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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:03:30 GMT -5
1st Round
1. Who will win today's superbowl game Colts or Bears? 2. Who will win the NL Central? 3. What baseball team improved the most so far this offseason?
2nd Round
1. What are your thoughts about Favre coming back? Does this make the Packers a playoff contender? 2. Who will win the homerun derby? 3. American or National League, what team will win the all star game?
Order
1. Cardinals5mvp 2. doublesitx-- 3. seaver41
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Post by cardinals5mvp on Feb 4, 2007 15:09:48 GMT -5
cardinals sign up!!
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:17:38 GMT -5
we need 2 more people at least.
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Post by Zack Attack Troll on Feb 4, 2007 15:19:45 GMT -5
ah whatever I'll play. guess I lied earlier
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Post by seaver41 on Feb 4, 2007 15:21:53 GMT -5
count me in
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:28:48 GMT -5
cardinals5mvp is up first.
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:30:04 GMT -5
actually since cardinals5mvp inst on will just skip him to start, doublesix is up.
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Post by Zack Attack Troll on Feb 4, 2007 15:31:30 GMT -5
I have got to take the Colts at this point. The offensive line led by C Jeff Saturday has been dominate, opening up holes for RB's Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes who have a combined 410 yards rushing this offseason. The defense of the Colts has been very, very good over this time period as well, holding two of the leagues best backs in Larry Johnson and Jamal Lewis to a total of 85 yards in two games. The Bears defense has been suceptable to the big play as well, highlighted by Reggie Bush's 88 yard run in the NCF Championship game, leaving big plays open to wide receivers Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne.
The Bears defense is good, but it won't be enough to stop the Colts high powered attack. Manning knows this may be his only shot, and won't let it slip through his fingers. Colts 24, Bears 14.
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Post by seaver41 on Feb 4, 2007 15:33:39 GMT -5
I'm no expert or fan of football. However, I think the Colts will win. Peyton Manning is one of the best QB's in football and of all time. The prior game the Colts defeated the Patriots who are also very good; especially with Brady who is one of the best post-season QB's. Peyton is a great player and I think he will help lead his team. I believe this game will come down to the last minute and I think it will be the Colts who come out on top.
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:33:45 GMT -5
4 points i will exlain my reasons as soon as everyone goes.
doublesix- 4 points, seaver41- cardinals5mvp-
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:35:14 GMT -5
seaver 4 points,
doublestix- 4 points, seaver 41- 4 points, cardinals5mvp
you both frgot to mention the weather conditions. Its extremley windy and rainy in Miami right now which will help the Bears considerably.
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:36:20 GMT -5
will just play with 2 people nd the person with the most points will win. Doublestix ur up.
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Post by seaver41 on Feb 4, 2007 15:37:04 GMT -5
Both teams have to deal with the weather. So it's not an advantage or disadvantage to either one.
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Post by brewersgm on Feb 4, 2007 15:39:43 GMT -5
bears are known for there defense and the colts are known for passing. So its vry hard to pas when its rainy and windy out.
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Post by Zack Attack Troll on Feb 4, 2007 15:41:07 GMT -5
As I said yesterday, I think the Brewers will win the NL Central. Even though they won less games in 2006 compared to 2005 (75-81, respectivaly), the Brewers made great strides last year. Emerging were son of former major leaguer Cecil Fielder, 1B Prince Fielder, who belted 28 home runs in his rookie campaign. Pitcher Dave Bush also had a breakthrough campaign last year, posting a 4.41 ERA with 166 strikeouts. His miniscule 1.14 WHIP could mean his destined to breakthrough again. Also breaking out was utility man Bill Hall. What a utility guy? Yea, but they'll find a way to get his 35 HR's a full time spot on the field.
This offseason they've brought in C Johnny Estrada, a clear upgrade Damien Miller with the bat. Perhaps they're greatest offseason move, bringing in SP Jeff Suppan to nail down the middle of the rotation, taking him from the rival Cardinals.
With a healthy ace in Ben Sheets (3.83 career ERA), and a healthy, young 2B in Rickie Weeks, the Brewers will win the division, 3 games over the Cardinals, at 87-75.
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