I should add more to the poll, but these are what I believe are most likely going to happen.
Which two teams will play at the Super Bowl in 2011?
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GunShardSBR Posting Legend
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#1Which two teams will play at the Super Bowl in 2011?19Colts vs Saints0%1Colts vs Vikings0%2Patriots vs Saints0%1Patriots vs Vikings0%1Jets vs Saints0%1Jets vs Vikings0%1Ravens vs Saints0%1Ravens vs Vikings0%3Other0%8Undecided0%0The poll is expired.
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slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#2Pats over Vikings 31-24 in OT.
That's just my gut feel in early April. Thing is, both of these teams will be fighting age and might fold late in the season with some emerging teams which we didn't expect actually getting to the Super Bowl. Falcons versus Texans, anyone?Comment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
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#3In the NFC I like either Green Bay or longshot Atlanta. I would not rule out Minnesota all together, unless Favre does not come back. DAllas will be a popular pick, but no team has ever played in the Big GAme when their city hosted it. I will also rule out New Orleans, seeing as NFC South teams never repeat as champions, plus the fact that no NFC team has played in back to back Superbowls since Green Bay did it in 1998-1999.
The AFC is really wide open. San Diego is a lock to win the West once again, but they never get far in the playoffs. Indy is Indy. No suprises from that team. They are in the toughest conference in the NFL. The Ravens have a great shot at getting to the big game if they can find a more consistant offense. Out of their 8 losses last year, the team scored 15 or less points in 5 of them. They get a huge break playing Pitt in Pitt when Big Ben is still under suspension. The East is between the Pats and the Jets. I like the Ravens, but they are no lock.Comment -
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#4Originally posted by slacker00Pats over Vikings 31-24 in OT.
That's just my gut feel in early April. Thing is, both of these teams will be fighting age and might fold late in the season with some emerging teams which we didn't expect actually getting to the Super Bowl. Falcons versus Texans, anyone?Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
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#5no reason to think colts/saints wont make it again, no value in that of courseComment -
filter15SBR Wise Guy
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#6a little to early for me to tell, and way too early to predict the score!Comment -
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#7I voted Colts vs VikingsComment -
Z_WipfSBR MVP
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#8other for meComment -
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#9I like them, but Minnesota is going to have a brutal schedule. The NFL didn't do the Pats any favors either.
The NFL North is going to be tough. Could be 3 teams from that division that make the playoffs and Detroit will be better too.Comment -
stealthyburritoSBR Posting Legend
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#10i'm hoping for a ravens/vikes superbowl, provided brett is coming back next season.Comment -
JohnLockesLegsSBR Hustler
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#11bears/dolphins or bears/ravensComment -
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#12Jets/Ravens vs some random dark horse from the NFC, like Carolina, Philly, Green Bay or the Saints who nobody expects to repeat or do well this year for whatever reason. Vikes/Boys = overrated BSP picks along with the pats.Walter forgot... when you're desperate's when you got no choice.Comment -
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#13Originally posted by BigdaddyQHIn the NFC I like either Green Bay or longshot Atlanta. I would not rule out Minnesota all together, unless Favre does not come back. DAllas will be a popular pick, but no team has ever played in the Big GAme when their city hosted it. I will also rule out New Orleans, seeing as NFC South teams never repeat as champions, plus the fact that no NFC team has played in back to back Superbowls since Green Bay did it in 1998-1999.
The AFC is really wide open. San Diego is a lock to win the West once again, but they never get far in the playoffs. Indy is Indy. No suprises from that team. They are in the toughest conference in the NFL. The Ravens have a great shot at getting to the big game if they can find a more consistant offense. Out of their 8 losses last year, the team scored 15 or less points in 5 of them. They get a huge break playing Pitt in Pitt when Big Ben is still under suspension. The East is between the Pats and the Jets. I like the Ravens, but they are no lock.
Trends can be broken.
The Saints are ranked #1 Points Per Game in the 08-09 season and 09-10 season.
Drew Brees chanting before every game gives his team a moral boost. This is effective in combat and competition.Comment -
GunShardSBR Posting Legend
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#14From what I saw last season.
The Patriots are a better team than the Colts.
The Vikings are a better team than the Saints.
But the Colts and Saints had the best win loss record.
I predict either a Colts vs Saints Super Bowl part 2 or a Jets vs Saints Super bowl. I think the Packers could be a dark horse if Farve retires.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#15One thing to think about, guys, 2010 will have no salary cap.
I know money doesn't buy championships, but it sure doesn't hurt either.
Without digging into the numbers, I know the Vikings maxxed out the cap last year whereas the Packers left well over 10 million of cap space unused last season. So, this year, I expect the Vikings to spare no expense, if needed, and the Packers will be on a tight budget regardless.
I imagine other teams, like Dallas & Washington will have more leeway to go after players without a cap. If you didn't like these teams last year, this gives a few extra reasons to like them this year. Look out for other big spending teams as well, because spending big money isn't the double edged sword that it was in seasons past.Comment -
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#16PATRIOTS all the way no one is stoppin them this yearComment -
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#17chargers vs vikings, if favre comes backComment -
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#18I like Green Bay and Baltimore ... Who not surprisingly were 1 ns 2 in team DVOA last year,Comment -
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#19Raiders 27 Lions 24 in double OT. Jason Campbell gets Super Bowl MVPComment
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