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Road to the Super Bowl


davos

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Who do you want to see in each Championship game & the Super Bowl?

NFCC: Green Bay @ Chicago

AFCC: Baltimore @ New England

Super Bowl: Green Bay v. New England (SB 31 rematch)

-The Pack's LBs & DBs versus Brady would be a good match up, but I can see Chicago going also

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I'm thinking I won't be able to stomach a GB vs Chi matchup.

The stress would be...more than I can bear.

So I almost hope it is Chi vs Atl.

AFC, I'm thinking Bal vs. NE with Bal pulling an upset.

My preseason pick was GB vs Bal Superbowl. Still looks possible, but the thought of Chi losing to GB at home in the NFCCG again makes my stomach churn.

So there it is.

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I'm thinking I won't be able to stomach a GB vs Chi matchup.

The stress would be...more than I can bear.

So I almost hope it is Chi vs Atl.

AFC, I'm thinking Bal vs. NE with Bal pulling an upset.

My preseason pick was GB vs Bal Superbowl. Still looks possible, but the thought of Chi losing to GB at home in the NFCCG again makes my stomach churn.

So there it is.

I'm with you, the thought of GB possibly winning 2 outta 3 against the Bears and eliminating them from Superbowl contention at Soldier field makes me nautious as well. Oh well, gotta think positive. the Bears always play GB tough and usually win at home against them! Losing to Seattle would be almost as bad but this time the Bears have been playing much better football than week 6, Briggs will be playing this game, the Bears are rested and healthy and there's no way the Bears defense will yield as many points as that saints defense did, the Saints defense was non existent.

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