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Top 5 AFC/NFC

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Homers need not reply unless you truly believe your team to be in the top five.
AFC=
Patriots
Colts
Chargers
Jaguars
Browns- Steelers

NFC=
Cowboys
Giants
Vikings
Eagles
Redskins
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Not a bad list--that's what a lot of the talking heads say-Chargers should be #2 in the AFC and the Saints with their kick ass offense should have broken the top 5...Vikings may drop out...(don't totally discount Tampa Bay or Green Bay)
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I dont see how Green Bay can hope to do anything but implode as a result of Favre gate, but you never know they might use it as motivation. Tacklin fuel.
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You know, once the season starts, I think the Favre thing is going to be a relative non-issue. Sure, if he doesn't play, some fans are going to be all over Rodgers whenever he mkaes a bonehead play. (Of course, these will be the same fans who convienetly forgot that Favre frequently made bonehead plays...) And if Favre does come back, I think GB will be just as good as last year.

I think the Pack will finish first or second in the division, reagrdless of what happens at QB.
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Rodgers is doomed from the get go. If the team doesnt make the playoffs at least he will be crucified in Wisconsin as the man who stood in Favre's way of returning. It doesnt matter that Favre left willingly. Personally I am disgusted by his self serving attempt at final glory, and if he cared about the Packers at all he would just ride off into the sunset like a good gunslinger, but he seems to care more about himself than he ever did about them. All said Favre is the sacred cow of Green Bay, Rodgers is the sacrificial lamb.
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You may be right about Rodgers. Though hope springs eternal (in the preseason at least......) :lol:
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