major Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 As much as I hate to admit it, I think the Bengals or Jets are going to Super Bowl 45 this February in Dallas as the representaive from the AFC. That being said, I don't think either team is building for the long haul. I think they're putting all their chips on the table for one big run this season. It begs the question, would you rather our Bills sign big name FA's, etc. for one run at the ring? Or would you rather them build for the long haul, with multiple attempts to get there? The Raiders made that one big run in 2002. They got to the Super Bowl and lost to the Bucs. If you remember, they had Bill Romanowski, Jerry Rice, etc... The Steelers, on the other hand, built their franchise for the long haul and have won a few times over the past few years. Again, which would you prefer as a fan? At any rate, I think it will be the Green Bay Packers vs. the Bengals or Jets in SB 45.
commish95 Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 As much as I hate to admit it, I think the Bengals or Jets are going to Super Bowl 45 this February in Dallas as the representaive from the AFC. That being said, I don't think either team is building for the long haul. I think they're putting all their chips on the table for one big run this season. It begs the question, would you rather our Bills sign big name FA's, etc. for one run at the ring? Or would you rather them build for the long haul, with multiple attempts to get there? The Raiders made that one big run in 2002. They got to the Super Bowl and lost to the Bucs. If you remember, they had Bill Romanowski, Jerry Rice, etc... The Steelers, on the other hand, built their franchise for the long haul and have won a few times over the past few years. Again, which would you prefer as a fan? At any rate, I think it will be the Green Bay Packers vs. the Bengals or Jets in SB 45. I will take the Colts over both. Cincy just cant see it. Jets might have the sophmore blues.
DarthICE Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 As much as I hate to admit it, I think the Bengals or Jets are going to Super Bowl 45 this February in Dallas as the representaive from the AFC. That being said, I don't think either team is building for the long haul. I think they're putting all their chips on the table for one big run this season. It begs the question, would you rather our Bills sign big name FA's, etc. for one run at the ring? Or would you rather them build for the long haul, with multiple attempts to get there? The Raiders made that one big run in 2002. They got to the Super Bowl and lost to the Bucs. If you remember, they had Bill Romanowski, Jerry Rice, etc... The Steelers, on the other hand, built their franchise for the long haul and have won a few times over the past few years. Again, which would you prefer as a fan? At any rate, I think it will be the Green Bay Packers vs. the Bengals or Jets in SB 45. If Brett Comes back its Jets V Vikings with the vikings winning it.
Bruuuuce Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Baltimore is going to win the superbowl, now with boldin that offense is even more dangerous than it already was.
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Ravens/Giants Baltimore finally has the legit #1 receiver to go along with their good stable of runningbacks. It's a make or break year for Joe Flacco. This Baltimore offense has no excuses not to be above league average. Adding Sergio Kindle and Mount Cody to their already stout front 7 will only be a benefit. The multiple 3-4/ 4-3 looks baltimore can throw at you is just insane. No one is running against that defense. As far as the giants go their one weakness last year was their secondary and lack of agressivness on defense. I always felt Perry Fewell was hamstrung by the way Jauron wanted him to play the tampa 2. Where as Perry learned the d under Lovie Smith, who adds a lot more blitzes and multiple looks. Coughlin will give him free reign to run the defense how Perry sees fit. Aaron Ross moves back to corner with the additions of Deon Grant and Antrel Rolle. Their offense should continue to be above league average. Their young receivers should only get better. I expect them to have a rather big bounce back season.
Art in PNS Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Ravens Ravens as well. I think the Jets fold like a cheap tent.
ieatcrayonz Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 If Brett Comes back its Jets V Vikings with the vikings winning it. Because it is so unlikely for Favre to throw horrible interceptions in big spots? I mean he has thrown so many, the odds are he can't possibly throw another one.
Adam Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 People are prematurely jumping on the Jets bandwagon. I don't know where their offense is coming from. Sanchez isn't a world beater and Woodhead might be their best RB- not saying he isn't going to be good, but he hasn't had too many carries yet.
