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Post by sgtpeppr on Aug 16, 2019 2:50:12 GMT -5
When Chelsea won it this wasn't the same City. Since 17/18 City have been streets ahead of every single club bar Liverpool. I was being kind to Spurs really cos they've improved in the summer but really they've not got a chance to compete with City, neither do Chelsea, United or Arsenal. All 4 clubs are fighting for CL spots. City have accumulated 198 pts in the last 2 seasons. The title race hasn't been this uncompetitive for years. yeah, thats a good point. but like i said, that kind of dominance doesnt usually last...i remember city looked just as good a few years ago when they won the title. just a class above the rest. then chelsea ran away with it the next season.
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Post by Crazy Joe Davola on Aug 16, 2019 4:37:46 GMT -5
Anyone but Man City...and, it'd be nice if it wasn't one of the other usual top 5 clubs. Whoa whoa whoa, first it was “oh my god the same team wins it every year”, then “omg the duopoly is not exciting enough”, and then “fuck the top 4, it’s not very interesting” and now, emerging within the last two years “fucking hell the top 6 dominates and it’s not competitive enough.” AND on top of that you had Leicester somehow win the league a few years back. Not competitive enough? Ludicrous, mate. Pittsburgh SteelersIndianapolis ColtsKansas City ChiefsNew England PatriotsLos Angeles ChargersJacksonville JaguarsGreen Bay Packers Chicago BearsPhiladelphia EaglesDallas CowboysNew Orleans SaintsCarolina PanthersSeattle SeahawksAll those teams have a good chance of winning the Super Bowl this season; not just two clubs.... Salary caps, parity, competitiveness, Tom Brady.... Thanks.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Aug 16, 2019 6:34:49 GMT -5
Whoa whoa whoa, first it was “oh my god the same team wins it every year”, then “omg the duopoly is not exciting enough”, and then “fuck the top 4, it’s not very interesting” and now, emerging within the last two years “fucking hell the top 6 dominates and it’s not competitive enough.” AND on top of that you had Leicester somehow win the league a few years back. Not competitive enough? Ludicrous, mate. Pittsburgh SteelersIndianapolis ColtsKansas City ChiefsNew England PatriotsLos Angeles ChargersJacksonville JaguarsGreen Bay Packers Chicago BearsPhiladelphia EaglesDallas CowboysNew Orleans SaintsCarolina PanthersSeattle SeahawksAll those teams have a good chance of winning the Super Bowl this season; not just two clubs.... Salary caps, parity, competitiveness, Tom Brady.... Thanks. a good chance? lets be real. maybe half that list...maybe. the panthers? jags? seahawks? cowboys? i dont think so. lets not pretend the NFL doesnt have its own perennials. the pats have been in the last 3 superbowls. 4 of the last 5 and winning three of them.
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Post by Crazy Joe Davola on Aug 16, 2019 7:35:44 GMT -5
Pittsburgh SteelersIndianapolis ColtsKansas City ChiefsNew England PatriotsLos Angeles ChargersJacksonville JaguarsGreen Bay Packers Chicago BearsPhiladelphia EaglesDallas CowboysNew Orleans SaintsCarolina PanthersSeattle SeahawksAll those teams have a good chance of winning the Super Bowl this season; not just two clubs.... Salary caps, parity, competitiveness, Tom Brady.... Thanks. a good chance? lets be real. maybe half that list...maybe. the panthers? jags? seahawks? cowboys? i dont think so. lets not pretend the NFL doesnt have its own perennials. the pats have been in the last 3 superbowls. 4 of the last 5 and winning three of them.
You do know it's friyay, right? The Patriots are an outlier....and they're always good because they have the best coach and quarterback ever..... The Patriots and Chiefs have the best odds to win the next Super Bowl, and, as I've mentioned, the Patriots probably won't win the Super Bowl because there's rarely repeat champions. I hope I'm wrong.... The teams you mentioned wouldn't shock the world if they did win the Super Bowl, like Leicester City winning the EPL, for instance.... The Jaguars have the best overall defense, and a better quarterback now. They made it to the AFC championship game two seasons ago with essentially the same team, and probably would've beat the Eagles in that Super Bowl; the Patriots defense couldn't stop a nose bleed in that Super Bowl. Cam Newton healthy makes the Panthers a contender, a good team....Seahwaks have Russell Wilson, and are in a weak division; Cowboys have a great defense, probably the best running back, and are trending up..... Thanks.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Aug 16, 2019 8:03:59 GMT -5
a good chance? lets be real. maybe half that list...maybe. the panthers? jags? seahawks? cowboys? i dont think so. lets not pretend the NFL doesnt have its own perennials. the pats have been in the last 3 superbowls. 4 of the last 5 and winning three of them.
You do know it's friyay, right? The Patriots are an outlier....and they're always good because they have the best coach and quarterback ever..... The Patriots and Chiefs have the best odds to win the next Super Bowl, and, as I've mentioned, the Patriots probably won't win the Super Bowl because there's rarely repeat champions. I hope I'm wrong.... The teams you mentioned wouldn't shock the world if they did win the Super Bowl, like Leicester City winning the EPL, for instance.... The Jaguars have the best overall defense, and a better quarterback now. They made it to the AFC championship game two seasons ago with essentially the same team, and probably would've beat the Eagles in that Super Bowl; the Patriots defense couldn't stop a nose bleed in that Super Bowl. Cam Newton healthy makes the Panthers a contender, a good team....Seahwaks have Russell Wilson, and are in a weak division; Cowboys have a great defense, probably the best running back, and are trending up..... Thanks. doesnt matter why the patriots are always there. the point is theyre there.
and spurs, chelsea, united winning the league wouldnt shock the world either? i never mentioned leicester as contenders. we all know that was an anomaly. newton was healthy in 2017 and they werent in the race. wilson has been around for years. the cowboys D was just as good last year. its all just the same again...
