Got Denver 3.75 to 1 to win SB last week. Hopping on Seattle 3 to 1 to win the NFC this week.
Denver has elite qb and homefield against a pretty weak AFC field. Elite qb are limited to Manning P, Brady, and Rodgers. Everyone else can just calm down. Non-elite qbs need a few years of great draft classes around them to make the superbowl. The Ravens are old. The Texans qb situation is just too awful. That the Texans have let Schaub guide them through this small SB window is a travesty. Their GM needs to be tried in front of the inquisition.
In the NFC Green Bay has just dug themselves too big a hole. With homefield they probably had a shot at the superbowl against a field that doesn't include a red hot Giants team. But without it the 15-1 team of last year proved that this group was Shaky and needed to improve. What did they change? They arrogantly came back status quo as if that Giants ass whippin was an anomoly. It wasn't.
SF decided to change from a great team led by solid qb play to a boom or bust squad. They brought back a team that was 2 fumbled punts against the NY Cryptonites from going to the Superbowl. And then they upgraded the receiving core and their younger players improved greatly. Why switch to the Giants gameplan of boom or bust qb surrounded by talent. It took 6 years for that to work there. That may work at some point in the future but they missed a golden opportunity this year. They are talented enough but its not all coming together like it needs to right now. They are gonna miss that consistency when Seattle rolls into town next week and beats them on their home field.
Seattle has brilliantly filled out their roster over the past 3 seasons and the kid Russell Wilson is peaking at the right time. Nothing else to say. The NFC doesn't have a New England, or Denver. SF overplayed its hand. Seattle is hot enough to win by default.
Atlanta thoughts = waste of time.
The Superbowl is gonna be a massacre. Seattle has been getting away with daring qb's not named Manning or Brady to beat them. Griffin showed a glimpse of what can be done against them. Garcon and company were open and up to the physical challenge but they haven't built the robot quality passing attack Brady and Manning build their receiving corps into by playoff time. And Denver's defense...every bit as good as Seattles(without all the energy expenditure after the whistle) and Wilson might be the worst qb they get to face this post-season depending on how you feel about Flacco's offensive coordination issues.
Got Denver 3.75 to 1 to win SB last week. Hopping on Seattle 3 to 1 to win the NFC this week.
Denver has elite qb and homefield against a pretty weak AFC field. Elite qb are limited to Manning P, Brady, and Rodgers. Everyone else can just calm down. Non-elite qbs need a few years of great draft classes around them to make the superbowl. The Ravens are old. The Texans qb situation is just too awful. That the Texans have let Schaub guide them through this small SB window is a travesty. Their GM needs to be tried in front of the inquisition.
In the NFC Green Bay has just dug themselves too big a hole. With homefield they probably had a shot at the superbowl against a field that doesn't include a red hot Giants team. But without it the 15-1 team of last year proved that this group was Shaky and needed to improve. What did they change? They arrogantly came back status quo as if that Giants ass whippin was an anomoly. It wasn't.
SF decided to change from a great team led by solid qb play to a boom or bust squad. They brought back a team that was 2 fumbled punts against the NY Cryptonites from going to the Superbowl. And then they upgraded the receiving core and their younger players improved greatly. Why switch to the Giants gameplan of boom or bust qb surrounded by talent. It took 6 years for that to work there. That may work at some point in the future but they missed a golden opportunity this year. They are talented enough but its not all coming together like it needs to right now. They are gonna miss that consistency when Seattle rolls into town next week and beats them on their home field.
Seattle has brilliantly filled out their roster over the past 3 seasons and the kid Russell Wilson is peaking at the right time. Nothing else to say. The NFC doesn't have a New England, or Denver. SF overplayed its hand. Seattle is hot enough to win by default.
Atlanta thoughts = waste of time.
The Superbowl is gonna be a massacre. Seattle has been getting away with daring qb's not named Manning or Brady to beat them. Griffin showed a glimpse of what can be done against them. Garcon and company were open and up to the physical challenge but they haven't built the robot quality passing attack Brady and Manning build their receiving corps into by playoff time. And Denver's defense...every bit as good as Seattles(without all the energy expenditure after the whistle) and Wilson might be the worst qb they get to face this post-season depending on how you feel about Flacco's offensive coordination issues.
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