NE and NO are the two most well-rounded teams of the four that are left. Indy can't go from being one of the worst defenses over 16 games and then just start playing lights out. Their defense is playing way over their heads now. Maroney, Dillion and Faulk will run all over them. Saints have a great offense and the Bears defense has slowed way down since the begginning of the season. The "bad" Rex will show up and the Saints will win. Pats/Saints in the Superbowl.
sox 06 wrote:NE and NO are the two most well-rounded teams of the four that are left. Indy can't go from being one of the worst defenses over 16 games and then just start playing lights out. Their defense is playing way over their heads now. Maroney, Dillion and Faulk will run all over them. Saints have a great offense and the Bears defense has slowed way down since the begginning of the season. The "bad" Rex will show up and the Saints will win. Pats/Saints in the Superbowl.
Add to that Indy has played two enemic offenses but that point is usually lost. The Colts never got past the 15 yd line last wk yet won.
It's the Bears vs the Colts in Miami, SB XLI. The least popular choice, lol.
Had the Chicago part right, but didn't think Peyton and the Colts could overcome the Pats. Kudos to both coaches making history, despite it being long overdue.
beanoX3 wrote:It's the Bears vs the Colts in Miami, SB XLI. The least popular choice, lol.
Had the Chicago part right, but didn't think Peyton and the Colts could overcome the Pats. Kudos to both coaches making history, despite it being long overdue.
lol, I was opposite. Had the Chicago game al wrong, but the Colts part right on.
Wait, what happened to your precious Saints? New Orleans just got the most savage beating since Katrina (too soon? I don't really care after all the talk and experts backing them and saying the Bears had no chance.) Everyone was up on the Patriots nuts too, and look where they are now. Can't wait for the 4th, thats all I gotta say.