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To: blankmind who wrote (1922)1/16/1999 11:00:00 PM
From: BubbaFred  Read Replies (1) of 45639
 
Reeves only get blown out in superbowls, never in championship games. Falcons is too good to get blown out. In a dome stadium, not in the arctic. Falcons will run and run, and let the clock tick away, and keep Cunningham-Moss combo off the field. Falcons will eventually lose the game, by fewer than 5 points.

Jets will be in balmy Denver, 45 degrees by start of game time and 30 at end of game. That's pleasant dry cold and not the bone chilling cold of New York. Denver passrush is not up to snuff. Jets have edge on defense. Broncos should have edge on kicking game and special team. Offensively, both equally potent. Chrebet, Brady, and KJ will have great day against Denver's pass defense. That should negate Denver T Davis run offense. Broncos D has to be at near their best. Jets need to avoid special team lapses. If Jets can stop Terrel Davis, then game may be decided by halftime. Otherwise, Jason Elam and Denver's special team will give Broncos the edge. If both teams play their best, Jets will win. However, this young Jets team is susceptible to dumb mistakes and has tendencies of giving up quick scores. This will be a great Parcells-Shanahan matchup, the two best minds in football. Parcells has proven himself over the years. If Shanahan had two weeks to prepare, then he is the best. For this game, only one week to prepare.
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