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Arizona or Greenbay?


CamMoon

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I know, I know it's Seattle week but I honestly think we should but the chickens by 3 touchdowns at a minimum, save divine intervention we should beat Seattle. That said, I'll be rooting hard for Arizona because I want to smash them in the mouth and get revenge for a certain playoff game that sent this team back a half decade. Plus, I would much rather play Carson fuging Palmer than Aaron Rogers every day of the week. KP

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There's more to football than a QB.  GB's defense is awful, and their run game isn't good.  On the flip side, Zona has an average QB, average RB, and pretty much top tier talent EVERYWHERE else.  Zona is the ONLY team that truly worries me amongst the remaining teams in the playoffs.  We're better, but not by enough that I think we could absorb a negative turnover game.

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15 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

I'd prefer the Packers for sure. Once we make the Super Bowl, the easiest team would be the Chiefs. Our roster would WRECK the Chiefs.

The Chiefs are good...DVOA says so!!! Bwahahaha 

yeah, the Chiefs really are good.  But they have Alex Smith.  Alex Smith Alex Smith Alex Smith.  In the Super Bowl.  Would be too good to be true.

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5 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

fug this easy poo. I want Arizona then New England. Besides honestly I'd rather play Carson Palmer then Aaron Rodgers in the NFCC game. But yea, Seattle now

Yup. I want the hardest possible road. That means roll Seattle on Sunday then obliterate the Cards the next week. And then 2 short weeks after that humiliate the Patriots.

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