Well only went 1-2 but still happy since the Arlington Cowboys pretty much got eliminated today.
Who will win Super Bowl 50? | |||
| Patriots | 116 | 25.00% | |
| Seahawks | 41 | 8.84% | |
| Colts | 7 | 1.51% | |
| Packers | 42 | 9.05% | |
| Broncos | 85 | 18.32% | |
| Ravens | 8 | 1.72% | |
| Cowboys | 18 | 3.88% | |
| Panthers | 56 | 12.07% | |
| Other | 74 | 15.95% | |
| Scoreboard | 17 | 3.66% | |
| Total: | 464 | ||
Well only went 1-2 but still happy since the Arlington Cowboys pretty much got eliminated today.
John Fox is a good coach imho.
GB is certainly a better team if both were healthy. But 2015 is cursed I tell you. Cursed.
| Chris Hu said: Well only went 1-2 but still happy since the Arlington Cowboys pretty much got eliminated today. |
You shouldn't be too happy. They were already going nowhere imho, but today basically bought them a top 3 draft pick lol.
Hopefully they lose the rest of the games and get a little help for #1.
LOL at Skip Bayless more like Skip Clueless when it comes to picking the winner in that game.
| RolStoppable said: The Cowboys are America's team and nobody likes the Panthers. Bias is all one needs to arrive at a Dallas pick. Three weeks ago it already felt like the Panthers could go 16-0 and some people still wouldn't take them serious as Super Bowl contenders. |
I know a lot of people wanted the "From The Ashes!" story to happen for Dallas but you'd hope a professional analyst would be above that. Then again, most sports writers lean more on concepts like "they'll be extra fired up today" than they do on actual analysis.
I still think the Panthers are going to lose a couple of games down the stretch--they're very good but not great--and it's going to be a free-for-all of told-you-so articles from the sports media. They're going to pounce on it with glee and suddenly Carolina will be lumped in with the 2nd tier Packers and Jets of the league.

| Arkaign said: John Fox is a good coach imho. GB is certainly a better team if both were healthy. But 2015 is cursed I tell you. Cursed. |
He's a very good coach. He overachieved a lot with Carolina. It was bad personnel decisions on offense that brought him down here, not his coaching. It will be interesting to see if he's grown in that regard, because the Bears have some real issues to address.

RolStoppable said:
Yes, cursed. It's time that we prepare ourselves for three AFC South teams in the playoffs. |
Hahaha.
If the Pats weren't so beat up I'd say that nobody in the AFC had a prayer. Maybe Cinci will bounce back and shake their post-season blues? I'd be okay with that, those fans have had a pretty bad time over the years.
This weekend seeing Brady and Gronk going basically solo vs the Denver D will be telling. Even with Denver QB issues, that defense is the only one that compares to Carolina's in really being aggressive and getting results.
Arkaign said:
You shouldn't be too happy. They were already going nowhere imho, but today basically bought them a top 3 draft pick lol. Hopefully they lose the rest of the games and get a little help for #1. |
They need a lot more help then just a high first round draft pick. Its about time they get a real GM since JJ is clueless. On top of all that they will probably need another head coach.
Ugh, can the Packers pls go back to just smacking everyone they played? 
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