usatoday.com — One thing is pretty certain: The NFL's next champion will be crowned on Feb. 1 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, site of Super Bowl XLIII. Beyond that, there are plenty of unanswered possibilities to ponder as the NFL's 89th season begins. USA TODAY tackles 10 questions ? albeit without the help of a crystal ball.
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xtroutzxSep 3, 2008
dugg for ocho cinco
Closed AccountSep 4, 2008
This sport is for fat overpaid drug fueled morons who wrap themselves in pillows, padding and spandex.And don't even get me started about the stupid f**kin names they have for their teams.. or franchises (All owned by the same company, thats communism in its purest form, no real competition, just a facade of competition)The Mega Lazers Vs the Super Patriot Hawks etc. morons.Its also a boring garbage sport, one coach's playbook versus the other coach's playbook. Yawn. No imagination or skill involved.The fans are just closet cases too. Endlessly quoting meaningless stats on games nobody cares about. Yayy for you buddy.
njankSep 4, 2008
i normally would have buried your comment as a lame sort of 'first post' attempt from someone who just got a shout about this post from a friend. Then I read the article. And you're right.
duncanbellSep 4, 2008
"Favre, 38, is the winningest quarterback in NFL history ..." Winningest?! WHAT THE HELL?!
Closed AccountSep 4, 2008
Helen Keller copyrighted retardation and I should be careful not to violate that copyright by saying things that annoy you?uhhh... dude your funny is broken. srsly.
rjlaframboiseSep 4, 2008
I love how they're still playing up the Brady vs. Peyton bulls**t. Peyton is the better QB. Just look at the years they each set the TD record. Peyton had three wide receivers with at least 1,000 yards and double digit TD catches. Brady had two wide receivers with at least 1,000 yards and only one wide receiver with double digit TD catches. It was the Randy Moss show last season. You take him away, and Brady is back to putting up his usual 24 TDs, while Peyton continues to average 30.
angeladSep 5, 2008
I have to remember to look back on this article eventually.