In reply to JG Pasterjak :
No matter the standings, the Lions in the Super Bowl would be chaos. They have never been. They may be the #1 NFC team, but until they get there, they will continue to be the underdog.
In reply to JG Pasterjak :
No matter the standings, the Lions in the Super Bowl would be chaos. They have never been. They may be the #1 NFC team, but until they get there, they will continue to be the underdog.
trigun7469 said:McCarthy had 2 losing seasons with the Cowboys in 5 seasons and Jason Garrett 2 losing season in 10 seasons. He doesn't elevate a team and the Packers and Cowboys players gave up on him. I don't understand the allure, however if Bowles is out at Tampa it would probably be a easy fit because he can continue to the status qou there.
Because he has done reasonably well as a coach. As much as we have seen a wave of young coaches, there are still owners that would rather take a known degree of success than risk a rookie coach. And I'd bet the bears have gotten to that point.
I'm rooting for a Bills - Lions Superbowl. I want to see two teams that have never won one duke it out, and I think that would be by far the most entertaining matchup. Both teams are exciting to watch. I am not confident we'll get that.
Anything but the Chiefs again. But somehow, I bet they will make it and likely win the thing despite all odds. Now I know how non-Patriots fans felt for so long.
Tony Sestito said:I'm rooting for a Bills - Lions Superbowl. I want to see two teams that have never won one duke it out, and I think that would be by far the most entertaining matchup. Both teams are exciting to watch. I am not confident we'll get that.
Anything but the Chiefs again. But somehow, I bet they will make it and likely win the thing despite all odds. Now I know how non-Patriots fans felt for so long.
I agree with this post except I was never a Pats fan
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