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I would be surprised is SF does anything other than win the SB this year. too much talent all over the field
I'll take NE in the north east over any of these teams
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I would be surprised if SF does anything other than win the SB this year. too much talent all over the field
I'll take NE in the north east over any of these teams
Mocking the opposing QB, what a bozo....
Mocking the opposing QB, what a bozo....
I hate both of these teams. I wish they could both lose.
SF is a bad-weather team. Not sure if you missed the GB game.
SF is a bad-weather team. Not sure if you missed the GB game.
I hate both of these teams. I wish they could both lose.
I'm actually starting to feel like, should the Pats get to the Super Bowl, I'd rather see Seattle than either of these teams. Just feels like a better match up, the way the Pats have developed (run game, defense) the past few games.
Yeah especially when he has his own little premadonna celebration.
He one-upped bad with awful....
And?? Pats normally play in a dome?
How many draft picks would Florio want us to lose if this was Belichick:
Your post implied that the Pats would have the advantage in bad weather. I think it would be neutral and San Fran's superior talent at almost every position would win out. Best case scenario for the Pats is San Diego and Seattle. I think our running game could wear down Seattle's undersized front 7.
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