WOO HOO! Say what you will about bread and circuses, but dang it, folks, we need a break. Can’t wait for kickoff...
Ravens kick Bronco butt....again.
So is the Green Bay game at Lambert Field?
Go Broncos! - sweet revenge
The Who Dat’s are going to smoke the Falcons.
Finally!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VAMQF8vnNo
FOOTBALL!!!!
I pick Denver tonight, but not to cover.
Will the defending Champs really be so lousy this year? Everyone loves Cincy for that division.
Sunday, September 8th vs. Cincinnati â Avg. Price: $403, Get-in: $194
While Cincinnati may not be the draw that Green Bay or Dallas is, they will be the opponent for Chicagoâs home opener this season. Â Thus, the get-in price of $194 is second only to the Cowboys ($195) and a dollar more expensive than it will take to see Green Bay. Â The Bengals are coming off a second straight defeat to the Texans in the playoffs, so theyâll be looking to begin the year on the right foot and send new coach Marc Trestman to an early 0-1 record.
Sunday, September 15th vs. Minnesota â Avg. Price: $411, Get-in: $175
The Vikings were able to slip into the NFC playoffs last year thanks to Chicagoâs late season stumble and the heroics of their star running back, Adrian Peterson. Â The Vikings moved Percy Harvin during the off season, but added familiar face Greg Jennings to the wide receiver corps. Â At $175 for the lowest priced ticket, the Vikings have the third lowest get-in price for Bears home games this year.
GO COWBOYS!!!!!
I’m a loyalist.
i am picking all the favorites except:
Miami over CLeveland