BlackGold4vr
09-20-2007, 12:52 PM
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Steelers vs. Cowboys for a fourth time in the Super Bowl
The only people who would view this as a possibility live in either Texas or Pennsylvania. There's no way the Cowboys reach the Super Bowl with all the holes in their defense. As for the Steelers, they have to deal with a couple of hurdles in the AFC known as New England and Indianapolis. So please stop dreaming of Super Bowl repeats. Though the Cowboys and Steelers are improved, they aren't close to being the cream of their respective conferences.
-- Jeffri Chadiha
As much as I'd love to see my beloved hometown Steelers break the Cowboys' hearts for a third time in a Super Bowl, it won't happen. Not because the Steelers wouldn't beat Dallas in a fourth title game matchup, but because such a pairing won't take place. The AFC simply has too many power teams right now to consider Pittsburgh a favorite. It would take the kind of run the Steelers had in 2005, although such a hot streak would be even more difficult this time around. As for the Cowboys, well, they look really good through two games, and the road to the NFC title isn't nearly as difficult. It's possible they'll make it to Phoenix -- where they'd lose to whatever team represents the AFC in Super Bowl XLII. -- Len Pasquarelli
The so-called sports writers crack me up. 2 weeks into the season and they are ready to play the AFC championship game between the Colts and Patriots. Guess they could just pull an NFC team out of a hat to see who the sacrificial lamb will be. Why are we wasting our time playing out the season if the champion has already been decided?
Because rarely if ever are the experts right!
They have already back pedalled on the Saints pick. After leading the league in scoring and coming up just shy in the conference championship game last year, many of the sportscasters and sportswriters were picking the Saints to take the next step. What happened? While I will concede that the Colts and Pats should garner some respect and most likely will both make the play-offs, I am not ready to concede that these 2 teams are locks to play in the conference championship game. A lot can happen between now and then.
"If you wanna crown them, then go ahead and crown them!" :bluelol:
As for me I'd like to see how things play themselves out. :bigthumb:
Steelers vs. Cowboys for a fourth time in the Super Bowl
The only people who would view this as a possibility live in either Texas or Pennsylvania. There's no way the Cowboys reach the Super Bowl with all the holes in their defense. As for the Steelers, they have to deal with a couple of hurdles in the AFC known as New England and Indianapolis. So please stop dreaming of Super Bowl repeats. Though the Cowboys and Steelers are improved, they aren't close to being the cream of their respective conferences.
-- Jeffri Chadiha
As much as I'd love to see my beloved hometown Steelers break the Cowboys' hearts for a third time in a Super Bowl, it won't happen. Not because the Steelers wouldn't beat Dallas in a fourth title game matchup, but because such a pairing won't take place. The AFC simply has too many power teams right now to consider Pittsburgh a favorite. It would take the kind of run the Steelers had in 2005, although such a hot streak would be even more difficult this time around. As for the Cowboys, well, they look really good through two games, and the road to the NFC title isn't nearly as difficult. It's possible they'll make it to Phoenix -- where they'd lose to whatever team represents the AFC in Super Bowl XLII. -- Len Pasquarelli
The so-called sports writers crack me up. 2 weeks into the season and they are ready to play the AFC championship game between the Colts and Patriots. Guess they could just pull an NFC team out of a hat to see who the sacrificial lamb will be. Why are we wasting our time playing out the season if the champion has already been decided?
Because rarely if ever are the experts right!
They have already back pedalled on the Saints pick. After leading the league in scoring and coming up just shy in the conference championship game last year, many of the sportscasters and sportswriters were picking the Saints to take the next step. What happened? While I will concede that the Colts and Pats should garner some respect and most likely will both make the play-offs, I am not ready to concede that these 2 teams are locks to play in the conference championship game. A lot can happen between now and then.
"If you wanna crown them, then go ahead and crown them!" :bluelol:
As for me I'd like to see how things play themselves out. :bigthumb: