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I hope during this off season CB reflects really hard on what he wants next year or else we will continue to have seasons like this one. That being said since i dont believe will be making the post season i wonder who everyone is interested in this coming post season. I'm really rooting for the vikings just for the fact that i hope they make a huge run deep into the post season and maybe a NFC showdown with the 49ers who are still a dominate team regardless of losing to the ravens.

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Today was white flag day, right?

 

I dunno honestly. I don't want to watch them lose, but I think they need a fairly high pick to either get or make a move to get a QB and what's four more losses if they can get the guy? 

 

Lot's of questions. 

(misread the thread title, I don't care who does what other than the Patriots need to lose)

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31 minutes ago, PeterBowman said:

Whoever is playing New England...after that...Baltimore

Honestly,  I use to detest the Pats.  However, that has grown into admiration over the last few years.  I actually almost want them to win cause I think it puts more pressure other orgs. They basically pick in the back end of each round every year, but they have one 6 Superbowl. That is something to admire and respect. Sure, they may push the envelope,but they mayb the best sports org ever based the salary cap era and their titles.

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Anybody but the Pat!!

 

I hope during this off season CB reflects really hard on what he wants next year or else we will continue to have seasons like this one.

 

I am quit sure CB doesn't wait till the off season to reflect on what he wants next year or the year after. I am sure he has a plan and works on it every day. At least I hope so.

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Gotta go with the Packers.  Big fan as a kid, even had a Packers helmet.  I thought Bart Star was just the best player ever.  I was 12 years old and can remember me and my dad watching the 1st Super Bowl, although it wasn't billed as that, on our gigantic 20" B&W tv.  I remember we had our choice of which channel to watch it, my dad chose NBC because he liked the announcer.  I remember being * because the other channel CBS carried all of the NFL games while NBC carried the AFC.

 

Different time, different world now, kinda sad.

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Probably New England.  They hardly ever throw the ball down field and it got them to about 6 superbowls.  I like their strategy.

 

Much better than Mahomes sandlot stuff or Jackson simply taking the role of a RB and also having 150 yds passing.  Its pretty hard to take those two guys seriously.

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46 minutes ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

I'll be rooting for the Vikings

 

43 minutes ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

yeah that would be awesome! I would love for Kirk to win a SB

 

That's great. 

 

How long have you been a fan of Michigan State? Were you following them when Nick Saban was the head coach? I followed the MSU team that started QB Jeff Smoker, WRs Charles Rogers and Herb Haygood, TE Chris Baker. Rogers was drafted by Detroit. I read recently that Rogers passed away a few weeks ago. In college, he was a great player. RIP

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1 minute ago, NFLfan said:

 

 

That's great. 

 

How long have you been a fan of Michigan State? Were you following them when Nick Saban was the head coach? I followed the MSU team that started QB Jeff Smoker, WRs Charles Rogers and Herb Haygood, TE Chris Baker. Rogers was drafted by Detroit. I read recently that Rogers passed away a few weeks ago. In college, he was a great player. RIP

I started paying attention to college football right around the time kirk stated playing there that's why I'm such a big fan of his. I was a MSU basketball fan and just decided to cheer for them in football as well.

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1 hour ago, BProland85 said:

49ers. Wife is a Niners fan and I enjoy watching that defense and George Kittle play. 

My wife is also a 49'ers fan. We've watched every 49'er game this year. Their D is serious and Kittle is a freak of nature!

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