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NFC Teams you are afraid of?


restNChrist

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Heard cowturd on the radio yesterday giving his top 10 NFC teams... from memory i think it was; San Fran, Seattle, New Orleans, Detroit, Green Bay, Chicago, Dallas, Arizona, ?, ?....

 

Tried finding it on the internet and couldn't... anyway we weren't one of them...

 

So of the top 8? teams which are scared of?  At this point im not really scared of any of them...

 

1) San Fran, we'll find out tomorrow, but their pass game makes me think we will win

2) Seattle, should've beat them... think we could beat them in a rematch

3) New Orleans, we'll have two shots at them and will win at least one of those

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The only matchup that I really question is Seattle in Seattle....they are special there and can't even imagine that atmosphere in the PLAYOFFS(for all you homers who want to argue that Tampa almost beat them there)....with our already suspect oline that would be a nightmare....plus the addition of Percy Harvin....that would be a tough test......at our place I have more faith.....besides that I really wouldn't want to see Any of our CBs trying to cover Megatron either

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Of course Cowherd, as well as most "experts", won't qualify us a playoff team.  Since 2004, what have we done?  Big expectations going into 2005 and 2008 post season just to lose miserably to Seattle and Arizona with almost identical losses.  Other than those two years, we've been riddled with injuries, bad QB play, bad coaching, bad player contracts. In a sense, we've been one of the worst teams over the course of the last decade. its only halfway through this season and we've beaten nobody of importance.  Time to prove them wrong.

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