And The Super Bowl Winner Is...
Tracking System Co. Picks Super Bowl Winner & Loser
In a little over a week, NFL fans across the world will gather in sports bars, friend's living rooms and locations everywhere to watch the 2010 season kickoff. There is no denying that the NFL now dominants the American sports world, surpassing both Major League Baseball and the NBA. With 16 games deciding who will have a chance at football immortality and hoist the Lombardi Trophy, every game in the NFL is critical. Head coaches, general managers and NFL players get shuffled up and fired with regularity because of the high demands of the positions, emphasizing the impact and importance of what it means to be involved with the the money machine that is the NFL. As the season is nearing kick-off, our GPS tracking system experts have analyzed all the off-season moves, preseason showings and last year's performances to come up with our Super Bowl prediction.
Every year NFL referees will say that the way you can tell they have done a good job officiating is by no one talking about the officiating. However, the new rules put in place by the NFL regarding referee positioning will surely impact teams that run no-huddle, up-tempo offenses. As seen in the few preseason games played by the Indianapolis Colts, sluggish referee movements can have a very strong impact on a game. These rules will likely damage teams such as the Colts, Chargers, Vikings and anyone who chooses to try and catch a tired defense on their heels. (Of course this rule does not apply to the last 5 minutes of the game in the 4th quarter for some reason???). With that being said, the vehicle tracking experts still anticipate the New Orleans Saints to come out of the NFC.
The NFC is not as strong as it has been in year's past, and with the Panthers and Buccaneers in a rebuilding process, the Saints will come cruising into the playoffs...even if somehow the Falcons play above their potential. With the NFC West winner likely a 9-7 team, and the Cowboys looking like the only real threat out of the NFC East, the Saints look ready to defend their championship. Unless Drew Brees gets hurt....
Tracking System Expert Picks AFC Winner
The AFC is literally wide open this year with so many good teams looking to advance to the next level. Of course all of the talent is only on paper, and paper doesn't play football games. The teams with a realistic shot of going deep in the playoffs include the Chargers, Jets, Ravens, Steelers, Patriots, Colts and potentially the Texans. Our fleet management specialists see the quarterback situation being to much of a liability for the Jets, the first-time jitters being a problem for the Texans and a weak offensive line hurting the Steelers. This leaves only the Ravens, Colts, Chargers and Patriots as the teams left on the table with a solid chance a grabbing football immortality. Although we recognize that any one of these teams advancing to the Super Bowl would not be an upset by any means, our tracking device specialists believe that Randy Moss and Tom Brady in contract years equals a big problem for the rest of the league.
The Patriots have the talent, experience and of course one of the best coaches in the league.
GPS Tracking Expert's Super Bowl Prediction
New Orleans Saints 35 New England Patriots 24

