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thanks for the contributionNickbaldwin wrote:Every NFL team vs a nuclear strike.
Well the Tampa pairing has now been sorted out... the #2 total defense & a good offense vs the #3 total offense and a good defense. The Steelers are #1 against the run and #5 against the pass, while the Cardinals are #4 in both rushing and passing... so this is a good should be a good matchup. Both of these quarterbacks have been here before and know what it takes to close the deal.SEAsportsfan wrote:Personally, I think Baltimore vs. Philadelphia would be the most interesting. These are two teams with great defenses, but also an offense to match. I'd like to see McNabb try to redeem himself against one of the best D's, while Flacco tries to become the 1st rookie QB to win the Super Bowl
Wisenhunt wrote:I’m glad we are playing in the Super Bowl, but the reason I’m here is because of my time with Pittsburgh, and I am grateful for that.
lol, you suck at guessing...SEAsportsfan wrote:Personally, I think Baltimore vs. Philadelphia would be the most interesting. These are two teams with great defenses, but also an offense to match. I'd like to see McNabb try to redeem himself against one of the best D's, while Flacco tries to become the 1st rookie QB to win the Super Bowl
were those my predictions?! no!..."they would be the most interesting"kerntheconkerer wrote:lol, you suck at guessing...SEAsportsfan wrote:Personally, I think Baltimore vs. Philadelphia would be the most interesting. These are two teams with great defenses, but also an offense to match. I'd like to see McNabb try to redeem himself against one of the best D's, while Flacco tries to become the 1st rookie QB to win the Super Bowl
Actually Donovan McNabb went up against one of the best in the NFL when the Eagles met the NY Giants (#3 total defense) again and who they beat the last two times they met. I think you are confused about the Baltimore Ravens who definitely have a great defense (#5 overall), but certainly no offense to match. Flacco has completed 44% of his passes with one touchdown and three interceptions for a 50.6 quarterback rating over three postseason games. As a team they've amassed a whopping 695 total yards in the playoffs, so it's the +4 turnover ratio and not the play of the offense that got them to the AFC Championship Game. They were fortunate to slip past a fumbling Tennessee Titians team who ended the year at #1 in both total offense and defense and I'm sure Pittsburgh preferred getting the Ravens at home over going to Nashville for a AFC title match.SEAsportsfan wrote:Personally, I think Baltimore vs. Philadelphia would be the most interesting. These are two teams with great defenses, but also an offense to match. I'd like to see McNabb try to redeem himself against one of the best D's, while Flacco tries to become the 1st rookie QB to win the Super Bowl
oVo wrote:I think you are confused about the Baltimore Ravens who definitely have a great defense (#5 overall), but certainly no offense to match.SEAsportsfan wrote:Personally, I think Baltimore vs. Philadelphia would be the most interesting. These are two teams with great defenses, but also an offense to match. I'd like to see McNabb try to redeem himself against one of the best D's, while Flacco tries to become the 1st rookie QB to win the Super Bowl