someone already did. And the reaction is pricelessThat's golden dude. Bump that shit.
5 reasons would actually work pretty well this weekI never troll NFL boards but I may have to.
I might go with BillWelsh4Prez on there.
I never want to root for sCam Newton again. I feel dirty.
I am a big Cam Newton fan, I think he is going to be the best QB in the NFL in a couple years and will probably win a Super Bowl or 2.
So funny how SF controlled their own destiny for HFA and are now the 6 seed in the playoffs hahaha.
Panthers are good, they remind me of our team from last year. Early season struggles finding the identity and are hitting their stride, they will be scary in the playoffs and even have a shot at getting the #2 seed if they can take care of business against the Saints.
I don't think he will be the best QB in the league, but he is really good. I don't want to play Carolina in the playoffs. They have a very good defense, a decent running game with proven RB's, and Newton is very dangerous.
Could have to play Carolina or SF in the 2nd round. If Carolina beats NO then NO could be the 2nd round opponent.
Not sure but I'd prefer Carolina. Their D is very tough but they are a young team with an offense that would really struggle @ Seattle in a playoff game. I think it would be a 17-3 or 20-6 type of game.
Lucky for us the Hawks will have either a) already beaten SF three times in a row before the playoff game and be looking for #4 straight, or b) have a one game loosing streak to the 9'ers (I like to call them 9'ers) at that poont.I think NO would be tough because they've won in Seattle before, have great playoff experience and credibility and have an offense that could potentially battle our defense.
Even though we own SF at home, its tough to beat a very good team three times in a row. SF would have no pressure on them and would be relaxed.
I think NO would be tough because they've won in Seattle before, have great playoff experience and credibility and have an offense that could potentially battle our defense.
Even though we own SF at home, its tough to beat a very good team three times in a row. SF would have no pressure on them and would be relaxed.
YRYKI think NO would be tough because they've won in Seattle before, have great playoff experience and credibility and have an offense that could potentially battle our defense.
Even though we own SF at home, its tough to beat a very good team three times in a row. SF would have no pressure on them and would be relaxed.
They won way back in 2007. They also have never won a road game in their playoff history as well.
They don't travel well if you look at their splits.
I agree. I didn't mean the Seahawks.I think Seahawks have corrected their road issues. Since starting 1-5 last year they won two straight then again in playoffs.
This year they are 5-1 having defeated Carolina and Arizona who appear pretty good.
I agree. I didn't mean the Seahawks.I think Seahawks have corrected their road issues. Since starting 1-5 last year they won two straight then again in playoffs.
This year they are 5-1 having defeated Carolina and Arizona who appear pretty good.
One could argue the Seahawks have been BETTER on the road this year. The Tenn and TB games were really ugly this year.