The Senator Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 I'm gonna pull a 'Berman' here and call Bills v. 49ers.... 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! IN CHAN WE TRUST!!!!!
DrFishfinder Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 As much as I hate to admit it, I think the Bengals or Jets are going to Super Bowl 45 this February in Dallas as the representaive from the AFC. That being said, I don't think either team is building for the long haul. I think they're putting all their chips on the table for one big run this season. It begs the question, would you rather our Bills sign big name FA's, etc. for one run at the ring? Or would you rather them build for the long haul, with multiple attempts to get there? The Raiders made that one big run in 2002. They got to the Super Bowl and lost to the Bucs. If you remember, they had Bill Romanowski, Jerry Rice, etc... The Steelers, on the other hand, built their franchise for the long haul and have won a few times over the past few years. Again, which would you prefer as a fan? At any rate, I think it will be the Green Bay Packers vs. the Bengals or Jets in SB 45. Saints/Chargers.
WordByrd Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 People are prematurely jumping on the Jets bandwagon. I don't know where their offense is coming from. Sanchez isn't a world beater and Woodhead might be their best RB- not saying he isn't going to be good, but he hasn't had too many carries yet. agreed. does everyone not remember them sneaking into the playoffs after a mediocre year? the jets are overrated, idc who they added in the offseason
jamshepp Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 What? Bengals? Jets? Seriously? The Bengals will be much-improved, but AFC Champs....no way! The Jets will not be able to get out of the way of their own egotistical head coach. Denver will be a surprise team, but the Colts will be hard to beat...again. Colts/Patriots (unfortunately) in the AFC Championship!
KD in CA Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 I don't know why people are so high on the Bengals. They are not that good. I could see them missing the playoffs entirely. Jets? Maybe, but I still think they are flawed. They don't have a come-from-behind passing game. Like others, I love what the Ravens have put together. I'm very jealous of their fans. They are a real threat. But the AFC favorite is still the Colts. This was a Super Bowl team that started 14-0 last year before they took their foot off the gas. Manning is still the premier player in the game. Other than Minnesota, no one really stands out in the NFC. The Saints will have a hangover year. Atlanta and the Giants should bounce back and be respectable, but not SB contenders.
RealityCheck Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 agreed. does everyone not remember them sneaking into the playoffs after a mediocre year? the jets are overrated, idc who they added in the offseason The Jets and their fans will get a reality check this year.
tonyjustbcuz Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 As much as I hate to admit it, I think the Bengals or Jets are going to Super Bowl 45 this February in Dallas as the representaive from the AFC. That being said, I don't think either team is building for the long haul. I think they're putting all their chips on the table for one big run this season. It begs the question, would you rather our Bills sign big name FA's, etc. for one run at the ring? Or would you rather them build for the long haul, with multiple attempts to get there? The Raiders made that one big run in 2002. They got to the Super Bowl and lost to the Bucs. If you remember, they had Bill Romanowski, Jerry Rice, etc... The Steelers, on the other hand, built their franchise for the long haul and have won a few times over the past few years. Again, which would you prefer as a fan? At any rate, I think it will be the Green Bay Packers vs. the Bengals or Jets in SB 45. Unfortuantely, I think the Jets have an outstanding opportunity...but the Bengals? Nah...not even close...but Jets are a good pick!!!
ofiba Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 The Raiders made that one big run in 2002. They got to the Super Bowl and lost to the Bucs. If you remember, they had Bill Romanowski, Jerry Rice, etc... The Steelers, on the other hand, built their franchise for the long haul and have won a few times over the past few years. Again, which would you prefer as a fan? Would I rather have my team get to one super bowl and lose or win two super bowls? I'd probably go with the two wins, but that's just me.
bkc Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 I see a three team race indy, jets ,ravens the jets destroyed cinny twice last year I think we can beat them
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