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The best team in NFL this year?


Jmac

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1 minute ago, Bronn said:

Super Bowl will be Ravens/Saints.

Pats are good, but I think they fall to Baltimore for the AFC crown.

Saints will be given the full ride in the NFC as it'll be Brees' farewell story/apology for PI stuff.

This.....ala Peyton Manning

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Super Bowl will be the 49ers and Patriots imo

Brady may be old but the amount of post season experience that franchise has is going to be hard to beat.

As far as the NFC, I think the Saints are overrated, and they play dirty. If it went their way, they’ll have to get away with a lot.

Other than that I don’t see any NFC team standing in the 49ers way. 

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22 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Really only 2 or 3 elite teams....Ravens and 49'ers seem to be the best of the best. N.O and the Patriots may be the next tier, then K.C and then whom?

Who is the best of the best?

1: Seattle

2: San Francisco 

3: Baltimore 

4: New England 

 

everybody else are pretenders 

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7 minutes ago, Jus Rob said:

The 49ers if healthy on offense better then Saints and Seahawks 

49ers are not better than Saints on offense. No way in hell. They may look better on offense than NO if they play each other but that would be bc of SF’s suffocating defense. 
 

SF still have to play Seattle in Seattle. That’s probably the toughest place to play in. I like SF but I can’t see them going up there and coming back with a Win. Seattle may just win the division bc of that and have home field advantage in the playoff. 

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11 minutes ago, Forty-Eight said:

49ers are not better than Saints on offense. No way in hell. They may look better on offense than NO if they play each other but that would be bc of SF’s suffocating defense. 
 

SF still have to play Seattle in Seattle. That’s probably the toughest place to play in. I like SF but I can’t see them going up there and coming back with a Win. Seattle may just win the division bc of that and have home field advantage in the playoff. 

No 49ers aren't better the the Saints on offense but 49ers defense will neutralize the Saints offense. 

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