So Now who do you want to go all the way?
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I would want them to take out the Pats first but it would be pretty sickening seeing Pittsburgh win another superbowl so ya I'm gonna root for San Francisco as well why not.
Hey. That's a good point about the Steelers (and it goes without saying that's a good point about the Patsies...ugh....but they are one of the 12 teams in the playoffs so I had to put them down).
Although I doubt they'll make it all the way, it would be nice to see them make it. It would be a nice reward for their fans for enduring so many years of suck. I can honestly relate to them.
Well I am going to say that I will pull for the Packers because watching their offense is a damn good way to watch 3 hours of ertertaining football. I think it will come down to the Saints having to travel to the Packers, and play in the cold and snow. Whom ever wins that game will win the Superbowl, and my money is on the Packers.
Since I get off on the bizarre I'd like to see a rematch of the 49ers and the Lions with Detroit winning just to watch the "handshake" between the coaches.
After that, I'd like to see a team that has never won it to go all the way.
Detroit, Cincy or, Houston.
Put me down for "anybody but New England" and secondarily, I'd like for Pittsburgh NOT to win
I suppose I'd rank my preferences (although I really don't care THAT much)
1) Green Bay. Class organization with a great history, great fans, and would further help them forget that drama queen Favre.
2) Giants. Another team with a great history and loyal fans (the True Giants fans that is, not the ones who root for them when the Jets are out of it). Plus, it'd be further reward for what they did to the Pats a few years ago.
and this won't happen, not in the least, but:
3) Denver. Ultimate underdog Cinderella story. But it won't happen, of course.
I would choose Jennifer Aniston...oh wait that is another question.
When the Dolphins are out, I do not root for anyone, I just enjoy the heck out of good football and remembering what it was like to actually have the Dolphins in the playoffs.
Doug-THE-Dolfan Wrote:
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> I would choose Jennifer Aniston...oh wait that is
> another question.
>
> When the Dolphins are out, I do not root for
> anyone, I just enjoy the heck out of good football
> and remembering what it was like to actually have
> the Dolphins in the playoffs.
>
> Oh well. Median Miami.
No! No! No! You can't change. I got you down for Jennifer Aniston.
I don't think the analysts hate tebow. the opposite actually, they go crazy praising him. what other QB who can't complete 1/2 his passes and misses horribly on most of them would get anything but ripped by the media.
I think this tebow thing has totally run its course. he won't be a starting QB next year and won't be a QB at all in 2 years. I'd like him as an H back though!
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> I don't think the analysts hate tebow. the
> opposite actually, they go crazy praising him.
> what other QB who can't complete 1/2 his passes
> and misses horribly on most of them would get
> anything but ripped by the media.
> I think this tebow thing has totally run its
> course. he won't be a starting QB next year and
> won't be a QB at all in 2 years. I'd like him as
> an H back though!
That's a breathtaking prediction. Wanna back up just a little bit or do you stand by it?
is there any other QB who throws as badly as tebow who would be starting in the nfl and praised by most rather than ripped? he gets much much more leeway than any other nfl player ever
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> is there any other QB who throws as badly as tebow
> who would be starting in the nfl and praised by
> most rather than ripped? he gets much much more
> leeway than any other nfl player ever
Agreed....I just don't understand this overglorified QB. Some say he is a leader, others say HE wins games....I just think he is an average QB with legs and size. He has a mediocre arm at best and am not convinced he is all that....just my opinion
chatafkup Wrote:
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> Agreed....I just don't understand this
> overglorified QB. Some say he is a leader, others
> say HE wins games....I just think he is an average
> QB with legs and size. He has a mediocre arm at
> best and am not convinced he is all that....just
> my opinion
Even if you agree that he is over-hyped but do you agree he will be out of football in 2 years?
its kinda funny that we all still root against new england when at this stage they are representating the AFC east... and although it is very counter intuative i still cant bring myself to root for them lol.