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This guy wants to play...football!!!
So far, the NFL season has been incredibly interesting.
My beloved Rams went 0-5, found another third-string miracle in Marc Bolger, and are now only 2 games behind the 49ers. God (Kurt Warner) will return against the evil and hated Washington Redskins on Sunday. God, I fucking hate the Redskins...probably more than I hate the Cardinals. With Donovan McNabb out for the season, I am incredibly concerned about Koy Detmer leading the Iggles to the division title. They should still win it...but barely. The guy I used to sit next to at work is a huge Niners fan. He loves to rip on all the Eagles fans in the office...yet he has fear...fear that the Rams could still very well win the NFC West. I hope Koy Detmer throws for 300 yards on Monday night and leads the Eagles to a win over the Niners. The AFC is a sea of mediocrity, though the AFC West is interesting. Three of the four teams in there could very well make the playoffs. San Diego...I am definitely surprised. I see the Super Bowl champion coming from the NFC in the end though. You just have the better teams over there: Green Bay, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, San Francisco...and of course, St. Louis. And even without Donovan McNabb, the Eagles aren't a bad team. (Did you all hear about the Eagles trying to woo Troy Aikman back to play? He declined. Fuck that...go get Randall Cunningham back...I'm sure he can still play.) The regular season ends on Monday December 30th...San Francisco at St. Louis...should be a great game to watch. ![]() If Green Bay's road does not include St. Louis in the playoffs, they should take it all. Otherwise, it's anybody's guess...I'm leaning towards New Orleans or San Francisco. From the AFC, I'm leaning towards Denver...maybe...MAYBE...San Diego. In the end though, the NFC will return to the top spot after a 2-year break. |
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