With the new NFL season kicking off tonight, who will win the Super Bowl this season?
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NFC: Green Bay finished 6-10 last year, so I think this is a bit of a stretch, but I think they are ready to take a step forward and others may move backwards a bit. Arizona and Carolina seem to be too dependent on shaky quarterbacks and I don't think New York can pull it together. Green Bay had a ton of injuries in 2008 and lost some really close games (they lost 5 games by 3 points or less). Chicago and Minnesota are going to be tough in their division, but with a healthy team, a quarterback who looks like he's ready to step up and a great pre-season (for their first team offense), this looks to be a great year for Green Bay.
Pittsburgh over Green Bay (though I'm certainly cheering for the Pats!)
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M$Chargers win
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M$I guarantee you the Pats will not win the Super Bowl this season.
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M$They have some questions and a stronger division to battle against, but I'm a firm believer in the fact that the NFC North winner will be the class of the NFC.
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M$I am a New England fan and have been for a loooong time. I have high hopes on the team this year and a lot is riding on the recovery of Tom Brady, to me a healthy Tom Brady would help *any* American Football team in their chances with winning the Super Bowl.
Tom, it's time to get up and play to win.
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M$As far as the NFC, I think it's more open. However, I think whoever represents the NFC in the Super Bowl will have a tough time. I think that the AFC is the better conference right now.
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