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Pats looked pretty good today

NY is looking surprising good in the 1st quarter, but I expect them to fall apart like their season

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I went 4 for 4 :) as far as teams picked anyway

Eli Manning was able to keep his team in it.. tie it up despite all those penalties, but Akers hit a 38 Yd field goal to win it for Philly 23-20.

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heavenseeker

[quote name='heavenseeker' post='1157897' date='Jan 7 2007, 12:16 AM']
AFC title game Chargers vs Ravens
NFC title Game Eagles vs Saints
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oops NFC title game cant be that way


ok so Superbowl

Chargers and whoever wins next week between Eagles and Saints

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[quote name='Era Might' post='1158239' date='Jan 7 2007, 03:38 PM']
Indy will be shredded next week by Baltimore. :tvhappy:

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Just like they were shredded by the Pats earlier this year?


Oh that's right, the Pats LOST.

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/Sojourner/indianapolis-colts.jpg[/img]

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That is true. Peyton threw 3 interceptions ... it was not his best game, that's for sure. But ... he still managed to put a few points on the board.

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Oops. My bad. I hit "Full Edit" instead of hitting "Add Reply" and erased your post by accident. I hate when I do that. :saint:

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Colts will be crushed by the ravens next week.

Eagles ALMSOT LOST!!!!!! They wont hold up against WAY WAY WAY better team then the GIANTS. SAINTS WILL PRE-VAIL.

Bears over, i mean OVER, the seahawks


Pats will loose to the Chargers, but I do belive pats might have a chance to shut down LT for the first half.

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[url="http://townsvillebulletin.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,7034,21026296%255E23218,00.html"]Play-offs see off Aussies[/url][quote]AUSTRALIA'S Ben Graham and Mat McBriar have bowed out of the National Football League play-offs, tasting defeat on their debut trips to American football's post-season.

Former Geelong star Graham ended his second season punting for New York, after the Jets lost 37-16 to division rival New England Patriots in the AFC wildcard play-off at Foxboro.

Graham punted just three times, all in the first half, for an average of 34.3 yards.

The loss came less then 24 hours after McBriar endured a heartbreaking defeat in his play-off debut for Dallas, which went down 21-20 to Seattle.
[/quote]That's pretty disappointing..

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