll see if they have to cut him for cap room or anything like that...but as of right now, I expect him back.
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#20
Posted 08 March 2006 - 11:05 PM
Look, guys, it's as simple as this: If Jake Plummer doesn't shave in the offseason and his beard/pornstache combo grows out like a chia pet, and if Mike Shanahan handcuffs Plummer so he can't throw off of one foot, the Broncos will be in the Super Bowl. The only way that team loses with its running game is when they're behind at halftime and Plummer has to throw, and his career with the Cardinals was plenty of evidence about how terrible Jake was at playing from behind.
Denver won't actually make it, though. I'll say the Giants and the Steelers, just for shits and giggles.
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