View Poll Results: Who will win Super Bowl XXXIX?

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  • New England Patriots

    15 60.00%
  • Philadelphia Eagles

    10 40.00%
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Thread: Super Bowl XXXIX

  1. #31
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    Michael Clayton should have been Rookie of the Year. Just throwing that out there.

  2. #32
    I got him too. Who needs drafting?

  3. #33
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    You do, champ.

  4. #34
    we all do, smart guy. But one key to success is grabbing the free agents in time.

  5. #35
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    ie before the other one does.

  6. #36
    so will the Patriots be back next year? This has big fantasy implications...

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    Super Bowl title with their starting corners out? I think so. This is the free agency era and I haven't heard about anyone leaving NE. When you have a great coach, players will want to play for you. I think Belichick should be considered among the all time greats at this point.

  8. #38
    It's never going to be easy, but I won't say whether they'll be back or not because... well, no one knows. For sure, they'll have a lot of obstacles to overcome, what with losing both coordinators as starters, but considering all that they've done thus far... You certainly can't count them out at all.

    Another question: Will the Eagles be back next year?

  9. #39
    Does anyone know the replacements for Charlie and Romeo?

    Take care all.

  10. #40
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    Teams like Philly and NE have been consistently good for a number of years and I don't see any reason for that to stop. Then again, the SB loser has always tanked the next season, and consistently good teams like Tennessee have had their own down seasons.

  11. #41
    Some more food for thought: Two years ago, Carolina came out of nowhere and claimed the NFC South title, and San Diego pulled the same job in the AFC West this year. So who's next year's likely worst-to-first story?

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  13. #43
    Depending on the draft, I think the Redskins could surprise some folks since they already have an elite defense and Portis is a good back.

    Take care all.

  14. #44
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    The Detroit Lions, of course.

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    MIAMI DOLPHINS

    oh wait...

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