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  • WorkHorse
    SBR MVP
    • 08-22-10
    • 2185

    #1
    Odds To Win Super Bowl
    New England, 7-1 (#1 seed in AFC won 2 Super Bowls)
    Green Bay, 5-1 (Should Atlanta worry)
    Atlanta, 11-2 (Underrated team)
    Pittsburgh, 6-1 (Tough matchup with Baltimore)
    Chicago, 7-1 (Lost to Seattle week 6 at home)
    Baltimore 8-1, (Dangerous longshot)
    New York Jets 12-1, (Listen to Ryan and you would think Jets are favorite)
    Seattle 40-1 (Distant longshot)

    * Last year's Super Bowl was first between the two top seeds in each conference since 1993.
    * Only once in last 20 years has the AFC #1 seed won the Super Bowl.
    * AFC #1 seeds are 2-6 in Super Bowls.
    * NFC #1 seeds are 7-5 in Super Bowls last 20 years.
    * NFC #1 seeds are 18-2 in first playoff game last 20 years.
    * AFC #1 seeds are 13-7 in first playoff game last 20 years.
    * NFC #2 seeds are 15-5 in their first playoff game.
    * AFC #2 seeds are 14-6 in their first playoff game.

    Looking forward to some good playoff football.

  • theplagy
    SBR MVP
    • 04-21-09
    • 1915

    #2
    new england is not 7-1.... more like 1.7..
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    • WorkHorse
      SBR MVP
      • 08-22-10
      • 2185

      #3
      Danm strong post there Plag...damn strong.

      Hope you didn't hurt yourself thinking that one up.
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      • 3PtShooter
        SBR MVP
        • 04-13-08
        • 3936

        #4
        Where can i get new england at 7-1 !!!!!!!!!
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        • infamousbacardi
          SBR MVP
          • 03-16-08
          • 4556

          #5
          lol....7-1. That would be delightful
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          • D3 Mighty Ducks
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 12-17-09
            • 11939

            #6
            7-1 NE to win it all? Yeah right.
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