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What teams can you absolutely, unequivocally rule out from seeing in the Superbowl this year? With all the parity in the league, I would only pick Miami, Baltimore, Kansas City, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Detroit.
>> Anonymous
Wow is that really the Super Bowl logo? It doesn't look like they put too much effort into designing that crap.
>> Anonymous
>>249841
Simple = better

XLI looked so fucking homosexual.
>> Anonymous
dont forget st.louis
>> Anonymous
The Jets are still going to be bad.

Superbowl possibilities: Pats, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Colts, Cowboys.

Thats it.
>> Anonymous
if I took a shit and smeared it around all over my ass and then sat a piece of paper it would be a better super bowl logo than this shit
>> Anonymous
did you notice it says XLUL?
XLUL.
LUL.
lulzzz
>> Anonymous
>>249884
Because I'm an Eagles fanboy and am trying to convince myself.

If McNabb stays healthy though, they might have a shot in the playoffs. Without him, they won't even make it.
>> Anonymous
http://www.sportslogos.net/team.php?id=593

The late 80's were definitely the best period for Superbowl logos.
>> Anonymous
>>249890
That is true of almost any team's starting QB though (I am convincing myself this because I'm a Bengals fan. With Palmer, they have a ceiling of 9 wins, without him, they could be the worst team in the AFC.)
>> Anonymous
Chicago, Atlanta, Arizona, Detroit, San Francisco, New Orleans, St. Louis, Baltimore, Miami, Kansas City, Oakland, and the New York Jets.

I would bet any pussy here a million dollars none of these teams will make the Super Bowl.

inb4 forty Favrefags and that one crybaby Saints fan who posts here.
>> Anonymous
As much as it pains me to say it, the Broncos. :(

They may make the playoffs, the Bowl is a BIG stretch.
>> Anonymous
>>249907
With how unpredictable the NFC is you really can't rule any of them out. If you would've told me the Giants would win the Superbowl against an undefeated Patriots (18-1 lol) 2 years ago I wouldn't have even bet a dollar on them winning.

Except the Falcons, they're guaranteed to not make it.
>> Anonymous
>>249892

Agreed. Not to sound like an overly jingoistic Amerifag but the Red/White/Blue logo's look the best.

I can understand if they want to incorporate something that represents the host city's identity into the Super Bowl logo. But this years logo doesn't really make me think of Tampa or Florida. It doesn't really make me think of anything.
>> Anonymous
Dallas
>> Anonymous
there hasn't been as much parity as in years past.

you can probably rule out all but 10 teams
pats, steelers, chargers, jags, colts
cowboys, giants, eagles, packers, and...saints?
>> Anonymous
>>250045
Does Shanahan have lifetime tenure because he's been pretty Brian Billick the last few years
>> Anonymous
>>250080

no you can rule out the cowboys and the eagles
>> Anonymous
>>250097
Panthers don't play at all. Saints spent the entire offseason working on getting more defensive players.
>> SSG Posted Here.
>>250087
Sort of; the thing is, he won two Super Bowls, so he gets a lot of years right there. The fact that his team has made the playoffs here and there since they last won it all gives him extra time. However, I only see him coaching the team one or two more years if they don't get back to being a Super Bowl-quality team.
>> Anonymous
>>250100
You can't rule out any NFC East team.
>> Anonymous
>>250128
except the ones that haven't won a playoff game in 5 years.
>> Anonymous
Saints
Vikings
Tampa Bay
Jacksonville
Eagles
Cowboys
>> thetruth !!aGXBnMVTlN3
>>250146

what a tremendous loser
>> Anonymous
Any team in the AFC East that's not the Pats.
>> Anonymous
>>250166

Brett Favre?