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  On 1/15/2018 at 1:36 AM, BrotherChazz said:

I think the Vikings have the best shot, in their own house for a Super Bowl.

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They have to beat a pretty good Eagles team in their house before the Vikings can dream of their own backyard

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  On 1/15/2018 at 1:53 AM, apuszczalowski said:

Doubt it, most of the tickets for the game are already sold to people who don't care what team is in it and just want to be there.

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Maybe, but I wouldn't be so sure about it not being a home field type advantage.  I went to Super Bowl XL in Detroit as part of the Seahawks Blue Thunder Drumline.  Pittsburgh is only 292 miles away.  There were at least 75% Pittsburgh fans there with the terrible towels and everything.   It was like a Steelers home game. Seahawks thought it was going to be neutral field, but it was anything but.

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Jacksonville's D presents an interesting challenge to Brady and the Patriots.

 

They might just be able to frustrate Brady and find a way to score enough to win.

 

 

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  On 1/15/2018 at 1:46 AM, Thrivefourfive said:

Anyone else realize what an impossible outcome this will be for Bills' fans???

 

Brady wins

Marrone wins

Minnesota is no longer 0-4 in SBs

Philadelphia and their silly loser football team wins their first SB

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I'm fine with MIN OR PHI winning.

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So i guess the moral of the story is you can win with a good defense and an average qb as long as they can score some points, unfortunately tyrod has 2 tds in 7 games against playoff teams this year

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I'm not impressed with those 3 QBs , that was a lot of luck and team wins.

 

I was astounded at some of the throws Big Ben made , oh if the Bills could have drafted him.

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  On 1/15/2018 at 1:36 AM, BrotherChazz said:

I think the Vikings have the best shot, in their own house for a Super Bowl.

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Here’s hoping, but I’m not sure home field is enough of an advantage to overcome the Pats’***  (or is it Pats***’, or maybe Pats***’s) league and refs in their pocket advantage. 

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  On 1/15/2018 at 1:36 AM, apuszczalowski said:

Guess it jusy proves that you must have an elite QB in the NFL

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Quite the hot take.  

 

Reality is that 3 of the remaining 4 teams had elite QB play during the year and that's why they are playing next weekend.  Even Bortles had a string of very good play, including yesterday.  

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If Jax can get enough pressure with their front four, they could slow down Brady enough to have a chance.  They need Bortles to have the game of his life or run like crazy all over them.

 

This will be the one and only time I root for Dareus.

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  On 1/15/2018 at 2:05 AM, Ga boy said:

It tells me Smith, who is as good as any of those guys, could lead us into the playoffs next year.  Let's getter done.

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I'd say Smith is a definite step up from any of them. He is not great, but they are all barely average.

 

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The Super Bowl is about anything except the game itself. Good luck if you want to actually see the game. 

 

Final Fours are like this as well since they moved it to football stadiums.

  On 1/15/2018 at 1:16 PM, ALF said:

I'm not impressed with those 3 QBs , that was a lot of luck and team wins.

 

I was astounded at some of the throws Big Ben made , oh if the Bills could have drafted him.

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I saw Ben get crushed in college by Michigan, all the local yokels were whooping it up while I saw a no-brainer great NFL QB of the future doing his best playing for a badly outmatched team. 

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Normally a 40 year old QB would be retired 

 

When you stick around long enough this is what happens I guess.

 

Marriota and Bortles stand between Brady and yet another SB

 

Could gave at least been Smith and Big Ben 

 

This is like a bye to the Super Bowl

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