I hope so. The Vikings are obviously a strong contender, but I would not rule out the Cardinals. The Saints would beat the Eagles in the playoffs and the Giants have too many problems now.
I believe the other thread said that the Colts and the Saints are the 2 undefeated teams right now. Kurt Warner and the gang played TERRIBLE yesterday...LOL
LOL....you are correct about that...the Giants are having one disaster game after another, after another. Coughlin must be screamin' his head off in the locker room....(while Plax is laughin' in his jail cell...sorry could not resisthmy
RE: the Colts thing Don't know what you're talkin' 'bout there. The Cardinals played terrible against Minnesota and New England late last year and then look what they did in the playoffs. The Cardinals lay eggs a few times a year. Yesterday was one of those times. The Panthers were extremely pumped for the game. They had revenge on their minds after the blasting they took in the postseason in January. The Cardinals defense is good, they are running the ball better than last year, the head coach is good, and the team has good depth throughout the roster. Seems to me they can contend for a second consecutive Super Bowl appearance.
Sweet, the ol' Orange Creamsicle jerseys. Too bad their game won't be televised up here. And yeah, the FG hit the upright. I had a brain fart, sorry guys.
Hmmmmm....you are correct. I am reading Kurt Warner's new book right now. The football gods need to let the saints in the SB, however. EVERYONE should be able to carry the Lombardi once, at least. Now if the Jets bring it home in 2/10, I would not complain a bit. :beer:
Well, I think the five best NFC teams at this time are New Orleans, Minnesota, Arizona, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. None have won a Super Bowl.
I guarantee the falcons will end up winning this game. The saints are unproven and look soft and weak out there.