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saints chiefs

 

 

i also think iot would be pretty sweet to see mangini beat bellicheck again. would they hug, or just shake hands?

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Way too many people on that KC bandwagon. They won't beat the Colts.

 

Maybe. :D The Colts will probably try and stack the box in attempt to stop Larry Johnson, but he'll get through anyway. Like water through a spung, LJ will score one, maybe two TD's. But I think the Colts in the end will win it. Peyton will probably go off and score three or four TD's. Just a hunch.

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If Ron Dayne can run for 100+ on the Colts, for some crazy reason I think LJ can do it too...I don't know why, we all know LJ Is nowhere near the level of Dayne...but I think he might just pull it off!

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If Ron Dayne can run for 100+ on the Colts, for some crazy reason I think LJ can do it too...I don't know why, we all know LJ Is nowhere near the level of Dayne...but I think he might just pull it off!

 

You mean Ron "Heisman Trophy Winner" Dayne!? :D I don't see your case. :D

 

Oh yeah... LJ runs pissed. :bash:

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If Ron Dayne can run for 100+ on the Colts, for some crazy reason I think LJ can do it too...I don't know why, we all know LJ Is nowhere near the level of Dayne...but I think he might just pull it off!

 

I personally agree with you that LJ likely will run all over the Colts. However, anything is possible in the NFL. He had a few games were he only mustered relatively few yards.
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NFC - Saints and Eagles

AFC - The Pats!!!! And any team that plays the Colts, Pitt, or Denver and since only the Colts made it...... :D I'm rooting for the Chiefs and the Chargers unless we are playing them.

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You mean Ron "Heisman Trophy Winner" Dayne!? :D I don't see your case. :bash:

 

Oh yeah... LJ runs pissed. :clap:

 

 

 

Any of you Chiefs fans worried about

Kansas City can run the ball behind Larry Johnson. But what scares me is that he had 416 carries this year. That is a major danger zone for a running back. Generally speaking, if a running back carries the ball 390 times in a season, it doesn't bode well for his future. Every other guy has not fared well. In 1992, Barry Foster carried 390 times for 1,690 yards with a 4.3 yard average. After that, he played only 20 games in two seasons with a 4.0 rushing average. In 1998, Terrell Davis had 392 carries for 2,000 yards. Following that season, he played only 17 games over the next three seasons with a 3.8 yard average. Eddie George had 403 carries for 1,509 yards and went on to play in 62 more games with a paltry 3.2 yard average. Jamal Anderson had 410 carries for 1,846 yards and went on to play only 21 more games in three seasons and a 3.6 yard average. I could go on. That's a pounding!
THIS :tup: ????

 

LJ looked like he was wearing down toward the end of the year, not as "pissed". I very much would be concerned about the workload for next year as well as the remainder of the playoffs! :D

 

BTW Chargers v. Ravens / Bears v. Saints

 

Chargers v. Saints

 

Chargers

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