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  • #725855
    Anonymous
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    Let me quote myself from a few weeks ago

    Overall, the whole NFC is nothing but crap and whoever comes out of there won’t have a prayer against New England or Indy in the Super Bowl

    Ya that was pretty easy, i’m still convinced that New England was the best team this year and would be champs if they didn’t fall victim to crooked officiating

    Let me do my tribute to chicago qb rex grossman, aka wrecks grossman, aka interceptasauras rex

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    What a clown

    #725863
    Anonymous
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    lol. love the pic!

    well I covered on everything except my parlay on the colts and over, but that was a small bet compared to over all.

    so I ended up a happy camper.

    #725909
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Da Bears could have one that Super Bowl if not for Grossman. He is the only weak link in their chain.

    I was rooting for the Colts so I was happy with outcome, but I felt the Bears defense and the special teams deserved better then to have THEIR hard work thrown away by a totally inept QB.

    Ok here is my suggestion for Da Bears and the NFC in 2008….. Dont beat the shit out me either….. Jeff Garcia. Bring him in and BANG! Instant Superbowl contendors and possible winners. It makes sense because McNabb WILL start again for Philly next year and Garcia showed he has the stuff still (I thought he looked BETTER then McNabb this year). I cant see Garcia wasting away on the bench while the Bears need him. Make Griese back up and send Grossman to someplace like the Mongolian Football League.

    #725937
    Anonymous
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    Interesting idea Lou, but that ship has passed, teams that lose in the Super Bowl are usually done for, recent examples, Seattle, Carolina, Philly, Oakland, St. Louis, they were still decent the following season or two, but never reached that level of play again, not until they reformat the team, it’s tough to overcome a Super Bowl loss mentally.

    I thought Griese should have been the #1 QB all year, the guy has never done anything wrong in his career, he just got burned out in Denver as they relied on his arm way too much, all he needed was a bit of a rest and freshening period.

    The guy is a former Pro Bowler with multiple 3000 yard passing seasons, can scramble when necessary, has a career TD to Int ratio of 104-80, and his old man was a multiple Super Bowl winner and the QB for the 1972 perfect season Miami Dolphins

    What a waste of a perfectly good QB

    Just to explain the burnout thing a bit better, back in 2002, Griese’s final year with the Broncos(the one that killed his arm), he started 13 games, and in 4 of those games he was made to throw the ball 45+ times(53, 50, 47, 46 pass attempts)

    In comparison to Manning, who is the most notorious frequent passer in the league, Manning threw the ball 45+ times…1 time in 16 games in 2006, 1 time in 16 games in 2005, 0 times in 16 games in 2004

    It is a huge difference, and takes a toll physically, i doubt any QB could withstand that kind of physical abuse to an arm

    My NFC Surprise for next year is none other than the Arizona Cardinals, the ultimate NFL loser since joining the league, i really like the looks of this team, if they grab one or two decent defensive players via the draft, look out, new coach Wisenhunt is awesome, he was the big reason Pittsburgh won the Super Bowl in 2005, giving him young QB Leinart(very good, future Pro Bowler), 2 best young WR’s Boldin/Fitzgerald(both Pro Bowlers), 4 time Pro Bowler James at RB, you might as well just forfeit the NFC title to these guys

    These guys are young, fresh, and ready to kick some ass, interesting note about divisional opponents, Arizona had the best record vs their division this year, beating up all of them, Seattle, St. Louis, and San Francisco

    Expect an offensive monster next year in the desert, they also got my buddy Kurt Warner, Super Bowl MVP, just in case, he’s gonna tutor this Leinart kid who has only started 11 games in his career, if you don’t know the $50 million kid… 3 years at USC, 3 Bowl games, 1 National Championship, 1 National Champioship game MVP, 1 Heisman Trophy, 1 Rose Bowl MVP, 1 Orange Bowl MVP, AP Player of the Year, ESPN Player of the Year, 1 Unitas Award, 1 Manning Award, etc, in just 3 years, incredible, plus he dated Paris Hilton, yes champ, yes…krist, the kid is only 23 years old.

    You can call me a fool later but there is no way i pass on this 100-1 shot, just took them at betfair, too late, no more 100-1, i bought up all the shares, and if anybody else is gonna give me 100-1 i’ll buy them too.

    If New Orleans can come within one game of a Super Bowl after going 2-14, then this team can one up em and maybe even win it all

    Fly high red bird

    #725969
    Anonymous
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    Nick I’d say the real gamble (if you’re in the states) is whether or not you’ll be able to get your money if you win.

    I think the bears are young enough to be able to withstand the loss and still come back and be a contender as long as their defense stays in tact.

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