I’ve got no emotional attachment for today’s Super Bowl, all I really am rooting for is a good game.I’m leaning that way because the most logical thing I heard this week was ESPN’s (and former Bronco lineman) Mark Schlereth say that teams like Indy wear down cold weather power defenses in the fourth quarter, and that the Colts would pull away late. The stats guys at Football Outsiders have no idea but lean Bears.
My allegiance can be swayed here, so make your best argument. An enjoy America’s unofficial national holiday.
Rob L. says
I’m officially a Jets fan, but I grew up in Iowa, so here goes:
– Bear down, Chicago Bears! Make every play clear the way to victory!
– Bear down, Chicago Bears! Put up a fight with a might so fearlessly!
– We’ll never forget the way you thrilled the nation with your T formation.
– Bear down, Chicago Bears, and let them know why you’re wearing the crown
– You’re the pride and joy of Illinois. Chicago Bears, bear down!
My high school US history teacher made the class sing that every Friday before a Bears game. No one could leave until we’d “thrilled the nation”. Heh, heh.
Cary D says
From Chicago here, and the Bears just go their ass handed to em.
Very sad to see. they must learn to defend the pick-and-roll better. hmmm.
Grossman and the offense gave them no chance. Licking my wounds on this one cause my city is crying now.
Bryan says
The fly-over bowl. meh. Football: 3+ hours of real time, 30+ minutes of game time. Give me basketball any and every day.
Red 5 says
By golly, score one for the pundits.
I’m pleased for Coach Dungy
( past history vs. Cowboys notwithstanding )
but unfortunately our Super Bowl Groundhog
predicts six more months of Manning commercials.
( cut that meat )
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