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Theoretical Super Bowl Question


MichaelNewtonII

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Ok, this is really random but this thought randomly popped into my head when going to sleep last night. .. Let's say that the Carolina Panthers are in the super bowl this year... Would you rather face the New England Patriots in a Super Bowl XXXVIII rematch and get back at the Pats & Brady or would you rather face the Baltimore Ravens & Steve Smith who has done nothing but trash talk the Carolina Panthers organization since he left, and beat Smitty in the Super Bowl? Idk why I had this thought last night but it interested me to see what you guys think. I for one would like to face the Ravens, I just think it would be a great story & would be nice to stick it to Smith for all the trash talk about the Panthers organization since his release.

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Let's go over the various potential storylines:

New England Patriots: Rematch from our first and only Superbowl appearance, plus there that whole "flag pickup" thing last year

Baltimore Ravens: Steve Smith, more Steve Smith, all the Steve Smith

Pittsburgh Steelers: We play them every year in the preseason, Big Cat looks up to their organization, we got crushed earlier in the year

Cincinnati Bengals: We tied earlier. This is the only way this weird ass season should end.

Indianapolis Colts: Luck vs. Newton in a Superbowl. Print the money.

Denver Broncos: John Fox used to do stuff for the Panthers right?

And then of course, the only story line that will be talked about: How badly will [insert AFC team] destroy this losing record team that shouldn't even be in the playoffs, let alone Superbowl?

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Get in the SB and beat NE............that would have Smitty eating more crow wishing he was here rather than there....

 

I'll go one step further............get back to the SB next year and face NE again and beat them again!!!..............................there!!!

 

How's that for making all you fuggers nervous for the whole season next year.........LOL

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