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Post by sdm3 on Oct 5, 2017 12:05:01 GMT
Predominantly one of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Ben Roethlisberger.
2000 - Trent Dilfer 2001 - Tom Brady 2002 - Rich Gannon 2003 - Tom Brady 2004 - Tom Brady 2005 - Ben Roethlisberger 2006 - Peyton Manning 2007 - Tom Brady 2008 - Ben Roethlisberger 2009 - Peyton Manning 2010 - Ben Roethlisberger 2011 - Tom Brady 2012 - Joe Flacco 2013 - Peyton Manning 2014 - Tom Brady 2015 - Peyton Manning 2016 - Tom Brady 2017 - Tom Brady 2018 -
Will this year finally be different? I think we can safely assume Joe Flacco won't be getting there again. So are both Brady and Big Ben gonna miss out? Who'll it be? Derek Carr? Marcus Mariota?? Alex Smith??? Trevor Siemian?!! DeShaun Watson??!! TYROD TAYLOR???!!! All those names sound weird given what we've seen in the AFC for so long.
ETA: It's Tom Brady. Tom... Brady.
2018 Edit: Time for the 2018 season!!
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Oct 5, 2017 12:07:08 GMT
Once Brady is gone, the NFL will have true parity.
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 6, 2017 6:19:48 GMT
Predominantly one of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Ben Roethlisberger. 2000 - Trent Dilfer 2001 - Tom Brady2002 - Rich Gannon 2003 - Tom Brady2004 - Tom Brady2005 - Ben Roethlisberger 2006 - Peyton Manning2007 - Tom Brady2008 - Ben Roethlisberger2009 - Peyton Manning2010 - Ben Roethlisberger 2011 - Tom Brady2012 - Joe Flacco 2013 - Peyton Manning2014 - Tom Brady2015 - Peyton Manning2016 - Tom BradyWill this year finally be different? I think we can safely assume Joe Flacco won't be getting there again. So are both Brady and Big Ben gonna miss out? Who'll it be? Derek Carr? Marcus Mariota?? Alex Smith??? Trevor Siemian?!! DeShaun Watson??!! TYROD TAYLOR???!!! All those names sound weird given what we've seen in the AFC for so long. Looks like it'll be Alex Smith this season. It'll be good to see Alex Smith go to the Super Bowl, after the 49ers dumped him for Kaepernick.
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Post by sdm3 on Oct 6, 2017 6:25:58 GMT
Predominantly one of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Ben Roethlisberger. 2000 - Trent Dilfer 2001 - Tom Brady2002 - Rich Gannon 2003 - Tom Brady2004 - Tom Brady2005 - Ben Roethlisberger 2006 - Peyton Manning2007 - Tom Brady2008 - Ben Roethlisberger2009 - Peyton Manning2010 - Ben Roethlisberger 2011 - Tom Brady2012 - Joe Flacco 2013 - Peyton Manning2014 - Tom Brady2015 - Peyton Manning2016 - Tom BradyWill this year finally be different? I think we can safely assume Joe Flacco won't be getting there again. So are both Brady and Big Ben gonna miss out? Who'll it be? Derek Carr? Marcus Mariota?? Alex Smith??? Trevor Siemian?!! DeShaun Watson??!! TYROD TAYLOR???!!! All those names sound weird given what we've seen in the AFC for so long. Looks like it'll be Alex Smith this season. It'll be good to see Alex Smith go to the Super Bowl, after the 49ers dumped him for Kaepernick. You just jinxed the Chiefs. Why'd you have to do that? I was rooting for them to go all the way this year. Guess it'll be Tom freaking Brady again!!!
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Post by shadyvsesham on Oct 6, 2017 10:44:34 GMT
It wont be the chiefs, theyll blow it like they always do.
This is a weird season....no one really looks "awesome." Yea KC is 4-0 but I see weaknesses.
BUT..it did go:
2013 - Peyton Manning 2014 - Tom Brady 2015 - Peyton Manning 2016 - Tom Brady
So it's Peyton Mannings turn! Manning comes out of retirement when Luck cant return, and takes Indy to the superbowl after a 9 game win streak! Man that pains me being a Houston fan....BUT THE PATTERN DEMANDS IT!
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Post by sdm3 on Jan 7, 2018 0:58:08 GMT
Well I'll tell you one thing. It won't be Alex Smith, that's for damn sure!
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jan 7, 2018 1:08:58 GMT
Predominantly one of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Ben Roethlisberger. 2000 - Trent Dilfer 2001 - Tom Brady2002 - Rich Gannon 2003 - Tom Brady2004 - Tom Brady2005 - Ben Roethlisberger 2006 - Peyton Manning2007 - Tom Brady2008 - Ben Roethlisberger2009 - Peyton Manning2010 - Ben Roethlisberger 2011 - Tom Brady2012 - Joe Flacco 2013 - Peyton Manning2014 - Tom Brady2015 - Peyton Manning2016 - Tom BradyThat's kinda wild. 14 SBs in the history books between the 3 of them. 50yrs from now ppl will be like wtf was the rest of the AFC smoking?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 7, 2018 1:09:48 GMT
Looks like it'll be Alex Smith this season. It'll be good to see Alex Smith go to the Super Bowl, after the 49ers dumped him for Kaepernick. You just jinxed the Chiefs. Why'd you have to do that? I was rooting for them to go all the way this year. Guess it'll be Tom freaking Brady again!!! The curse of DC-Fan.  First the Cowboys, now the Chiefs ... If DC thinks your team is going to win, be afraid ... be very afraid!
