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SUPER BOWL PREDICTIONS
      Mon Dec 29 2003 10:26 PM

OK, Time for Super Bowl Predictions:

PATRIOTS vs. RAMS.

AFC: Patriots, with the home field advantage, will take it all the way to Houston. Titans v. Ravens winner could advance all the way to the Championship Game. Indy can't win a play off game, and KC is overrated. Broncos are still too beat up to win three games and without Elway, will never reach the SB again.

NFC: The popular pick would be Philly, but as an NFC East fan, I cannot in good conscience root for either Philly or Dallas, although the 'Boys under Parcells might just win a game. Never discount the Pack, either. Panthers are just happy to be there, as are the Seahawks. St. Louie has been to two of the last four bowls and can get it done...even in freezing Philly in late January.

Prediction: In a rematch of the 2002 Super Bowl, the New England Patriots defeat the St. Louis Rams 27-20

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2005 Forecast: 14/7/4

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