ballcoach15 wrote:Go Panthers.+1
Nothing against Denver or Manning, but it's time Carolina wins one.
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ballcoach15 wrote:Go Panthers.+1
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
thepostman wrote:Manning is an SEC product ballcoach. I figured you would love him.Postie is on the money. I would love to see Manning clutching the Lombardi trophy and announcing his retirement
I would love to see Manning go out on top. The Panthers will get another chance.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
thepostman wrote:Manning is an SEC product ballcoach. I figured you would love him.Ballcoach is a Bama fan...they have no love for anything Tennessee.
I would love to see Manning go out on top. The Panthers will get another chance.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
ATrain wrote:FIFYthepostman wrote:Manning is an SEC product ballcoach. I figured you would love him.Ballcoach is a Bama fan...they have no love for anything of quality
I would love to see Manning go out on top. The Panthers will get another chance.
VAGolf wrote:Personally, I'd love to see Manning lose by 50. Unfortunately, that defense is full of stars and will give Cam issues. However, I think you could make the argument that the NFC was much, much better this year than the AFC. And Carolina has just run through everyone. Going to be a fun game...as long as Manning loses another SB.This could turn into a repeat of Super Bowl XLVIII.
Cider Jim wrote:Even though Peyton didn't go to Ole Miss like the rest of his family, I'll be pulling for him for Archie's sake: this would mean the world to him. But I don't think Peyton has a snowball's chance in Oxford to win this against the Panthers. Cam Newton is the NFL's version of Lebron James.Doesn't his brother have TWO Super Bowl rings? Yeah. I'm sure that never comes up at the holiday dinner table.
BJWilliams wrote:You know they weren't supposed to have much of a chance against New EnglandIt was predicted to be a close game before the game.
BJWilliams wrote:Everyone was picking New England blue...they were only just short of starting to preview a New England-Carolina rematch before the game yesterday.I said nothing about picking teams by the "experts".
bluejacket wrote:Yeah, the line was between -2.5 and -4 the whole week leading up to the game. A lot of people were on Denver. The Super Bowl line opened at -3.5 Carolina, but quickly moved to the -4 to -5 range.BJWilliams wrote:Everyone was picking New England blue...they were only just short of starting to preview a New England-Carolina rematch before the game yesterday.I said nothing about picking teams by the "experts".
The line was NE -3. That's giving Denver a chance.
LUnpretty11 wrote:PH, your BJ skills impress me.