AFC vs. NFC (in the superbowl)

monk3y

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I would agree with everyone that the AFC has more (in number) better playing teams. But which side will win the big game?
 

kongs

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The afc will win for sure. I'm routing for the Colts now that the Bengals lost.
I feel for Dungy
 

LeiZaK

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Most likely Indy will win it... could be Pitt if they magically get by Indy this week, though. I would absolutely hate to see the Pats win it again, so I'm sad to say they have a slim chance as well. I would be very suprised if a NFC team won. I don't think Chicago or Seattle has what it takes to win the big game.
 

rsd

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Any of the 4 teams in the AFC that are left will beat the NFC's representative
 

MiniDoom

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Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Parrotheader
Seattle's the only team out of the NFC I could see beating one of the remaining AFC teams.

pretty much

After watching Carolina against the Giants I would have to say them. Seattle hasn't really proven them selves yet. I think this Saturday?s game against the skins will be close and could go either way.
 

sao123

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Whats up with all these teams with pittsburgh castaways in the playoffs?

Geez man, pittsburgh still has a 3 to 1 chance of winning the superbowl over every other team.....

Eliminated - Pittsburgh North aka (the new your giants) - Plexiglass burress, brent alexander, alonzo jackson, kedrick clancy, matt kranchick

Pittsburgh NorthEast aka (new england patriots) - chad scott, chad brown, josh miller, hank poteat, mike vrabel

Pittsburgh South aka (Carolina Panthers) - brentson buckner, todd fordham





Every time pittsburgh players mass migrate, another team becomes a playoff contender.