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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 400219" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>2005 Steelers, 2006 Colts, 2007 Giants. 2008 Cardinals and heck even last years Packers. (although I had a feeling on GB when they almost beat NE without Aaron then blew out the Giants). Although those back to back Pats SB teams were kinda obvious to me at times.</p><p></p><p>It can be tough to call. Sometimes a team just peaks at the right time or catches lightening in a bottle and gets favorable matchups in the playoffs.</p><p></p><p>This year? In the NFC even if a team goes on a roll we don't expect I am still not sure I would take them over the Packers barring major injury. I don't think I would.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone would be shocked if one of the usual suspects in the AFC from the last few years got in (Pats/Jets/Steelers/Ravens). It would be a team like say KC/Oakland/SD/Buffalo or even Houston that would knock people for a loop. And you know what.....don't count out Houston. I can't believe I am saying that either after picking on them for so many years. They DID beat the Steelers and are improving on D. When Andre gets back the offense will be great. Actually the Texans ran well on the Steelers. They seem to be able to run on almost anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 400219, member: 4098"] 2005 Steelers, 2006 Colts, 2007 Giants. 2008 Cardinals and heck even last years Packers. (although I had a feeling on GB when they almost beat NE without Aaron then blew out the Giants). Although those back to back Pats SB teams were kinda obvious to me at times. It can be tough to call. Sometimes a team just peaks at the right time or catches lightening in a bottle and gets favorable matchups in the playoffs. This year? In the NFC even if a team goes on a roll we don't expect I am still not sure I would take them over the Packers barring major injury. I don't think I would. I don't think anyone would be shocked if one of the usual suspects in the AFC from the last few years got in (Pats/Jets/Steelers/Ravens). It would be a team like say KC/Oakland/SD/Buffalo or even Houston that would knock people for a loop. And you know what.....don't count out Houston. I can't believe I am saying that either after picking on them for so many years. They DID beat the Steelers and are improving on D. When Andre gets back the offense will be great. Actually the Texans ran well on the Steelers. They seem to be able to run on almost anyone. [/QUOTE]
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