Well, here are mine:
AFC winner: The patriots
NFC winner: Bears!
It is just easy! :rotfl:
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Well, here are mine:
AFC winner: The patriots
NFC winner: Bears!
It is just easy! :rotfl:
af: Waiting for some "nalla nEram" or what? :lol:
Totally forgot this one :)
patriots and saints are my picks :D
You always pick the road teams!
I think your picks are good this time! Good luck! :)
The winners are:
Bears and Colts!
So, I scored 50% at this time! However I am happy for the Colts who will go to super bowl after defeating and sending home a strong team like patriots! :)
af: Dont worry, when you are pickinf the super bowl champions, pick the one which think wont make it. A double negative can become +ve in logic! :D
AF: Please pick the super bowl champions! :D
colts 8-)
I am also going with you, this time! :D
I want Colts to win but even if the Bear wins, it woul dnot bother me much! :)
My pick is of course Colts! :)
GO COLTS GO..(namma oor pasanga)..
Cool Colts won.......
Peyton Manning :D :)
Grossman :banghead: :evil:
well, I am glad Colts won. In that weather with rain and all anything could have happenened! :)
Chicago did not really look like a super bowl team! How did they come this far? :roll:
:victory: COLTS
New England Patriots :clap:
An all time great regular season (along side 1972 Miami Dolphins) at 16-0 and also defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars :thumbsup:
Well on their way to superbowl 8-)
Conference playoffs this sunday
8-)
Patriots vs Giants on Feb 3rd for superbowl
Will Eli Manning do what his brother did last year? :P
PATRIOTS will crush the GIANTS at the Super Bowl! 8-)
Tom Brady - one of the best Quarterbacks of all time... And such a good-looking football player too, of all time! :lol:
And I am soooo happy the PACKERS lost, and that too with a field goal... I just dont like Brett Favre, the overhyped veteran! Ask him to retire first... He's just a show-off!
8-) :P :P
Sad I found this thread at the end of the season! Do you watch College Football too, or just NFL? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by thamiz
125,000 visitors expected at the Super Bowl!
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepu...rfolo0122.html
8-)
Brady/Moss/Welker/Stallworth.. Wow their offense is just too great... :notworthy:
Nobody is giving Giants a chance(me included). But let me see if i am in for a surprise.. :D
Myself rooting for Pats at 19-0 and superbowl 42 :P
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Originally Posted by m_23_bayarea
I would have been happier if the PACKERS came in, and the PATRIOTS crushed them... Especially, the Brady - Favre encounter! But I would have been really really disappointed if the Packers win by ANY chance... So I'm happy, there's no likelihood at all for that happening... So mean am I against Brett Favre! :lol:
1972 Dolphis gives it to New england Pats team
http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ne...0-b2f3fdcc1f9a
:notworthy:
2 more days to go... :boo:
_________________________________
Super Bowl XLII Preview
Adrian Carrasquillo
Issue date: 1/31/08 Section: Sports
Two weeks of hype have seared the storylines into our collective minds. The Patriots are trying to be the first team to go 19-0. Eli Manning is trying to win the Super Bowl the year after his brother did. He wants to finally break free of the Peyton's little brother introduction at cocktail parties and cement his status as one of the elite quarterbacks in the NFL.
Brady is trying to put an end to the Montana or Brady or Unitas talk as the best ever (as seen on ESPN.com this week), while his coach Bill Belicheck is trying to leapfrog such luminaries as Chuck Noll(four Super Bowl wins), Bill Walsh, Tom Landry, Joe Gibbs and Don Shula (all with three Super Bowl wins) as the best NFL coach in history, not named Lombardi.
Even Michael Strahan and Amani Toomer make it into the list of great storylines because theirs is one equal parts familiar and feel-good. Two veterans who made the Super Bowl in their prime during the 2,000 season, only to be run off the field by the Ravens, but who now have been given another chance. With the time left in their careers disappearing like sand in an hourglass they can end their careers, however improbable, in storybook fashion.
But the story that should be talked about more is that of the disappearing Super Bowl contender. Consider the previous five Super Bowl losers. The Bears lost last year, before that it was the Seahawks, and the Eagles, Panthers, and Raiders.
Each team came in riding momentum and each were teams who exceeded expectations. The Eagles are really the only team that bucks the trend in some ways. The Eagles were a contender year in and year out but the story from there is the same. The Super Bowl loss didn't foreshadow more Super Bowl appearances for these runner-ups, just more losses.
I feel the need to mention this for a couple of reasons, neither of which being that I consider a Giants loss to be a mere formality. On the contrary, I think they can win, and I am rooting for them. But the facts are the facts. The Patriots are heavily favored. So while the Giants should be basking in the historic chance to become the most loved team in franchise history and maybe the most popular Super Bowl winner in decades, the front office should look at the teams above as cautionary tales of how euphoria and pride don't translate into winning for seasons to come.
