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over 450 yds for each team in this game. I think the Giants got like 550 yds. People should quit talking so terribly about our Defense. Nobody is really stopping anybody out there . Well maybe the Ravens know how to make bad offense look like who they are.
Cowboys are definitely more talented on defense than the Patriots and arguably more talented on offense as well, yet the Cowboys gave their games away on back-to-back weeks. Makes me appreciate Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and Robert Kraft that much more.
I'm hoping the Giants win and go on to take their division. I think they've got a better chance against Green Bay than Dallas does, if it gets to that point.
Green Bay is a clear cut Superbowl favorite. Sure their D gives up yards, but they have serious playmakers and are forcing turnovers like they are illegal.That's how I hope it plays out too.
1. GB
2/3. SF/NO in any order
4. NYG
NYG and SF/NO win on WC weekend. GB would have to beat NYG, SF/NO, and the AFC champion. Assuming no major injuries or drastic changes, that is a very tough road to a perfect season.
If GB somehow draws a DET/ATL/Bears/Dallas in the 2nd round that's a major break for them.
Green Bay is a clear cut Superbowl favorite. Sure their D gives up yards, but they have serious playmakers and are forcing turnovers like they are illegal.
It's been said before and it'll be said again, there's no truly complete team in the NFL. Every single team has some major issue somewhere.Yeah, they seem awfully similar to last year's Pats team. Historic offense, opportunistic defense. Their downfall was when the offense made its first mistakes in forever and opposing offenses played mistake free. Not nearly as beatable as the 2007 Pats seemed.