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NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 5:55 pm
by Ray Barnes
Early predictions: Carolina over Arizona, New England over Denver.
Last weekend: 2-2. Overall: 5-3.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:43 pm
by Roy Hersh
Seems like the smart bet. I really don't care anymore, but it would be nice to see Denver have a good game. So sick of the Patriots and especially Tom Brady's face.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:53 pm
by Moses Botbol
Roy Hersh wrote:Seems like the smart bet. I really don't care anymore, but it would be nice to see Denver have a good game. So sick of the Patriots and especially Tom Brady's face.
So, how do you really feel about the Pats? I don't have a good feeling for the Pats tomorrow. All the odds are against them like playing away, playing in Denver... That being said, on paper the Pats are a better team, but are they good enough to get past the traditional hurdles?
As for Carolina; if they don't win the Super Bowl; I'd be surprised. Carolina vs. New England rematch would be cool. Right Roy? Pats in the Super Bowl again.
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Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 3:58 pm
by Ray Barnes
Anyone who might be getting tired of Tom Brady ought to consider a potential 5th Super Bowl win would bring him closer to retirement.

Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 12:49 pm
by Ray Barnes
As the forum owner aptly said about a week ago, to paraphrase, the talking's about done, and it's time to play.
Planned football wine: Chateau Calon-Segur 2004 - but might call an audible.

Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:03 pm
by Glenn E.
I almost forgot!
Carolina over Arizona and New England over Denver.
That's what my brain says. My heart says reverse both.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:19 pm
by Ray Barnes
AFC Championship predictions:
Denver 21
New England 24
Game time temperature 39
Number of times Manning yells Omaha 98
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 4:39 pm
by Bradley Bogdan
What a game. The Fightin Peytons survive and advance to face an uphill battle in two weeks, regardless of the opponent.
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Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 5:09 pm
by Ray Barnes
I think at the end of the day, when NE's longest run play is Brady for 11 yards, they were getting beat at the line of scrimmage by Denver's defense - whose pass rush looked somewhat like that of the NY Giants in their recent post season hey day. Congrats to Denver.
The 2004 Calon Segur was swapped for Delas 2013 Saint-Esprit Cotes du Rhone. With its high syrah content, the wine is almost a dead ringer for a St. Joseph. Solid little wine.

Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 5:24 pm
by Roy Hersh
Brady and Belichick will have the great pleasure of watching the Super Bowl on TV. Excellent outcome as Denver made NE look plain. Nice to see Brady on his butt the whole game. I think we have finally seen the beginning of the end of the Patriot's dominance in the AFC. PTL.
Now to watch the better game of the day. Arizona will have to bring their A+ game just to stay even with Carolina, and I don't see the Cardinals finding a way to beat Newton and the Panthers.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:01 pm
by Eric Menchen
Better game of the day? Explain, please.
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Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 12:52 am
by Ray Barnes
The NFC Championship game, in terms of competitiveness, was quite a different story. I dare say the Seahawks game a week ago was much better.
Although this thread is football, I can't resist the urge to congratulate Milos Raonic on his thrilling 5 set victory over Stan Wawrinka at the Australian Open. That is eradicating my disappointing afternoon.
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Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:05 am
by Glenn E.
One win each for the heart and brain. 1-1 for the week, 7-3 overall.
I'm now stuck in a similar situation for the Super Bowl - my brain says Carolina in a roll, but my heart wants to give Peyton a going-away present. As usual, I'll bet with my brain and then cheer with my heart.
Someone on FB is trying to tell me that Denver has a chance because their defense is so good and their offense is better than you'd think. I pointed out that Carolina just beat the #1 scoring defense (Seattle) and #1 scoring offense (Arizona) in consecutive weeks, and didn't seem at all bothered by the #1-ness of either.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:53 am
by Moses Botbol
Glenn E. wrote:Someone on FB is trying to tell me that Denver has a chance because their defense is so good and their offense is better than you'd think.
Even though Denver won their last two games, they were far from commanding victories. They have no where the command or polish like Carolina. It's very hard to give Peyton much props for this season when he wasn't responsible for getting them where they are IMO.
Denver will have a hell of time trying to stop Newton. Block his passers and he'll run for 50+ yards & 2 TD's that game.
What's not to like about Carolina?
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:30 pm
by Roy Hersh
It is time to create ye old annual Super Bowl thread. NOW!
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:14 pm
by Eric Menchen
Moses Botbol wrote:Even though Denver won their last two games, they were far from commanding victories. They have no where the command or polish like Carolina. It's very hard to give Peyton much props for this season when he wasn't responsible for getting them where they are IMO.
Denver will have a hell of time trying to stop Newton. Block his passers and he'll run for 50+ yards & 2 TD's that game.
I agree with everything you wrote. I also think that on any given Sunday, something different can happen, and that seems to happen even more so with the Super Bowl.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:57 am
by Moses Botbol
Eric Menchen wrote:
I agree with everything you wrote. I also think that on any given Sunday, something different can happen, and that seems to happen even more so with the Super Bowl.
Like the best kicker in the NFL missing his first extra point of the season, one of the all time great QB's throwing lateral pass that was recovered by the other team, or one of the best 4th down conversion teams missing two in a row? If the games were so calculated, no one would watch with such intent and passion.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:08 am
by Glenn E.
Moses Botbol wrote:or one of the best 4th down conversion teams missing two in a row?
Makes you wonder, doesn't it? What if they'd kicked FGs on both of those 4th downs...
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:17 am
by Ray Barnes
Brady was hit more times on Sunday than by any other QB in any game this season. This has led to the dismissal of the Offensive Line coach.
Re: NFL Conference Championships
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:22 am
by Bradley Bogdan
Glenn E. wrote:Moses Botbol wrote:or one of the best 4th down conversion teams missing two in a row?
Makes you wonder, doesn't it? What if they'd kicked FGs on both of those 4th downs...
The late game 4th down call was totally the right one. The offense hadn't been great, if you kick a FG you still need a TD anyway, it was the best odds call for success.
As much as I don't think Denver would have won in OT, I was hoping the Pats would score on that conversion at the end of the game so it didn't have to end.
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