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Saturday Playoff Thread... Go Colts , Go Rams?


Jeremy Igo

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42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Regular season results would dictate the reverse. The Saints beat the Rams and lost to the Cowboys.

Of course, that would require cheering for the Cowboys, so... :poison:

Maybes Eagles will just continue their magic and end it tomorrow...

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2 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

Everyone knows the Super Bowl will be Brady vs. Brees. Lots of money to be made by the NFL for that one.

I don’t think Pats are good enough to beat Chargers this year, and if they somehow do, not the Chiefs at Arrowhead.

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I actually think we see a Saints-Chargers Super Bowl. 

Look for LA to host at least one championship game this year. If the chiefs win today I fully expect to see the rams beat the cowboys and the Eagles beat the saints tomorrow.  Allowing for the NFC championship to be played in LA  

If the colts win, the chargers will beat the pats and host the colts in LA. 

Then the saints will be walked to the title game to host the rams or cowboys. 

Too much money to be made by the NFL by propping up the LA market.  

 

 

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