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Post by mcm on Sept 5, 2004 22:36:06 GMT -5
Tampa's gonna be the best last-place team in the NFL. But since Seattle can only beat Arizona and San Francisco on the road, I'd go with Tampa. And Baltimore, there was really crappy clock control by the officials, so Holmgren's 'wear out the clock' strategy didn't work since an extra 1:26 was played. But look who they played on the road who they lost to: Green Bay St. Louis Minnesota Cincinnati Washington Baltimore, but that doesn't really count. Except for Washington, those are really solid teams. If they go 8-0 at home again this year (NFC West+Carolina, Miami, Buffalo, Dallas and Atlanta) which they could do, they need to go 4-4 on the road (New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Arizona, San Francisco, NY Jets) They can beat all 5 of those teams, and only 4 is needed to go 12-4. They have a great team this year, and if the D-Line stays healthy this year, there's no reason why these guys shouldn't go deep in the playoffs.
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Post by Atl on Sept 6, 2004 15:50:20 GMT -5
When's the last time the Seahawks won a playoff game?
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Post by calbell on Sept 6, 2004 17:30:39 GMT -5
OK here we go, play-off teams as I see them.
AFC East - New England Patriots AFC South - Indianapolis Colts AFC North - Baltimore Ravens AFC West - Kansas City Chiefs Wildcard - Denver Broncos Wildcard - Tennessee Titans
NFC East - Philadelphia Eagles NFC South - Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC North - Green Bay Packers NFC West - St. Louis Rams Wildcard - Seattle Seahawks Wildcard - Atlanta Falcons
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Post by uofrhockeyman on Sept 13, 2004 6:07:52 GMT -5
I think Seattle will win their division, but they wont beat Tampa next week, BTW Washington
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Post by mcm on Sept 13, 2004 18:20:15 GMT -5
I think Seattle will win their division, but they wont beat Tampa next week, BTW Washington Brad Johnson had no protection vs. Washington. Seattle's D-Line may not be as trained as a Gibbs Line, but they looked solid against the Saints. I can't see much production on the passing game from Tampa, although if Alexander's hurt it could really help the Bucs. 1-0!!!
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Post by uofrhockeyman on Sept 13, 2004 18:44:21 GMT -5
Brad Johnson had no protection vs. Washington. Seattle's D-Line may not be as trained as a Gibbs Line, but they looked solid against the Saints. I can't see much production on the passing game from Tampa, although if Alexander's hurt it could really help the Bucs. 1-0!!! phh, i hate yall, Tampa needs a better O-line, and I hate Washington
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