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| #1 Posted on 24.1.10 2207.13 | Instant Rating: 8.86 | SUPER BOWL XLIV 1 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (15-3) v. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (16-2) 1
FEBRUARY 7, 2010 - 6:28PM EST 
Early line: Colts -3.5
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| #2 Posted on 24.1.10 2211.36 | Instant Rating: 4.28 | Saints win by 2 on a last-second field goal.
I also predict The Who's halftime performance goes terribly, terribly wrong.
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| #3 Posted on 24.1.10 2216.24 | Instant Rating: 2.20 | Well, it comes down to the teams who were the best in the league for most of the season. It's the first time the two No. 1 seeds have met in the Super Bowl since Dallas and Buffalo in 1993.
I'm looking forward to a showdown between the league's two best quarterbacks. Peyton Manning was incredible in the second half against the Jets today - there is no throw that man cannot make. Brees wasn't quite as unstoppable, but I think Minnesota's defense is much better than Indianapolis' is. Ultimately I think Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush combine to make the difference.
My prediction for now is Saints by a touchdown or less.
Also, I still think the Colts should have played their starters in the final two regular season games. | AWArulz
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| #4 Posted on 24.1.10 2247.12 | Instant Rating: 4.63 | My Prediction: Colts crush the Saints by 20 points or more.
and that the entire Band the Who is taken by force to a local assisted living center prior to their 1 millionth rendition of "we won't get fooled again"
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| #5 Posted on 24.1.10 2310.47 | Instant Rating: 6.48 | I think the Colts take it...Peyton 2, Eli 1, Archie 0...Aww.
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| #6 Posted on 24.1.10 2319.04 | Instant Rating: 5.69 | The Colts are going to win easily if the Saints play like they did today. Indy by 10.
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| #7 Posted on 25.1.10 0133.28 | Instant Rating: 2.91 | Manning is only a game over .500 in the post season, so he's due for a loss.
Drew Brees makes San Diego say "oops" as the Saints ring up at least 35 points in a rout.
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| #8 Posted on 25.1.10 1124.05 | Instant Rating: 3.13 | Ladies and gentlemen, the following public service message is brought to you by your friends from D-Generation X, who would like to remind each and every one of you that if you're not down with that, we've got two words for you...
Not going to predict an actual result yet, but I sincerely hope WHO DAT? kill both the Tampa Bay Curse and Peyton Manning's soul deader than the Comic Book Guy admitting that he wasted his life.
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| #9 Posted on 25.1.10 1135.49 | Instant Rating: 4.13 | I'll give a more rational perdiction later on. For now though, I'll say it will be a game dominated by Peyton and the Colts will have the lead late in the game.... until his 'other' brother Cooper turns on him and QBs the Saints to a last minute victory! Who Dat? The champions, dat who.
Oh, and I'll also perdict Budweiser will come back and have some of their best commericals in a couple of years. It at least has to be better than last year's lameass offerings.
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| #10 Posted on 25.1.10 1212.04 | Instant Rating: 7.65 | I would like nothing more than for the Saints to win their first Super Bowl in the home of the Hurricanes.
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| #11 Posted on 25.1.10 1212.18 | Instant Rating: 3.45 | Originally posted by supersalvadoran Oh, and I'll also perdict Budweiser will come back and have some of their best commericals in a couple of years. It at least has to be better than last year's lameass offerings.
And those commercials will be canceled out by the Mannings awful Oreo commercials. Seriously, Peyton better be getting paid five times his usual price for those commercials.
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| #12 Posted on 25.1.10 1234.31 | Instant Rating: 6.71 | I honestly don't care who wins. I like the Saints (I see them play my Panthers often), and I like Peyton. I'm gonna enjoy this.
But that halftime show is a joke.
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| #13 Posted on 25.1.10 1251.55 | Instant Rating: 2.11 | I will say the Colts will win by 40-35 in a showdown of the league's 2 best offenses.
I am routing for Peyton Manning and the Colts so Manning can have multiple rings and have only the argument that "Peyton can't be one of the best QB's ever because he has only one ring" extinguished.
However, if the Saints win, I would not mind the least bit because New Orleans has been through so much and now they are on the biggest football stage and New Orleans is getting ready to party yet again. | whatever
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| #14 Posted on 25.1.10 1309.40 | Instant Rating: 3.48 | | Eddie Famous
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| #15 Posted on 25.1.10 1313.25 | Instant Rating: 5.58 | Brett Favre.
As of 2/28/05: 101 pounds since December 7, 2004 OFFICIAL THREE-MONTH COUNT: 112 pounds on March 9, 2005 OFFICIAL SIX-MONTH COUNT: 142 pounds on June 8, 2005 OFFICIAL ONE YEAR COUNT: 187 pounds on December 7, 2005 As of 2/27/06: 202 pounds "I've lost a heavyweight" As of 7/31/06: 224 pounds As of 12/7/08 (four years out): Still 210 pounds down! Now announcing for NBWA Championship Wrestling! *2008 NBWA Personality of the Year*
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| #16 Posted on 25.1.10 1314.53 | Instant Rating: 3.33 | I'm still angry that the Saints are even in this position.
Colts 35-17. | Broncolanche
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| #17 Posted on 25.1.10 1328.53 | Instant Rating: 4.97 | Originally posted by Eddie Famous Brett Favre.
I'm convinced Favre will be playing until he literally dies on the field. | Llakor
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| #18 Posted on 25.1.10 1512.10 | Instant Rating: 5.34 | Well, I am 7/10 in my playoff predictions largely because 1 predicted the NFC perfectly and since my original pick was New Orleans winning the Super Bowl, I will stick with that.
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| #19 Posted on 25.1.10 1514.20 | Instant Rating: 3.45 | Originally posted by Broncolanche
Originally posted by Eddie Famous Brett Favre.
I'm convinced Favre will be playing until he literally dies on the field.
I feel the same way about Ric Flair and wrestling. Just walk away already.
It is quite amazing in the last decade we've seen Super Bowl appearances by the former laughing stock Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals, and now the New Orleans Saints. Yay parity! It's nice for variety and each city getting to experience going to the big dance.
Who's left? The Browns and Lions?
The Saints of course are the likable underdogs. The Colts are like the Yankees- bland yet experienced and talented and should squeak by with a win. | Broncolanche
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Since: 2.6.03 From: Littleton, CO
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| #20 Posted on 25.1.10 1519.30 | Instant Rating: 4.97 | I read somewhere that the Lions are the last remaining NFC franchise to not go to a Super Bowl. As far as AFC teams go, I believe it's the Browns and Jaguars.
E: and Texans
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