Week 3 of the pre-season and nobody has started a thread yet?? I know it's just Pre-season, but so far Washington, Detroit, Tampa Bay, Seattle are undefeated. Heh... All NFC teams... So who do you like for this season? Who will we be watching in Superbowl XLIII? And more importantly... Will this year be the year for the Lions?
please to be checking the similar threads before starting a new one mmmkay The NFL 2008 Season - Bring it! ¤¤¤ and no year is ever the Lions year
Huh. That thread didn't even make it to the pre-season! Okay, so maybe not the Lions (although I will never give up hope!) so who will it be? I know Tim is cheering for his Cowboys. What about you homebiz? Panthers? Falcons?
I can't help it if those other people aren't as big of fans as I am! CR/Mia must be bummed so bad about their failures last year with their teams (as if mine did any better). SMART man being away this weekend, I did not get to see the HOU game I heard they won, starters did better but 2 more injuries, double
I am a Farve fan and a Packers fan. If the Redskins aren't facing them, I am their fan as well (don't kill me!)
Scratch Washington from that list...They are getting killed by the Panthers...and they had all their starters in. I think it was 34-0 at the half.
I feel the same way haha. I was talking about the undefeated preseason teams listed in the main post.
My interest in the NFL is waning, though that superbowl was amazing. Maybe this year the Cowboys won't lose in the first round of the playoffs :/.
Super Bowl prediction? San Diego Chargers vs. Dallas Cowboys. Super Bowl Champs? LT and the Lightning Bolts!
Good to see there are a few other football maniacs here. btw, Seattle is going all the way this year.
I'm not a Lions fan, but I grew up loving Barry Sanders. He was an incredible player, I don't know if there will ever be another. Do you think it's time to throw Drew Stanton in there yet? John Kitna is going to be 36 next month. Plus Roy Williams, and Calvin Johnson could possibly be the best receiver duo in the league if used right.