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Who will win the Super Bowl? Part II

Denver Broncos 24 18.75%
 
New England Patriots 14 10.94%
 
Houston Texans 1 0.78%
 
Baltimore Ravens 29 22.66%
 
Glasgow Rangers 3 2.34%
 
Atlanta Falcons 4 3.13%
 
San Francisco 49ers 29 22.66%
 
Green Bay Packers 4 3.13%
 
Seattle Seahawks 6 4.69%
 
I am a wuss, but I want to see the results. 12 9.38%
 
Total:126

That was probably the best Hitler video I've seen yet. Glad he's now a cheesehead.



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I like Peyton Manning, certainly far more than I like his little brother, which is why I'm sad that the first time a linebacker breezes through that porous O-line (exhibition game #1) Peyton's neck is going to give, and that'll be tha.



RolStoppable said:
noname2200 said:
I like Peyton Manning, certainly far more than I like his little brother, which is why I'm sad that the first time a linebacker breezes through that porous O-line (exhibition game #1) Peyton's neck is going to give, and that'll be tha.

But on the plus side, chocoloco will be quiet for the season. You should be thankful that you weren't here last year.

Was someone pretending that Tim Tebow might be an actual NFL quarterback?



RolStoppable said:
noname2200 said:

Was someone pretending that Tim Tebow might be an actual NFL quarterback?

All he did was winning!

It was funny that Tebow lost his last game in the regular season against Orton, the guy he replaced. It was sad that the Broncos won the AFC West regardless.

If I have my timelines correct, that's because before that playoff game all the real Steelers (sans Ward...oh sorry I said "real" huh?) died in an explosion at Gotham.

And there was much rejoicing.



noname2200 said:
RolStoppable said:
noname2200 said:
I like Peyton Manning, certainly far more than I like his little brother, which is why I'm sad that the first time a linebacker breezes through that porous O-line (exhibition game #1) Peyton's neck is going to give, and that'll be tha.

But on the plus side, chocoloco will be quiet for the season. You should be thankful that you weren't here last year.

Was someone pretending that Tim Tebow might be an actual NFL quarterback?

Hey now, it is not fair to start spewing out groundless statements until you actually declare what team you are loyal to so I know what I am up up against. If you say Raiders or Cheifs things might get a little crazy in here.

Edit: @ Rol Thankfully, Orton is now a cowbell so the Broncos will not have to be reminded of his mediocracy again.



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RolStoppable said:

Raiders or Chiefs? Neither is his favorite team, but the team he supports is still one of those that makes you go crazy.

EDIT: Especially because their QB scored six TDs against the Broncos last season.

I will have to predict Packers, Patriots, or Lions because theose teams were the ones that had a Qb score a lot on Denver. But, not one totaled six when I quickly checked.



noname2200 said:
I like Peyton Manning, certainly far more than I like his little brother, which is why I'm sad that the first time a linebacker breezes through that porous O-line (exhibition game #1) Peyton's neck is going to give, and that'll be tha.


I like Eli more.  He's won two Super Bowls (against the hated Patriots) and is not concerned with commercials or Saturday Night Live appreances like his older brother.



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RolStoppable said:
amp316 said:
noname2200 said:
I like Peyton Manning, certainly far more than I like his little brother, which is why I'm sad that the first time a linebacker breezes through that porous O-line (exhibition game #1) Peyton's neck is going to give, and that'll be tha.

I like Eli more.  He's won two Super Bowls (against the hated Patriots) and is not concerned with commercials or Saturday Night Live appreances like his older brother.

Yeah, Eli succeeded where Peyton failed year after year after year. Always lost against the Patriots in the playoffs until that one year when the Colts won the Super Bowl. But their opponent in the final game really was a pushover.

Sadly I have to agree with you.  The Bears really stunk up the joint in that game.  

The Colts didn't really win the Super Bowl that year.  They just didn't do enough wrong to lose it.



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RolStoppable said:
amp316 said:

Sadly I have to agree with you.  The Bears really stunk up the joint in that game.  

The Colts didn't really win the Super Bowl that year.  They just didn't do enough wrong to lose it.

The Bears were at least good for the first ten seconds of the game, but then it was all downhill from there. Rex Grossman... just imagine he would have won this Super Bowl and Manning became another Marino.

The Bears probably would have won the game if Loco's favorite QB, Kyle Orton, played insted.



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Well, I'll probably stay out of the prediction league, partly because Rol won't let me in and partly because I really don't know enough to make any sort of decent predictions. I'm great at reading articles that tell me the Broncos will do great though, and I believe them because they're all true.

I think the Broncos can do well this year. I approve of Peyton Manning taking over for Tebow, and I think that Denver will have a good year if he stays healthy. Problem is if he goes down, who the hell are we left with? Hanie? He's the second string QB right now.

And... that's about all I have to say for now. I haven't really kept up with any other NFL team.