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brb super bowl
>> Anonymous
itt its 1997?
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more like toilet bowl
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>>298138
ITT: Delusion disorder
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brb winning division with a shitty QB
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>>298439
Whoever wins the NFC North, it will be with a shitty qb.

The collection of quarterbacks for this division; Aaron Rodgers, Jon Shitna, Kyle Orton (or Rax Grissman), and Trarvraris Jackson and the worst pile of backups I've ever seen.

I defy anyone to find a larger collection of fail in one NFL division ever.
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>>298454
how about the 2008 NFC South?
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>>298454
i think at one point the afc north had tommy maddox, tim couch, jon kitna, and .... any ravens qb outside of trent dilfer will do in all honesty
>> Anonymous
You're wrong, friendo. 49ers are going to the super bowl and they're gonna make it a perfect 6/6.
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>>298467
it might help if they could put together a winning season sometime this millenium
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>>298464
Akili Smith?

Yeah they had a rough go of it for a while there.

Remember when Kordell Stewart went to the Pro Bowl?
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>>298161
agreed
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>>298110
proof of agreement
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>>298454
How is Rodgers shit? He's just unproven.
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>>298478
>Kordell Stewart
>Pro Bowl
LIES.
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>>298486
TRUE OR FALSE:

Kordell Stewart went to the Pro Bowl once
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Answer - TRUE, in 2001, when he threw for 3000 yards and had 19 TDs.

In fact, Kordell's Steelers almost beat the Patriots in the AFC Championship game.

Weird.

Also, one I hadn't heard before; "On April 29, 2008, in an interview on the WCNN 680 "The Fan", Stewart expressed interest in returning to the NFL. Also, according to ESPN2's First Take on July 28, 2008, Stewart is not officially retired and would like to hear from teams about making a comeback."

Good luck with that, Slash. I think Slash from Guns N' Roses has a better chance.
>> Anonymous
I'm not a Packersfag but I expect Rodgers will do quite well. He's been in GB for what... 4 years? He's ready.

Remember when Romo first started? Everyone really expected him to fall flat on his face, yet he's played exceptionally well (aside from consistently failing in the playoffs), that's because he was able to be in the system for a number of years soaking up knowledge and practicing with the system before getting tossed into it.

I'm not saying Romo=Rodgers, in fact I think Rodgers will do even better than Romo. Especially with a very talented young football team around him.
>> Anonymous
I have a Kordell Stewart jersey