Who will make the Superbowl this year?


  

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  1. 1. Who will make the Superbowl for the AFC this year?

    • Buffalo Bills
      1
    • Miami Dolphis
      0
    • New England Patriots
      6
    • New York Jets
      6
    • Baltimore Ravens
      1
    • Cleveland Browns
      2
    • Cincinnati Bengals
      1
    • Pittsburgh Steelers
      3
    • Houston Texans
      0
    • Indianapolis Colts
      3
    • Jacksonville Jaguars
      0
    • Tennessee Titans
      0
    • Denver Broncos
      0
    • Kansas City Chiefs
      1
    • Oakland Raiders
      1
    • San Diego Chargers
      3
  2. 2. Who will make the Superbowl for the NFC this year

    • Dallas Cowboys
      4
    • New York Giants
      1
    • Philadelphia Eagles
      2
    • Washington Redskins
      2
    • Chicago Bears
      2
    • Detroit Lions
      2
    • Green Bay Packers
      4
    • Minnesota Vikings
      5
    • Atlanta Falcons
      2
    • New Orleans Saints
      3
    • Carolina Panthers
      1
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
      0
    • Arizona Cardinals
      0
    • St. Louis Rams
      0
    • San Fransisco 49ers
      0
    • Seattle Seahawks
      0


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This year? It was the Saints and Colts silly! :p

Can't ever go against my Saints. I'm overly annoyed by the Cowboys hype with one of the main reasons being that the Super Bowl is being played in Dallas. Those professional analysts need to quit sweatin their nuts!!

Eagles vs Jet's, Its a long shot for the iggles but thats my team so im picking them :p

with michael vick as QB how could they not ;)

hoping my falcons do well this year, as in stay healthy. if they stay healthy and that defense shows up they can cause some SERIOUS damage this year.

But for superbowl, it's too early to tell. pre-season actually means something (IMO) in the NFL. But patriots? my second fave team. Also i hate the saints with an unyding passion, as i do the cowboys. so those two teams suffering would make me happy.

but either way...

GO FALCONS!!!

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