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I would say that no, the streak of consecutive 100 yard games will not be stopped.
The Colts are still the team to beat, because they are gonna be their division representatives in the SuperBowl this year. And what a good division it is. So the answer is yes and no, they are the team to beat, but not for at least another two weeks.
Johnson and Johnson should both be given tickets to Hawaii. Who cares if you get to play or not, you are in freaking Hawaii.
Best team in the NFC? The Seahawks. If you don’t believe me, wait til the Superbowl, when they will be soundly defeated by a better team out of Indy.
Dungy will be back, but even if he wasn’t, the Colts can still win.
Brett Favre… Should he or will he? No he shouldn’t and no he won’t. Brett Favre had to suffer through a rough year with injuries in the Green Bay receiving core and at the back position. His suffering was not in vain. Next year, with a healthy squad, the Packers will win at least 11 games, and Brett Favre will go out the way every ProBowler/Hall of Famer should. At the top of his game. Oh, he will not have more interceptions than passing yards as he did this year, either. :D In fact, he will throw more TD’s passes than interceptions. Brett’s the man! 8)
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