| | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 8:06 AM | |
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| It will be tough for us to do,the first thing we need to do is keep our key players healthy. Then win the division,to get homefield for a few games. Once in the playoffs we will have to beat serval good bs like payton Manning,phillip Rivers,Breet favre,and Tom Brady. We will also have to find a way to beat this years texans defense,which will be super strong. I'm not saying,we cant do any of that,im just saying it won't be easy,espailley since now the nfl would like to see a Favre bowl between packers,and jets. It will be a tough year between our division,and favre being in our conference now.
| Goals for the 2008-2009 season. 1. play one game at a time 2. improve our record in our division 3. win our division 4.make the playoffs Snowwolf titan owner in maddan games. | |
| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 8:27 AM | |
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| Ummm just wondering how you beat Drew Brees to GET TO THE SUPER BOWL. You do know that the he does not even play in the AFC don't you????
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| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 11:24 AM | |
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| espailley since we have the best team in Jaguars history.
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| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 11:32 AM | |
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| No problem. As long as everone does their jobs, we can be there.
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| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 12:18 PM | |
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| | | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 12:39 PM | |
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| formercolts1 (8/8/2008) Ummm just wondering how you beat Drew Brees to GET TO THE SUPER BOWL. You do know that the he does not even play in the AFC don't you???? I meant Rivers. Brees use to be in afc.
| Goals for the 2008-2009 season. 1. play one game at a time 2. improve our record in our division 3. win our division 4.make the playoffs Snowwolf titan owner in maddan games. | |
| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 12:43 PM | |
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| We'll have to win like thirteen, fourteen, or fifteen games total to be in the Super Bowl...
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| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 1:00 PM | |
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| | Priority number one is to win this division, Im not even thinking superbowl right now. If we make it as a fifth or sixth seed, thats great, but, we've gone 1-2 so far in this era with JDR and Harris and I would like to see them play a game here at home. Secondly, yes, keep the key players heatlhy, this always a must every year for every team. Third, placing guys like Favre and Rivers in the post-season is way pre-mature. When you strip down each division in the AFC. Only two or three teams, in my opinion, can really be cemented in the post-season right now as of today. New England, Indinapolis and Pittsburgh, in my opinion, offer the most legitimacy in the AFC as post-season runners again this year. After that, like it or not, Jacksonville may have to contend, and work alot harder, and we can only pray they win the division this year to gurantee a spot because the Titans are not a bad football team, and the Texans went eight and eight last season without solid players in key positions. So I would be alittle worried there if I were anybody. Out West, San Diego makes an easy case, however, Oakland is still a question mark, but the tetter on both sides of the scale because we dont really know what kind if impacts that Hall, Walker and McFadden may impose in the AFC this year. And also the Broncos, I dont know why people let this team down off the radar, I dont know. Cutler gets better and better every year and theirs no reason not to believe he wont be poised and captain cool again this season. Kansas City is in re-building mode but you never know with Herman Edwards. Up North, Pittsburgh is clearly the gold winner there, Baltimore is re-building, Cleveland was close to pushing us out last year and the Bengals are another one of those teams where "You never Know". AFC East, New England by a country mile, Buffalo and New York are 50/50 in my opinion. I'd give the edge to the Jets. They've got $140 Million reasons right now to have some faith in them. Can you buy a championship? No. But can you buy high quality football players to help you potentially get there? Yes. The Dolphins are in re-build as well. So, all in all, it's going to be a hell like season for the AFC, in every division. MY SEEDS: 1. New England- Didnt lose any major players other than Samuel 2. Pittsburgh- Second year for Tomlin will be better 3. Jacksonville- We made more moves and strides than Indianpolis 4. San Diego- Powe-house offense and tenacious speed defense 5. Indinapolis- Still a great team despite declining age 6. Denver- Cutler is going to be Shannahan's last war cry or he's done
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| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 1:05 PM | |
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| | You really think the NFL wants the Jets/Packers in the superbowl? I don't care who the Jets have, they have done nothing since superbowl 3. Their highlights have been the sack exchange, and drafting Keyshawn in the first round.
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| | | Posted Friday, August 08, 2008 1:41 PM | |
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| Caldrac (8/8/2008) declining age'Care to explain this? I'll get you started by saying that the current starters on the Indianapolis roster are 20 years younger than that of the starters in Jacksonville. You go from there.
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