NFL Conference Championships
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NFL Conference Championships
Games next weekend:
AFC Championship Game: Indianapolis Colts vs. the New England Patriots
NFC Championship Game: Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks
So who do you predict will make it into the Super Bowl ... predict the scores for each of the two games above.
AFC Championship Game: Indianapolis Colts vs. the New England Patriots
NFC Championship Game: Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks
So who do you predict will make it into the Super Bowl ... predict the scores for each of the two games above.
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Do I even need to say who I want and think will win the AFC Championship? The only thing that worries me is that Colts have Adam Vinatieri and he is gold at Gillette...
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NE Patriots 31, I Colts 22
S. Seahawks 33, GB Packers 17
Would rather the Colts win, like Luck. Seahawks D looks too tough.
P.S. Dez Bryant: Looks like a catch to me--he had control, took three steps after catch and made a "football move". What idiocy to have a rule that would define that as incomplete.
S. Seahawks 33, GB Packers 17
Would rather the Colts win, like Luck. Seahawks D looks too tough.
P.S. Dez Bryant: Looks like a catch to me--he had control, took three steps after catch and made a "football move". What idiocy to have a rule that would define that as incomplete.
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And if you apply the rule logic to the Denver game, where the kick returner never had control, that's Denver ball on the punt return.John M. wrote:P.S. Dez Bryant: Looks like a catch to me--he had control, took three steps after catch and made a "football move". What idiocy to have a rule that would define that as incomplete.
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I confess that I have not followed this season at all. I only became aware of it through Glenn's hysterical ranting on Facebook.
Would now be a good time to nail my colours (yes, it has a "u") to the Seahawk mast?
Would now be a good time to nail my colours (yes, it has a "u") to the Seahawk mast?
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Oops. I just noticed that the Patriots are still in itDerek T. wrote:I confess that I have not followed this season at all. I only became aware of it through Glenn's hysterical ranting on Facebook.
Would now be a good time to nail my colours (yes, it has a "u") to the Seahawk mast?
Perhaps I'll just put a tack in the Seahawks for now
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NE won't lost to Indy @ home. Can't see that happening. Although I'd love that upset, it would then spoil the best possible Super Bowl which I don't think includes the Colts.
While I think that GB would also find a way to beat the Patriots on a neutral field, I believe it is Seattle's destiny to do so this year. They are 25-2 at home over the past couple of seasons, which includeds playoff games. So nearly unbeatable. On any give Sunday ... that's why they play the games. GB is the toughest team Seattle will have faced 2x in 2015. The Packers have the best established QB in football, in Aaron Rodgers and I'd never bet against him, as long as GB's defense is so solid. But the 12th man of Seattle creates an absolutely crazy advantage for the home team. I can't think of any other stadium in the NFL where the fans NEVER sit down. If Green Bay does manage to find a way to get the crowd quiet, no less seated, they'd have a chance to win. I don't see that happening, albeit, anything is possible.
NE 31 - INDY 27
SEA 24 - GB 16
While I think that GB would also find a way to beat the Patriots on a neutral field, I believe it is Seattle's destiny to do so this year. They are 25-2 at home over the past couple of seasons, which includeds playoff games. So nearly unbeatable. On any give Sunday ... that's why they play the games. GB is the toughest team Seattle will have faced 2x in 2015. The Packers have the best established QB in football, in Aaron Rodgers and I'd never bet against him, as long as GB's defense is so solid. But the 12th man of Seattle creates an absolutely crazy advantage for the home team. I can't think of any other stadium in the NFL where the fans NEVER sit down. If Green Bay does manage to find a way to get the crowd quiet, no less seated, they'd have a chance to win. I don't see that happening, albeit, anything is possible.
NE 31 - INDY 27
SEA 24 - GB 16
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Roy, Tom Brady is not your hero? That's a tight line on the AFC game.Roy Hersh wrote: NE 31 - INDY 27
SEA 24 - GB 16
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I think that's probably more a commentary on the NE defense than Tom Brady. They were #9 rush defense, and #17 pass defense last year, which doesn't bode well for slowing down Andrew Luck.Moses Botbol wrote:Roy, Tom Brady is not your hero? That's a tight line on the AFC game.Roy Hersh wrote: NE 31 - INDY 27
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I hope that the Packers can make it... but as Roy says, it will be difficult...
To be honest: I don't watch a lot of NFL - the only sport I follow with complete dedication is soccer...
But sometimes, these two sports intermingle and something good comes out of it... interesting article in the Guardian some days ago:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/j ... e-seahawks
To be honest: I don't watch a lot of NFL - the only sport I follow with complete dedication is soccer...
But sometimes, these two sports intermingle and something good comes out of it... interesting article in the Guardian some days ago:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/j ... e-seahawks
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Moses, the intent of my score for the AFC game was aptly nailed by Eric M.
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4 point spread... Vegas is 7.5 right now.Roy Hersh wrote:Moses, the intent of my score for the AFC game was aptly nailed by Eric M.
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Lots of Thread Creep...so give us your predictions of scores!!
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I have a Grahams LBV ready for tomorrow...
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If you are talking to me, I have already done so, above.
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1 hour and counting. Blood pumping and ready for the thumping. Let the games begin!
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Wow! What an ending to the Seattle/Green Bay game.
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Seattle/Green Bay seem scripted out of a Disney Movie ending--even that 2 point conversion was ridculous. Incredible---what a collapse by Green Bay; what amazing stuff by the Seahawks.
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All smiles around MA this morning. I live 30 miles from Gillette Stadium and did not get rain until late 3rd quarter
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...no...I meant the rest of us.Roy Hersh wrote:If you are talking to me, I have already done so, above.
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