At this point who do you think is going to win the Superbowl and why? Is it different than who you want to win?
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35 回复Of course it’s the Patriots. Brady has literally been to the AFC championship 12 of the 16 seasons he’s played. That’s just an utterly ridiculous stat. Here’s how the game is going to go on Sunday, the patriots are going to stack the -blam!- out of the box, and force the throw. I’m sorry, but betting on Bortles throwing against a team that seldom makes mistakes (whose defense has only allowed ~15 ppg since the first four games) is simply a recipe for disaster. That Jacksonville defense everyone’s talking about also gave up over 100 yards last week to a tight end that is not even comparable to Gronk. They’re going to stomp down the field with a Gronk and Amendola doing crossing routes like clock work. And if the O-line can give Brady that extra couple seconds, Cooks is hitting pay dirt. 30-14 final score. Vikings are going to win by a field goal, and then get outclassed in the Super Bowl by the obviously superior team. And everyone will be salty because the Patriots are the best goddamn organization in sports. New England vs Everybody
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13 回复Patriots because no one seems to be able to beat them. Hopefully the Vikings make it because I think they have the best chance. I also hope McDaniels and Patricia leave after this season and the system falls apart.
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21 回复I'm reluctantly going with the Jaguars. I believe defenses win championships and they've got one of the best around. As long as Bortles doesn't Bortle it up and Fournette can stay healthy they're a strong contender. I'd really like the Vikings to take home the Lombardi trophy for the first time though...
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5 回复由Pepe Silvia编辑: 1/19/2018 10:37:18 PM
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5 回复I still think the Eagles can win without Wentz. Last week was uncharacteristic with the Ajayi fumble and the punt return where the ball bounced off an Eagles player's heel was a fluke. The D-line is top tier, and their depth there is a huge advantage. The Vikings have some pretty good skill position players but none of them come close to Julio Jones so I'm not really that worried about the secondary. The O-line has been good enough, and I don't really see that changing. Foles looks to be clicking with Jeffery and Smith now and Ertz has become a legitimate star TE. The stable of running backs is just as good as the Vikings', and it's a home game so there's that too. After that, we'll see. But I do think they can beat either the Jaguars or the Pats in the Super Bowl. The biggest thing will be play calling. If Pederson tries to air it out, they're done.
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1 回复I'm going to win. Got invited to a superbowl party and the host (my friend) is making his BBQ special, ordering a lot of pizza, while I'm making hot dogs and grilled oysters.