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11/30/2007 at 5:51 am #805749
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Member11/30/2007 at 4:34 pm #80584712/01/2007 at 5:31 am #805951IlovetheChiefs
Member::Cowboys and Chiefs in the Super Bowl this year with the Chiefs, of course, winning it.
(Round one: 5th seeded wild card Jacksonville loses this time at 4th seeded division winner Kansas City. 6th seeded wild card Cleveland defeats 3rd seeded division winner Pittsburgh).
(Round two: Chiefs play another close one in Indianapolis and this time, thanks to a Carney field goal, beat the Colts. And Cleveland continues to play so good on offense that they squeak past the Patriots at New England so we don’t have to face them!)
(Round three: Cleveland, as good as they’re playing, just can’t survive the intense Arrowhead AFC championship atmosphere, and the Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl).
Super Bowl: Dallas is heavily favored and T.O. is extremely over confident for the whole two weeks. But K.C. is the winner come game day!
12/01/2007 at 5:32 am #805952hermhater
Member::IlovetheChiefs;51419 wrote:Cowboys and Chiefs in the Super Bowl this year with the Chiefs, of course, winning it.(Round one: 5th seeded wild card Jacksonville loses this time at 4th seeded division winner Kansas City. 6th seeded wild card Cleveland defeats 3rd seeded division winner Pittsburgh).
(Round two: Chiefs play another close one in Indianapolis and this time, thanks to a Carney field goal, beat the Colts. And Cleveland continues to play so good on offense that they squeak past the Patriots at New England so we don’t have to face them!)
(Round three: Cleveland, as good as they’re playing, just can’t survive the intense Arrowhead AFC championship atmosphere, and the Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl).
Super Bowl: Dallas is heavily favored and T.O. is extremely over confident for the whole two weeks. But K.C. is the winner come game day!
That’s what I like to hear!!!
GO CHIEFS!!!!
01/01/2008 at 5:48 am #814032McLovin
Member::Old_admin;1482 wrote:I know that we are all optimistic about the Chiefs season, but I thought I would start a topic about which teams have the best chance of making the playoffs and winning the Superbowl. Here are the latest lines in Vegas for the 2007 Super Bowl Champion:Arizona Cardinals 30-1
Atlanta Falcons 30-1
Baltimore Ravens 20-1
Buffalo Bills 100-1
Carolina Panthers 12-1
Chicago Bears 16-1
Cincinnati Bengals 20-1
Cleveland Browns 90-1
Dallas Cowboys 10-1
Denver Broncos 12-1
Detroit Lions 40-1
Green Bay Packers 50-1
Houston Texans 100-1
Indianapolis Colts 6-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 30-1
Kansas City Chiefs 20-1
Miami Dolphins 20-1
Minnesota Vikings 30-1
New England Patriots 8-1
New Orleans Saints 85-1
New York Giants 16-1
New York Jets 90-1
Oakland Raiders 90-1
Philadelphia Eagles 20-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 10-1
San Diego Chargers 18-1
San Francisco 49ers 190-1
Seattle Seahawks 10-1
St Louis Rams 60-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-1
Tennessee Titans 100-1
Washington Redskins 14-1My favorites this year include: Arizona, Carolina, Dallas, Denver, Indy, KC, Jax, Giants, Redskins, Patriots.
My surprise team this year: New Orleans Saints.
Wow looks to me like the 20-1’s were cursed.
As far as the Playoff teams (in Blue) wonder if anyone put money on Titans or Packers 100-1 and 50-1 respectively.20-1 for the Chiefs did they not know we had Hermie.
01/01/2008 at 7:15 am #81405201/01/2008 at 7:42 am #814058hermhater
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Member01/01/2008 at 7:56 am #814065hermhater
Member::bryonc;60002 wrote:Gonna be hard for either team to win the Super Bowl, especially since it will be Green Bay and Indy. Maybe Jacksonville.Chargers drop 1st round, Pats drop first game after the bye.
TO Blows up and costs Dallas a shot and the Packers go to the big game.
TO blows up how?
Yells at the team, and makes them disintegrate?
I don’t get it.
I thought “blowing up” was when a dude does great?
The Pats are gonna win it, I think.
01/01/2008 at 12:55 pm #814094IlovetheChiefs
Member::Chiefster;59993 wrote:New England and Dallas.hermhater;59999 wrote:That would be kind of cool to have 2 Super Bowl winners!They play for 16 overtimes and then decide to just share the Lombardi trophy between the stadiums!
😆That was pretty funny! And neat also in that I’ve seen Chiefster reply to questions like, “Do you think they will win or lose?” with “Yes.
” so it’s applying the same humor back to him here, heh heh!
I think the Pats will most likely win the SB but hope they get upset at some point. Pitts and SD showed they couldn’t play against NE (but in the lightning dolts’ case it was early in the year when they were playing cruddy football). Jax is hot and so maybe could keep it close with NE. But I doubt it. The Titans don’t score much points and to beat NE you need a lot of points, of course (even though Cleveland would also almost surely lose to NE, at least they can put a lot of points on the board so it’s too bad they aren’t in the playoffs instead). But of course the Colts are good enough to have a (realistic, anyway) chance at taking NE.
NFC I think once again Seattle is a good but not good enough team. Giants and TB should be a good evenly matched game but I don’t think either one is going to get by GB or Dallas in the next round. It looks like between GB and Dallas but what about Washington? Skins are playing good and maybe the tragedy of Sean Taylor will carry them into the SB. The Skins did play two very close games in losses in Dallas and GB this year, and whipped Dallas this past week at home (albeit without TO and some other Dallas starters). But the Skins also lost to NE 52-7!
A GB at Dallas game I hope (and predict!) will be GB.
01/01/2008 at 7:08 pm #814135Chiefster
Participant::hermhater;59999 wrote:That would be kind of cool to have 2 Super Bowl winners!They play for 16 overtimes and then decide to just share the Lombardi trophy between the stadiums!
😆:lol::lol::lol:
I see that clarification is in order here. I meant that I think the Super bowl will consist of New England and Dallas with New England emerging victorious thus being only the second team in NFL history to have a perfect season.
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