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Old 12-31-2012, 09:34 AM   #11
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Seattle is one team I don't wanna face.... Too much of a Giants feel to them.

SF on the other hand, would be uber-hyped as the second coming and the media would slobber of them incessantly. I imagine, we might even be an underdog in that matching.

It would be nice to go into a SB like that for once.

But alas...... Much work to be done before then.
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Old 12-31-2012, 09:37 AM   #12
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They are but Gronk is back and this offense should "scare" all others that have to face us as well.
If by "back" you mean he was running around with one arm, then I agree....but a two armed Gronk would sure be nice. I know he was protecting his arm, but man, he didn't instill much confidence in me that he's going to be his normal force in the playoffs.

Also, that big win over the Texans doesn't look nearly as impressive anymore.

Just my two cents.
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Old 12-31-2012, 09:38 AM   #13
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Tom Brady hoisting a Lombardi while Richard Sherman expresses his angst on Twitter would be a lovely sight.

That said, Seattle scares me the same way the Giants do/did. Any team with a defense that explosive scares me. They are for real.
Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch are bonified. The NFC is lucky Seattle will be on the road to make things fair.
The bigger question may be if an NFC contender can emerge from the conference championship healthy enough because those teams are gonna kick the crap out of each other. I'm hoping for Seattle/SF championship game (if that is possible) .....for me, that is the must see match up in the NFC
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Seattle is one team I don't wanna face.... Too much of a Giants feel to them.

SF on the other hand, would be uber-hyped as the second coming and the media would slobber of them incessantly. I imagine, we might even be an underdog in that matching.

It would be nice to go into a SB like that for once.

But alas...... Much work to be done before then.
Seattle is scary but they have a cheerleader for a coach and a rookie QB. Not a traditional recipe for postseason success.
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If by "back" you mean he was running around with one arm, then I agree....but a two armed Gronk would sure be nice. I know he was protecting his arm, but man, he didn't instill much confidence in me that he's going to be his normal force in the playoffs.

Also, that big win over the Texans doesn't look nearly as impressive anymore.

Just my two cents.
Lol, yeah, I guess so. It generally takes about 6 weeks for bones to heal, with the bye that gives him another2 weeks, I think he'll be better by that time. Watch.
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Kap isn't that good. He played college ball 5 miles from my house. Niners won't make it, Crabtree is the only guy doing stuff. Shut him down and the running game and they are done. Now for the pats we haven't played out best. Get everyone healthy and we are unstoppable.


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broncos are as much favorite as the pats from AFC especially playing @home. NFC is open. No one likes ATL but it really is all on matchups and they could make it too.
49ers bye is huge becos they can get justin smith back.Without him their D has problems.
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Lol, yeah, I guess so. It generally takes about 6 weeks for bones to heal, with the bye that gives him another2 weeks, I think he'll be better by that time. Watch.
For sure, gronk is gonna be huge. And then that leaves someone open like Lloyd, Aaron, Wes for Brady. This team hasn't played with all these together and clicking, that's when they click, the play offs.


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its interesting in the NFC, more so than the AFC where its mostly two teams: us and denver

houston, baltimore are reeling, colts have a rookie qb and really not that great defense, and the bengals might be too young

in the NFC, i could see atlanta finally go past their hiccups, and own the whole division to the champ game, SF is good, though i still believe not as good as w/ alex smith under the helm, GB is improving, getting healthier, and have rodgers and a decent D, they're most like us, there's washington w/ robert and a pretty decent D for them, i would not automatically rule them out, even w/ rookie QB, same thing with seattle, which has a run game, wilson is playing well, but they wont be home for any games, minnesotta might be the only easy out, and even then they just beat GB in a game GB really wanted....
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broncos are still favorites to reach SB as they should be. We will have to show we are up to par in 2 weeks to go in there and get a win
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