Seattle or New England most likely Not to make it......

Romo_To_Dez

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To the Superbowl? Since everybody is assuming that they will be the number one seeds and that it will be the two of them in the Superbowl which one is more likely to get upset in the playoffs? Because as unbeatable as the media makes them out to be the fact is that the top seeds do not always make it to the Superbowl.

The Seahawks look tough right now but things could like different in a few weeks from now. Seattle is tough at home but the Cowboys proved they are not unbeatable there. Could GB beat them? Can our team go up there and beat them twice in one season? We have the ability to.

And who can beat New England in the AFC? The Broncos, Steelers, Bengals? San diego?

Because as unbeatable as the media makes these two teams out to be it has happened before. Top seeds have been hyped up to be unstoppable and ended up getting upset by lower seeds. So I'm wondering if it will happen again this season
 

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At least one of them won't be there and my money is on NE. I think Pitt takes them out.
 

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If I had to guess one of them not making it, it would be Seattle. .02

I am 50% positive about this.
 

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At least one of them won't be there and my money is on NE. I think Pitt takes them out.

I kinda want to go with a ditto here because of what the Steelers can do on offense, but their defense might be worse than the Cowboys, and I'm not convinced the Cowboys have a championship caliber defense. The Broncos should have what it takes to beat them, but I don't trust Manning. While I think the Seahawks might be better than the Patriots, I guess I think DAL or GB has a better shot at beating them than anyone in the AFC has of beating NE in NE.
 

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I do not know why you are picking Seattle. Green Bay plays the Lions at home this weekend. I am too lazy to figure out who gets home field advantage if Green Bay wins - which I expect will happen (obviously over the Lions because they have the same record). So if that happens and Green Bay holds home field advantage, then I put them over the Hawks. And the Boys. They are my number one pick in the NFC, not the Hawks, then the Boys - after the Pack.

Same thing with the Pats, they do have the home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The only team that concerns me is the Ravens, they always play us tough. The rest of the group in Foxboro, nah. Not Denver, not the Steelers (ugh), not the Bengals, not the Chargers.

This weekend means a lot to many teams. But neither the Pats or the Boys. Does not make much of a difference. But the Pack vs Lions game - that is huge!! Will be watching that game. For Green Bay, home field advantage makes a big difference, as well as with the Pats.

So it is good that there is still so much to see in the last week of the season -- then we can all watch golf zzzz --- number of games that make a big difference, but no bigger than the Green Bay vs Lions game. With my dislike of the Lions, I would enjoy very much seeing them lose.
 

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I do not know why you are picking Seattle. Green Bay plays the Lions at home this weekend. I am too lazy to figure out who gets home field advantage if Green Bay wins - which I expect will happen (obviously over the Lions because they have the same record). So if that happens and Green Bay holds home field advantage, then I put them over the Hawks. And the Boys. They are my number one pick in the NFC, not the Hawks, then the Boys - after the Pack.
GB does not get HFA if the Seahawks win.
 
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