2013 NFL Discussion Thread

One thing to keep in mind is both of these NFC teams are significantly better than the Patriots. Let's hold off on the Peyton parade for the time being.
You picked the Pats to win. Your credibility is sh#t at this point.
No I didn't, I picked the Broncos. I was rooting for Tom Brady. There's a difference, you know.

In fact, I was quite clear that the Patriots where an underdog.

 
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Omfg. That dudes knee is destroyed. What a stand by Niners defense, but wow, horrible job by the refs to or see the obvious strip and recovery by Bowman. Still the Niners held on fourth. What a game.

GO BRONCOS!

 
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Good thing Fox showed 4500 replays of him snapping his leg in half. What the hell was that all about.
Might have had more to do with the controversial fumble call, not the leg snapping in two. Unfortunately, both happened on the same play.

 
If you're a Denver fan, are you excited to face the Seahawks or upset the 49'ers lost (you don't necessarily have to be a Denver fan to answer)? If I had my choice, I'd want to face Seattle. Seattle has the more physical secondary, but the 49'ers had the best front seven in the NFL. On top of that, they've got a ton of difficult match ups offensively with Kap, Boldin, Crabtree and Davis. Oh, and they've got one of the better backs in the NFL this year in Gore.

Though Seattle has Wilson, Lynch and that secondary, I think you have to feel like you got the better end of the deal as a Broncos fan. Plus, Wilson has zero experience playing in a game to the level of the Superbowl, while Manning has tasted both victory and defeat in one of the world's biggest sporting events.

 
If you're a Denver fan, are you excited to face the Seahawks or upset the 49'ers lost (you don't necessarily have to be a Denver fan to answer)? If I had my choice, I'd want to face Seattle. Seattle has the more physical secondary, but the 49'ers had the best front seven in the NFL. On top of that, they've got a ton of difficult match ups offensively with Kap, Boldin, Crabtree and Davis. Oh, and they've got one of the better backs in the NFL this year in Gore.

Though Seattle has Wilson, Lynch and that secondary, I think you have to feel like you got the better end of the deal as a Broncos fan. Plus, Wilson has zero experience playing in a game to the level of the Superbowl, while Manning has tasted both victory and defeat in one of the world's biggest sporting events.
Agreed, except for that statement slightly. Seattle's front 7 is nearly as good. Arguably better.

 
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