Sunday, January 15, 2012

NFL Playoffs and Superbowl -- Absolutely Nothing to Do With The Bakken

Just for the record, it's going to be the New York Giants vs the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

New York will easily beat the San Francisco 49-er's next week, and the Patriots will smother the Ravens.

So, we'll see.

8 comments:

  1. embraceyourinnerhillbillyJanuary 16, 2012 at 12:22 AM

    49ers! All the way....The Little Engine That Could....The resurrection of Alex Smith. It's shaping up to be a great week-end of Football and an excellent Super Bowl no matter the participants.

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  2. would be inclined to agree, but who wins the big one?

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  3. Don't write off the 49-rs quite yet as they may be the suprise Super Bowl team this year. I say there is a good possibility that Manning & Co. gets edged on this one. The Patriots will demolish whoever they play.

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  4. I do hope it's a close game between the 49-ers and the Giants. And of the two games, this should be the more interesting. Somehow I haven't "connected" with the Ravens this year.

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  5. It shall be the game of all games.

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    1. I agree; I had no idea the games yesterday would be so close. I thought the spread would be 10 points for at least one of them, and certainly no overtime expected, and both should have gone into overtime.

      I still think there's a significant difference between Brady and Manning. This probably is as good a match-up as we've seen over the years. I think it's great for the middle school and high school students watching who enjoy the NFL. Good solid role models (as far as professional sports go).

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