but what really matters is who the NFL wants to be there
translation: we really want to validate Manning.
Manning prepares to take the field in another crucial playoff game...
For the Colts, it's always Next Season.
Two words: Tampa Bay
...but given Vanderjagt's statements during the 2005 preseason, this graphic just rocks.
The Pats at 5-1 is pretty generous.
When healthy, they were the best team this year. The Denver game was their worst game in memory.
Colt's question is not Manning and his line, they're pros, they'll do their jobs. The question is James. He's crying and complaining.
Would want more than 6-1 on the Panthers with their running back issues.
Take the 5-1 on the Pats now. The odds on the others will probably improve some.
Super Bowl XLI - Dallas Cowboys over Cleveland Browns
Edgering James MVP for Dallas. Dallas will go up 7-3 when a Drew Beldsoe pass will be missed by Terry Glen, but tipped into the hands of Jason Campbell who will scamper 60-yards for a TD.
Final Score will be 31-10.
Yawn. This is what, four years in a row Vegas has said this?
Losing 'Edge' will be tough on the Colts and resigning Reggie Wayne isn't even a done deal. Steelers will be tough, but so will New England, Denver and Cincinnati. San Diego and Jacksonville won't be pushovers either.
And for all the whiny Seahawk fans out there, you've got a good team... a very good team. I can't help but think they will be the NFC frontrunner next year along with Carolina and perhaps Dallas if they can get their act together. Sorry Bears, try playing a first place schedule and see how far you go. Although they could win their division by default.
Tennessee won the National Championship the year after he left.
Last year, crybaby Peyton blamed the kicker. This year he blamed his offensive line - not a good move for long life expectancy when playing quarterback.
What were the odds the Seagulls would stop crying by next season??
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Just out of curiosity, who did these oddmakers call for this year??
What else can I say!
Miami: 12-1.
With high-quality staffing additions, like Dom Capers and Mike Mularkey, and the rumored trading of Ricky Williams to Denver, what could possibly go wrong?
Sorry Colts but it will be New England vs. Seattle in the next Superbowl with a fresh and hopefully more experienced and better set of refs.