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Post by Crazy Joe Davola on Aug 16, 2019 8:16:35 GMT -5
You do know it's friyay, right? The Patriots are an outlier....and they're always good because they have the best coach and quarterback ever..... The Patriots and Chiefs have the best odds to win the next Super Bowl, and, as I've mentioned, the Patriots probably won't win the Super Bowl because there's rarely repeat champions. I hope I'm wrong.... The teams you mentioned wouldn't shock the world if they did win the Super Bowl, like Leicester City winning the EPL, for instance.... The Jaguars have the best overall defense, and a better quarterback now. They made it to the AFC championship game two seasons ago with essentially the same team, and probably would've beat the Eagles in that Super Bowl; the Patriots defense couldn't stop a nose bleed in that Super Bowl. Cam Newton healthy makes the Panthers a contender, a good team....Seahwaks have Russell Wilson, and are in a weak division; Cowboys have a great defense, probably the best running back, and are trending up..... Thanks. doesnt matter why the patriots are always there. the point is theyre there.
and spurs, chelsea, united winning the league wouldnt shock the world either? i never mentioned leicester as contenders. we all know that was an anomaly. newton was healthy in 2017 and they werent in the race. wilson has been around for years. the cowboys D was just as good last year. its all just the same again... You're apparently an expert on everything, you should gamble.....NFL's not a good betting league, though, the games are normally pretty close. God bless.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Aug 16, 2019 10:37:12 GMT -5
doesnt matter why the patriots are always there. the point is theyre there.
and spurs, chelsea, united winning the league wouldnt shock the world either? i never mentioned leicester as contenders. we all know that was an anomaly. newton was healthy in 2017 and they werent in the race. wilson has been around for years. the cowboys D was just as good last year. its all just the same again... You're apparently an expert on everything, you should gamble.....NFL's not a good betting league, though, the games are normally pretty close. God bless. i do gamble, but only on football...and blackjack. i watch NFL but my knowledge is pretty basic. im positive youd be more informed. mine was just a layman's analysis... but would you waste money betting on the panthers for the super bowl?
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Post by Crazy Joe Davola on Aug 16, 2019 17:36:15 GMT -5
You're apparently an expert on everything, you should gamble.....NFL's not a good betting league, though, the games are normally pretty close. God bless. i do gamble, but only on football...and blackjack. i watch NFL but my knowledge is pretty basic. im positive youd be more informed. mine was just a layman's analysis... but would you waste money betting on the panthers for the super bowl?
every team i listed above i feel has a good to great chance of winning the Super Bowl.... my pick to win the Super Bowl if i'm being objective: the Chiefs. second: the Saints. my preferred choice: Tom Brady. wouldn't feel bad about about putting a little bit of money on the Panthers, good shot, and a great pay out.... God bless.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 5, 2019 17:05:26 GMT -5
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Post by sgtpeppr on Dec 14, 2019 0:57:07 GMT -5
Whoa whoa whoa, first it was “oh my god the same team wins it every year”, then “omg the duopoly is not exciting enough”, and then “fuck the top 4, it’s not very interesting” and now, emerging within the last two years “fucking hell the top 6 dominates and it’s not competitive enough.” AND on top of that you had Leicester somehow win the league a few years back. Not competitive enough? Ludicrous, mate. Pittsburgh SteelersIndianapolis ColtsKansas City ChiefsNew England PatriotsLos Angeles ChargersJacksonville JaguarsGreen Bay Packers Chicago BearsPhiladelphia EaglesDallas CowboysNew Orleans SaintsCarolina PanthersSeattle SeahawksAll those teams have a good chance of winning the Super Bowl this season; not just two clubs.... Salary caps, parity, competitiveness, Tom Brady.... Thanks. and how many teams would you consider 'superbowl' worthy now?
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Post by NYR on Jan 5, 2020 23:18:30 GMT -5
While there are still plenty of matches left, I can't see Liverpool slipping it up.
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Post by Ross on Aug 17, 2020 6:40:40 GMT -5
Most of us got this one wrong.
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Post by Crazy Joe Davola on Jan 11, 2023 20:32:55 GMT -5
Pittsburgh SteelersIndianapolis ColtsKansas City ChiefsNew England PatriotsLos Angeles ChargersJacksonville JaguarsGreen Bay Packers Chicago BearsPhiladelphia EaglesDallas CowboysNew Orleans SaintsCarolina PanthersSeattle SeahawksAll those teams have a good chance of winning the Super Bowl this season; not just two clubs.... Salary caps, parity, competitiveness, Tom Brady.... Thanks. and how many teams would you consider 'superbowl' worthy now?
The Bengals, Bills, Bucs, Chiefs, Eagles, and the 49ers…..love the parity, Tom Brady. Happy new year.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 19, 2023 11:51:51 GMT -5
2022/23 is belonging to the Arsenal. Change my mind.
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