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San Francisco, no one else matters.
BTW, I am soooo happy that everyone expects Green Bay to win. It could be a really good game that I am nervous about but being a favored underdog (is that possible?) makes it that much better.
Pats beat Texans
Broncos kill Ravens
Seattle wakes up and the Falcons win
49ers and Packers is a toss up but obviously I hope SF wins!
San Francisco, no one else matters.
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Was hoping to see Peyton advance.
Hate that I'll have to hear Ray Lewis run his trap for another week.
Glad to see Clay Mathews exposed again.
If Tom Brady avoids choking the Patriots have a cake walk toward a Super Bowl win.
BTW, I am soooo happy that everyone expects Green Bay to win. It could be a really good game that I am nervous about but being a favored underdog (is that possible?) makes it that much better.
Pats beat Texans
Broncos kill Ravens
Seattle wakes up and the Falcons win
49ers and Packers is a toss up but obviously I hope SF wins!
Tired of hearing Peyton as well…. BTW how did he do, two picks and a fumble was it. 14 tackles for Ray and the super Denver defense got bombed, literally out of their house!
Well, I think I'll open up a can of worms today. Ray Lewis is a GREAT, GREAT football player. He will go down as one of the best ever to play between the lines. With that being said, I think many football fans give more respect to the ones that carry themselves with humility and grace. Reggie White, Barry Sanders, Alan Page, Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Johnny Unitas come to mind. And, keeping it in context, he's in the same class as these guys when it comes to impact on the game and talent. But, it's all about himself and therefore, personally, its hard for me to believe Lewis when he gives "all the glory to god".
Nothing grates on me more than every jacka$$ player today who thinks they should be the center of attention after every play they make. Who cares if they missed 5 tackles on the drive before, didn't fill the gaps or missed an assignment on a reverse that converted a key 3rd down, or...better yet...are behind by 5 touchdowns late in the 4th quarter. Lewis' "show" last week just further proved "it's all about Ray". A bow at the 50 yard line to all the fans would have been classy but the spectacle as time was running out was another story. There's no humility here. And thats a shame because the Ravens have a helluva football team, rabid fans and a coach with alot of class.
Now, I hope I'm wrong. I hope for his sake, that whatever involvement he had in the 2000 murders that included a conviction & several out of court settlements, that he has truly turned his life around and isn't a thug many have made him out to be. But, damn it, when you're in front of millions and millions, carry yourself with some dignity vs. making it all about you. Walk the walk.
It seems as though Mr Lewis stages video cameras for his "moments" such as when the game was over yesterday. On his knees, overwhelmed with emotion and 2 or 3 cameras on him to memorialize. He seems disingenuous to me but that's just my opinion. That being said, he was a helluva linebacker for a long time and does know how to motivate "his" players.
My friend and I were saying the same thing last night while the 49s were running all over Green Bay. Stop posing after every good play and show some class. This starts with the young QB. I hope that he is coached up to stop posing and taunting. He needs to be more like Frank Gore (who is similar to Barry Sanders in how he acts) and realize that he is the leader of the offense and needs to grow up and act like it. Dude is fast as hell though huh?
Maybe, just maybe the camera is focused on him. Having been to many games, there are a lot of things going on at the sidelines that the camera could focus on if they so desire. Just like last week, when the head coach walked over to Ray when he came off the field on defense and told him to put his helmet back on and go out for the victory formation. That was the coach’s plan not Rays, and it had nothing to do with winning a game, but more of a tribute to Ray and the fans of Baltimore. I guess you would just have to live in Baltimore to realize all of the things that Ray, and the rest of the team does for the city of Baltimore. The Ravens represent the city of Baltimore well, and we are damn proud of them, all of them!
Denver L
Green Bay L
Seattle L??
New England
I have Denver and New England winning in the AFC but NE may not cover the points.
Geeze, I hope I get 1 correct!!!
Geeze, I hope I get 1 correct!!!
You and me both!
You over confident Atlanta fans must have had a tight pucker at the end of that...
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