
Originally Posted by
HBK
Running up the score? if they don't want them to run the score up STOP THEM that simple, i don't like GB either but they are by far the best team in the league and the Afc has nothing on the nfc sorry
Yeah, some say all you have to do is stop them, but when you're a fan of the team that's getting the shit beaten out of them, it's not that simple. And when you're on that team, you're tired and helpless. When you're a player and you see the score is 35-3, you know the game's over. That's when they give up, they stop trying. I know people in the NFL say they never give up, but trust me, it happens.
Green Bay may be undefeated, but they're nowhere close to being the best team in the league. Their defense is nothing special, and their offense strides off Aaron Rodger's success alone.
NFC has nothing on the AFC? Now that is absurd...the only teams that even have a small chance at winning the Superbowl this year, are Green Bay and New Orleans, and both of those teams will get picked apart by any AFC team that get's there. Let's look at the AFC candidates...Baltimore, New England, Pittsburgh, and the Texans if they had Matt Schuab, Colts if Manning was there, Jets may not being doing so great record wise this year, but they're still better then most NFC teams.
I suppose the NFC also has Atlanta, I actually wouldn't mind see them get to the bowl, but there is no way in hell Green Bay can do it with they way they're galloping along, and like I said many times, if they do, they're not winning it. The only team that could possibly make it all the way and lose, is Baltimore, no offense Ravens. Houston won't make it, and they'll lose if they do...but they won't make it.
Which leaves New England and Pittsburgh, and both of those teams can take out a team with a Grade B defense, a team that has been wearing out their players, a team that has the pressure of never losing a game. I don't like Green Bay, and I think with they way they act and run their franchise, they're cocky enough to not even rest their starters going into the playoffs, which will cost them.
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