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Your thoughts on the NFC outcome ?


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I hope Brady blows them out. Yes they have talent, but they got their arses whipped and two stupid plays beat GB. At least we weren't the only ones that had the wounded duck hurt us. Give me a break. 

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Give Cam another WR and a avg LT and the hawks don't stand a chance next year. I really could see a Denver type blowout with the Hawks on the losing end. Prob the way its going to be because I will be pulling for them.

The Hawks coaching staff tailors their game plans to their team's strengths and the opposing team's weaknesses. I've seen no evidence the Panthers coaching staff knows how to do that. Hopefully that changes.
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First Superbowl I probably will not watch.  Awful, just awful.

 

I work an overnight schedule so it makes it hard to watch the night games anyway.  That said, I actually don't have a problem not watching this game.  I can't remember a super bowl I've been less interested to watch, and the lead up coverage is just going to be insufferable.

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