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Post by _ on Jan 7, 2018 1:19:47 GMT
Once Brady is gone, the NFL will have true parity. Is this the same Brady who went 2 - 5 versus Archie Manning's kids in playoff games?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 7, 2018 1:34:50 GMT
Once Brady is gone, the NFL will have true parity. Is this the same Brady who went 2 - 5 versus Archie Manning's kids in playoff games? This guy ... 
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 7, 2018 13:18:23 GMT
Once Brady is gone, the NFL will have true parity. Is this the same Brady who went 2 - 5 versus Archie Manning's kids in playoff games? Well, my point was now that Peyton is gone, Brady is the only constant left in the AFC. But if you want to compare the two, take a look at Brady's record against Manning overall. But since QBs don't actually play each other, you could just look at Brady's playoff record vs. Manning's. Or the fact that he has more rings than both of them combined. However you want to spin it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 13:37:21 GMT
That list is pathetic. So much for parity.
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Post by sdm3 on Jan 8, 2018 4:04:51 GMT
It won't be Tyrod Taylor either!! Though I think we all knew that.
So, our choices are Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, Marcus Mariota and Blake Bortles.
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Post by Marv on Jan 8, 2018 10:44:05 GMT
In that same time I think there’s been like 14 different NFC teams. So one half is Parody.
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Post by sdm3 on Jan 8, 2018 12:30:11 GMT
In that same time I think there’s been like 14 different NFC teams. So one half is Parody. 2000 - Kerry Collins 2001 - Kurt Warner 2002 - Brad Johnson 2003 - Jake Delhomme 2004 - Donovan McNabb 2005 - Matt Hasselbeck 2006 - Rex Grossman 2007 - Eli Manning 2008 - Kurt Warner 2009 - Drew Brees 2010 - Aaron Rodgers 2011 - Eli Manning 2012 - Colin Kaepernick 2013 - Russell Wilson 2014 - Russell Wilson 2015 - Cam Newton 2016 - Matt Ryan Yup, 14.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Jan 8, 2018 15:51:21 GMT
Add in another AH Fan prediction to his list of exceptionally stupid picks.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 8, 2018 16:00:42 GMT
In that same time I think there’s been like 14 different NFC teams. So one half is Parody. 2000 - Kerry Collins 2001 - Kurt Warner 2002 - Brad Johnson 2003 - Jake Delhomme 2004 - Donovan McNabb 2005 - Matt Hasselbeck 2006 - Rex Grossman 2007 - Eli Manning 2008 - Kurt Warner 2009 - Drew Brees 2010 - Aaron Rodgers 2011 - Eli Manning 2012 - Colin Kaepernick 2013 - Russell Wilson 2014 - Russell Wilson 2015 - Cam Newton 2016 - Matt Ryan Yup, 14. So the smart money is on the Vikings then.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 8, 2018 16:11:04 GMT
Add in another AH Fan prediction to his list of exceptionally stupid picks. If the Vikings make the Super Bowl this year, only the Redskins, Cowboys, and Lions will not have made the Super Bowl in the 2000s from the NFC. That's pretty remarkable.
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Post by sdm3 on Jan 14, 2018 3:22:20 GMT
So our choices are, sigh, Tom Brady/Ben Roethlisberger/Blake Bortles.
Seven straight AFC title games for the Patriots. That's disgusting.
2011 - vs. Baltimore Ravens 2012 - vs. Baltimore Ravens 2013 - @ Denver Broncos
2014 - vs. Indianapolis Colts 2015 - @ Denver Broncos
2016 - vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
2017 - vs. Pittsburgh Steelers/Jacksonville Jaguars
In that same time frame, LeBron James has appeared in every single NBA Finals.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 14, 2018 3:30:59 GMT
In that same time I think there’s been like 14 different NFC teams. So one half is Parody. 2000 - Kerry Collins 2001 - Kurt Warner 2002 - Brad Johnson 2003 - Jake Delhomme 2004 - Donovan McNabb 2005 - Matt Hasselbeck 2006 - Rex Grossman 2007 - Eli Manning 2008 - Kurt Warner 2009 - Drew Brees 2010 - Aaron Rodgers 2011 - Eli Manning 2012 - Colin Kaepernick 2013 - Russell Wilson 2014 - Russell Wilson 2015 - Cam Newton 2016 - Matt Ryan Yup, 14. There are a few sad names on that list.
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