Even more importantly the Giants should all have been forced to watch a Super Bowl from six years ago. It was the one before the five I looked at above and featured a team affectionately known as the Greatest Show on Turf. They had Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Isaac Bruce, and a young Tory Holt.
The Super Bowl was going to be their chance to put on a show for the entire country, and with Super Bowl viewership being what it is, the entire world. Except there was one problem. No one told their upstart opponents about the plans. The St. Louis Rams lost that game 20-17 to the New England Patriots and it was the Patriots who made winning a habit, while the Rams players tried vehemently to sell Greatest Show on Turf tees on ebay.
The Giants need to realize that after this game you can go one of two ways; unforgettable or forgotten.
Super Bowl XLII Prediction: Patriots 28, Giants 24
Super Bowl XLIII Prediction: Giants 35, Colts 28
http://media.www.sbstatesman.com/med...-3177703.shtml
Bay great display pic of Tom Brady :notworthy: :notworthy: ]
Put a small introduction of Brady in your signature please so that others may know about him :)
How is it? :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
BTW Feddy, I see it's only you and Tamizh that have been running this thread all this time... What abt the other hubbers in the US? No one is a fan of NFL? :cry:
Is Tom Brady The Best Quarterback Ever?
PHOENIX (WBZ) ― Patriots Quarterback, Tom Brady has already won an NFL M.V.P. award, set the all-time record for most touchdown passes in a season, and oh yeah and won three Super Bowls.
So, if he wins his fourth this Sunday, does that make Brady the best NFL quarterback ever? One Hall of Fame Quarterback certainly thinks he's in the discussion.
Troy Aikman, Fox television analyst and Hall of Fame quarterback, thinks Brady will have plenty of support for No. 1 if he leads New England to a fourth Super Bowl title.
"If Tom Brady wins this game, and then was part of a team that was undefeated ... then he gives whoever wants to make that argument a lot more ammunition than they currently have," Aikman said. "It strengthens his argument."
But who is Aikman's No. 1 quarterback?
"It's not me," he said, picking Joe Montana instead.
Another Fox analyst, Howie Long, said Terry Bradshaw has come up with an idea to honor the greatest NFL quarterbacks.
"Terry said they're going to start raising funds for a mini-Mount Rushmore," Long said. "They're looking for not a cliff, but a hillside that they can carve (Joe) Montana and (Tom) Brady and Bradshaw into. I don't know if that would be visited as much as Rushmore."
(© 2008 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
http://wbztv.com/local/Tom.Brady.New.2.641549.html
Great!!!..
Bay, No idea about the other US hubbers. Nerd's area Houston Texans team has been doing pathetically offlate and i dont see a reason for him to follow NFL :lol2:
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What abt our team 49ers then? I should not even utter the word 'Football' if that was the case! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Hey, but Cowboys were cool this year... Maybe that's an incentive for all Texans to watch the game! 8-)
awesome game...
unexpected result.. south africa team maathiri aayipochi..
Eli manning :thumbsup: :thumbsup: annanuku thambi thappaama poranthirukaan
The biggest upset victory in superbowl history :notworthy: :frightened: :frightened:
Eli Manning , kudumba perae kapathateida chinna payya :lol:
only US hubbers here.. :lol:
the last throw he made to get into patriots 25 yard made the difference. :D though I wanted patriots to win.. the game was enjoyable.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Same here. Felt so bad for Patriots, brady and Randy moss though. Those guys deserved a win and were undone by the Giants Defense. That was one great display of defensive american football in quite sometime, an offensive side like patriots not scoring in almost 6 drives is just something :notworthy: :notworthy: . I lost count of the times the Patriots line backers allowed brady to get hitted by the Giants defense :lol:
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Originally Posted by kb
The last couple of passes from Brady was sooo accurate though! Did you guys see how many yards those passes went through... Almost 50 - 75! If only Moss had caught at least one of them... Oh well, the Giants' defense was the best ever for them I think... They focussed on Brady the whole time... :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Bingo :shock: Those were exactly the words me and my friends were talking about after the game. They just ransacked Brady, i say :oops: :ashamed:
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Originally Posted by m_23_bayarea
Ayyayoo Bay unga siggie :oops: :cry: :oops:
Seriously, those passes are possible only with Brady! He makes them look sooo simple.... 75 yard passes man! The only other guy that I've seen makin such passes is Brett Favre... But he shows off big-time for nothing! But Brady looks sooo much at ease even after such passes.... And Randy ran for so long to reach these passes too... He had 2 to 3 defense guys sackin him always! :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
I dont like it either.... But it's what's happening! :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
The superbowl was funny :devil: Funnier thing is everyone at my office would not stop crying :rotfl:
giants defence was good. tough luck for patriots.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
any new funny ads?