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In a way I hope you're right, 'cause of the 4 teams left in the playoffs now, I'm leaning toward the Patriots. But if the 49ers beat the Falcons next week and Kaepernick puts on a similar display in the SB, they could find themselves SB champs. Personally, I don't think Atlanta gets by San Francisco, not because necessarily because of Kaepernick, but just the whole team matchup. I'm also thinking Baltimore's emotional ride comes to an end next week in Foxboro. So although I finished 2-2 for the 2nd straight week, I'll give the predictions another try:
49ers 27, Falcons 21
Patriots 31, Ravens 16
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I usually go with the NFC West teams but I gotta root for Tony G. Maybe the greatest Tight End ever. Also the Patriots and Tom Brady always been my favorite in the AFC but again another great is retiring, Ray Lewis so I'm rooting for a superbowl including two of the greatest at the position before they retire.
Falcons over Niners
Ravens over Patriots
Tong.G vs Ray Ray. Who will retire with a superbowl win?
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Going with the sentimental favorites, eh?
I myself had one of those. I was rooting for the Broncos, not because I'm a huge Denver fan, but because of Peyton Manning. The fact that this cat had 4 neck surgeries and brought the Broncos to the brink (not to mention a 1st round bye) is beyond admirable. But alas it wasn't meant to be. There was that Ray guy on the other team.![]()
Good thread @TitoFan, So now it's San Francisco vs. Atlanta @3:00 PM ET, and Baltimore vs New England @6:30 PM ET Sunday.
I'm sick about my Texans who went to shit when it counted at the end of the season.
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I'm not picking. I suck at calling pro games.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
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Thanks, @Mars_ax. NFL fans are in a definite minority here, but I thought it would be nice to have a thread for those of us who do follow the game. I always look forward to this part of the year, because I tend to OD on football during Wild Card and Divisional Playoffs weekends. The Super Bowl is actually kind of a downer (unless the game is competitive, as it has been as of late), because after it's over there's no more football for about 6-7 months.
I think the Texans would've had better luck against the Ravens or someone like that... but they had the misfortune of meeting up with Brady and the Patriots in Foxboro. Steep hill to climb.
I had high expectations for the Texans, so i'm really disappointed at how they finished the year. I'm thinking that the other teams around the league started figuring them out towards the end of the year.
Atlanta vs. the Patriots would make for a nice Superbowl, I don't care much for the 49ers or the Ravens.
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Yea everybody talked about Adrien Peterson coming back from his injury and being the MVP. I think Peyton deserved it more, 4 neck surgeries and got his new team the number 1 seed. Tough they went out like that in 0T. They had that game wrap up if not for those secondary.
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The way Peyton threw that final interception reminded me of Brett Favre's last game for the Vikings. Late in a playoff game, and the most important thing is not to throw a pick....
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