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Too Early to make Superbowl Predictions?


MooreToSmitty

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Is it? Cause I'm bored waiting for the draft, & I just had a feeling on who will be in the SB this year.

Now, this is in no way backed up by extensive thought, theories, or explanations.

Jets vs. Panthers, Panthers win.

I don't know about the Jets but we are more in line to play Detroit in the toilet bowl at this point. That is if we improve from where we are right now, LOL.

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If Sanchez has a step backwards and has a sophomore slump....he will probably be on par w/ the 2009 Jake. Sanchez at points was pretty bad, Jets were lucky to get that far last year. The team itself is awesome....but we know the impact of one man....I actually don't like the Jets as much as some.

I think they are a playoff team....I just don't trust Sanchez in year 2. Too many unknowns, if forced I'd go Colts/Saints.

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i'd never bet against the colts. they make things happen every year regardless of what their team is like. manning is a one man team. there are lots of teams that could make it. predictions are no better than wild guesses. it goes to whichever team shows up to play in the playoffs that day. it largely depends on unpredictable things like turnovers, big plays down the field due to blown coverages, and missed field goals.

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The draft hasn't even started yet.. and were making SB predictions......

you think a draft pick is gonna have an effect on who is in the SB?

Who in the draft is going to do that? Or are you counting on other moves/trades to have an impact.

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