For many NFL western teams such as the 49ers, Cardinals, Rams and Seahawks on average, performance rankings have decreased since last year’s season. According to the NFC, these teams have ranked in eight offensive categories; yards, rushing, passing, sacks/ attacks, first downs, third down and red zone percentages, and points per game. These determining factors helped the NFC decide the rankings of the man-tackling teams.
However, these averages don’t compare to the Indianapolis Colts, who have peaked their highest averages later on in the season. These high averages have won them a chance to win the 43rd Super Bowl.
Every season results in positives and negatives. This year the previously listed teams have started off rocky. Their stats predict that they may not be the top scoring teams of the 2010 NFL Super Bowl. Instead random sample surveys have concluded that The Colts have Jaquanda Jones’s vote to win the Super Bowl. In her personal opinion the Colts have are “offensively better than other team and their defense is strong.”
The Indianapolis Colts on average this season have made 296.5 yards per goal, which ranks them higher than their opponents the New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl ranks; the Saints have averaged 218 yards per goal. Brian Harris, a Chargers’ fan, also sides with Ms. Jones. However, he bases his opinion on the fact that the New Orleans Saints ousted the San Diego Chargers in battle for number one in the playoffs.
Resentment from many Pittsburg Steelers, New England Patriots and other NFL fans has dictated their feelings toward the 43rd Super Bowl. Numerous times The Steelers, Chargers and Patriots have gone to the Super Bowl winning the championships victoriously year after year, but not this year.
According to official NFL Super Bowl predictions, the Colts will have a higher probability of winning the Super Bowl over their opponents, the Saints.
It is time for the Colts to take absolute control in the Super Bowl February 7th. Many fans are rooting their success in the NFL championships.
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