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Top 3 teams in the NFC. (Be thou Pissed)


TheWiz

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I really love this stuff...  Just in case you thought the narrative was changing. Wait for it. 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/inside-the-nfl/0ap3000000583141/Inside-the-NFL-Who-s-the-king-of-the-NFC

Summary: 

Phil Simms, Brandon Marshall, Boomer Esiason.

Question posed: Did anybody have these 3 teams at the top of the NFC at the beginning of the year?

Boomer Esiason ranks: #1- Cardinals, Carolina #2 Vikings #3

Cardinals - have terrific secondary. Carson Palmer showing gutsy performance. They are going to be a force to be reckoned with the rest of the way.  Mentions Larry Fitgerald, d-line and Chris Johnson. Say’s they can do it all.

Brandon Marshal- there's nothing here to validate that these 3 teams should be sitting here. Cardinals is an obvious pick.

They mention that all 3 teams have top players at certain positions… Mentions Davis and Kuechly. 3 great stories.

Phil Simms- common denominator. of all 3 teams  = 3 the biggest teams in the NFL. Arizona #1, Minnesota #2.

Can any of these teams win a SuperBowl? Can they beat New England?

 

9-0.... and 3rd best. Sounds right to me. Keep the fellas mad... keep 'em motivated... so we can keep pounding and dab on them folks. Let this remind you that bias is real... and sometimes you can do nothing but win... and people will still be idiots... and get paid for it. So win it all fellas. One game at a time. But leave no doubt. 

 

 

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There were only 2 rankings, Boomer had us 2nd, I forget who named us third, but the other hosts didn't present any rankings. They were basically arguing over which way the top 3 should be ranked, but all seemed to agree that it as Arizona because of how well Carson played Seattle last weekend. They seem to forget that Cam walked into that bitch and won the game on the last drive.

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Just further solidifies the fact that pretty much everyone they have hosting Inside the NFL is a complete and utter retard.  Simms and Boomer are both grade A ass clowns, the other little Jewey guy has no business on a show like that, and Brandon Marshall is on ESPN every week just about, making one of the most boneheaded plays ive ever seen.....fug all those guys.

Arizona....lol. Ask them what happened last time they came to B of A.

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