Week 1 Biggest Surprise?

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  1. Pack Attack

    Pack Attack The KISS Army

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    What was the biggest surprise of Week 1?
     
  2. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    It was, without question, the Dolphins stomping a mud hole in the Broncos and walking it dry.
     
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    tko51 nfl-*****s member

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    I'd say it's a tie between the 9ers and the phins victories.
     
  4. JustBry07

    JustBry07 The Underdog

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    The 49'ers beating the Rams shocked the hell out of me, it was completely unexpected. The Dolphins beating the Broncos wasn't as surprising for me because I expected the Dolphins to be improved this season.

    49'ers over the Rams got my vote.
     
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    kcgsc Chiefs Enthusiast Extraordinaire

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    I agree with both of those. I thought Minnesota would fare much better too.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    i think the bucs upseting the Vikings was huge. The vikings were suppose to be the big team out of the NFC this year, and Culpepper was suppose to have a 40 TD year and all Culpepper did was throw 3 INTS
     
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    Cowboy71 Dallas Cowboys *********

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    Miami winning wasn't as much as a surprise as how much they won by and how many points they scored.

    However, I went with SF. Let the Martz grumbling begin....again.
     
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    gotta go with the niners because miamis offense is much changed since last year where the niners is virtually the same.
     
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    9ers big time. I thought they might win 3 games this year... maybe they'll only win 2 more though. That was a huge upset. I also think the Falcons winning so easily over the Eagles was a big upset too. I think the Falcons are gonna be good this year.
     
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    The eagles also lost their best defensive player before the game started although the falcons defense did shut down the eagles offense. but i also do belive the falcons will be the team to beat comin out of the nfc.
     
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    49'ers are definitely the winner here. The Vikings was a huge dissappointment, but we should all be used to them not living up to expectations.

    Miami was huge, but I think Denver has been suspect all year.
     
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    49ers over Rams is easily the biggest surprise. I've always thought tampa was a good team this year anyways and Miami was a lot of peoples pick.
     
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    well vikings Qb is going to be lucky with out moss to even get to 37 td's this year
     
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    1st, i applaud the Dolphins, I knew Ferrotte would be the QB to be.
    2nd Bengals are going to show Culpepper the Jungle Defense!!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GoChiagobears)</div><div class='quotemain'>well vikings Qb is going to be lucky with out moss to even get to 37 td's this year</div>

    You guys do realize that 37 tds are a lot. Before Marino broke the record with 48, the record was 36 and it had stood for a loooooooong time. Unless I mistaken, the 40 td mark has only been broken 4 times. (Dan Marino twice and Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner once each.) 37 tds is a great year.
     
  16. Bearsfan1

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DolfanDale)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GoChiagobears)</div><div class='quotemain'>well vikings Qb is going to be lucky with out moss to even get to 37 td's this year</div>

    You guys do realize that 37 tds are a lot. Before Marino broke the record with 48, the record was 36 and it had stood for a loooooooong time. Unless I mistaken, the 40 td mark has only been broken 4 times. (Dan Marino twice and Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner once each.) 37 tds is a great year.</div>

    would not surprise me if culpepper doesnt hit 20 tds, and that is not a good season
     

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