I'd like to think you are right, but who do you think can beat them at home from the NFC in the playoffs? Can't see them losing to Arizona again.
San Francisco.
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San Francisco.
Maybe but they've been outscored 71-16 there last two trips there.
If the Pats make it to the Super Bowl, they will definitely have a weather advantage over all of the most likely NFC opponents. Brady is the best bad weather QB in league history. You see other QBs being grounded by wind and snow. But other than torrential downpours in Cincy this year, I have never seen a weather condition slow Brady down.
While all that is probably true, I like the idea of at least some Super Bowls being in northern, open air stadiums. There shouldn't be a guarantee of perfect conditions, as that's not what football is about.
... Not every year, but the possibility should be there by including more places like NYC in the SB venue rotation.
Can't wait to see PED Carrol's media darling Seahawks not even advance to the SB. It's crazy how every Patriots game is dissected to the bone yet people seem to ignore...
Seahawks at home...
Cardinals 17
Seahawks 10
Seahawks 27
Bucs 24
Seahawks 20
Titans 13
Seahawks on road....
Colts 34
Sehawks 28
Seahawks 23
Texans 20
Seahawks 14
Rams 9
Seahawks 12
Panthers 7
How anyone can look a the above and act like the Seahawks are some juggernaut or unbeatable at home is hysterical.
I'd like to think you are right, but who do you think can beat them at home from the NFC in the playoffs? Can't see them losing to Arizona again.
Carolina is for real.
It all depends on Cam though.
Not with Steve Smith on IR.