According to some odds makers the Denver Broncos were headed to a championship until they met up with a 'win some games for Ray Lewis' ravens
team. This was a good battle on the grid iron with weather that made
hot coffee and chicken soap stocks go up instantly. With this new
confidence coming from this back and fourth game the ravens might catch
Mr. Mo and ride it all the way but the offense will have to show up more
than once to do it. Now, on to the 49ers who looked like a team on a
mission. The only problem is what mission is it? Win at home no matter
what a.k.a. Not in our house or 'We will be champions this year!'. The
49ers look solid on both sides of the ball until they get on the road.
The last few weeks on the road they have not been focused enough or
determined enough to take what they needed. Their mind set was 'we still
got a home stand' which they did and they played their hearts out
yesterday. But what happens if they have to go on the road to reach the
Super Bowl? Believe it or not, sometimes when we don't take care of
business when we should, business takes care of us! And if the bay-city
boys are praying to stay at home the rest of the way we understand why?
Seahawk fans will truly find out today with the rest of us just how far
they want to go. Seattle has been red hot and Pete Carrol has a offense
that spreads the pigskin around to many players that keeps Defensive
coordinators up all hours of the night trying to figure out. The secret
to the team is the under-rated Defense! Those young men fly around the
ball at warp speed and rely on communicating with each other on and off
the field. The only negative that may keep them from going forward is a
young quarterback who seems to be in a hurry sometimes, okay a lot times.
If Wilson decides to calm down and play within the game aka play two
steps ahead of the defense, Seattle will be moving on to the next game. If
not the Falcons who have looked good all year will advance as many NFL
insider predict. They may be still called the 'DirtyBirds' but
their not the team of the 90's. That team had a punch you in the mouth
defense and a attitude down to the water boy and a offensive game plan
that ran like a souped-up 68' Chevy camaro taking on a highway with
power and speed. This Falcon team takes a while to get going on Defense
but does show up and that's all that matters. The offense is not bad but
must improve before some bad happens. And finally, New England and
Houston what can you say but it's anybody's game. The Pat's defense is
not very good but the offense still can light up mainly in the 2 minute
drill. Houston on the other hand is a team that has the talent but does
not fully believe they can win it all! So, who win's it all? Good
question, but nobody really knows until it's over. And remember football
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