FlockOfSeagulls
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Patriots fans; you only have 3 wins, so don`t even try to bring them into the equation! 

Dave2112 said:However, just to make FoS pull his hair out....there really is a statistically legitimate chance that the Pats could win another three before any of the other three get another shot. They've been through some serious personnel changes and just keep winning. It's not outside the realm of possibility.
Dave2112 said:Hmmmm, not really a fan of either team, so I'll be as objective as possible.
The Steelers were kind of a two-season deal, and that last SB win was with a lot of luck and a late-season rally. (Not to take that away from them, that alone takes guts, but it is what it is.) As much as everyone says about Big Ben, my internal jury is still out on him. With talent around him, he's great. Can he carry a team alone like John Elway had done in the past? Plus, he seems to be starting down a slippery Chad Pennington slope of nagging repeating injuries. Time will tell.
The Cowboys might be one or two key players away from a championship team. IS Romo that good, or was he hungry to prove something and then will grow complacent? The Cowboys didn't do that well against teams they should have beaten last year. Plus, they have to start all over again with a new coaching staff.
The Niners may be only dependant on the development of Alex Smith. A good year by him, and the rest of the team could follow. But that's a big IF.
If I were laying money on it, given the current trends and such...I'd have to say....San Francisco. Better defense and the best established running game of the three, at this moment anyway. That alone can get you to a championship game.
However, just to make FoS pull his hair out....there really is a statistically legitimate chance that the Pats could win another three before any of the other three get another shot. They've been through some serious personnel changes and just keep winning. It's not outside the realm of possibility.
44Blues said:Being a Cowboys fan, I would've said Dallas, hands down, until the Tuna jumped ship. Hopefully, Wade has learned something since his last head coaching job, and Leonard Davis is truly worth $50 million.
Tickle_Fiend05 said:America's Team
storm7400 said:America's Team? Wait I'm an American and my team is the Baltimore Ravens so does that mean that the Ravens are America's Team?
Illtcklu said:Steelers!
How long has it been since SF, and Dallas have been in the Super Bowl. Both those teams are still rebuilding!
Pittsburgh won the Super Bowl just over a year ago.... so ............
What color is the sky in your world??!!! Dallas has just fired Parcells they have a lack luster offense, an average defense and I don't see them making off season moves to do anything about it. That they could go back EVENTUALLY, and I do mean EVENTUALLY, and get the sixth one but I believe that Pittsburgh will beat them to it!!!Tickle_Fiend05 said:SF is rebuilding, Dallas isnt. You can even make the case that Pittsburgh is rebuilding with the changes taking place there. Pittsburgh had a lucky run a few years ago, and there are quite a few teams better than they are. It's going to be America's Team w/o a doubt.
Illtcklu said:What color is the sky in your world??!!! Dallas has just fired Parcells they have a lack luster offense, an average defense and I don't see them making off season moves to do anything about it. That they could go back EVENTUALLY, and I do mean EVENTUALLY, and get the sixth one but I believe that Pittsburgh will beat them to it!!!
Tickle_Fiend05 said:Lack luster offense? Even with the O-line problems last year, they were a top 5 offense. They've added Leonard Davis, who I'm really excited about, to the O-line. Also Brad Johnson has joined the team as the backup QB and Ken Hamlin was recently signed to hopefully solve the FS problems. The defense should be much improved from the way they ended last year, thanks to the hiring of Wade Phillips. Bill Parcells' departure could end up being what this team needed.