Official NFL 2010 Super Bowl Thread

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Who will win the Superbowl?

  • Indianapolis Colts

  • New Orleans Saints

  • I don't care, I just watch it for the commercials and wardrobe malfunctions


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redgtxdi

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With Brett Favre & the Vikings out of the Super Bowl, does the Super Bowl even COUNT this year???

(This year's S.B. rings will be made with rhinestones instead of real diamonds this year due to the Favreless content)
:)

But seriously........I agree with the guys on ESPN last night.........

The viewership and sponsorship probably just dropped by a significant percentage and football itself is probably worse off for Favre not being there.

You think golf misses Tiger??? Wait 'til reruns of Magnum P.I. get better ratings than then Superbowl that weekend.

:depressedfootballfanemoticon:
 

Nemesis 1

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just seeing Brett Favre ruin the queens chances as he did for the packers for so many years makes me happy inside...

It is going to be an entertaining game...I am voting COLTS!


You really don't have a clue do ya! 90% of the queens fans like farve alot . Even with a loss on Sunday. We enjoyed the best viking football we have ever seen . Farve brought alot to Mn. This year /. He made the game a game of fun. We seen the most exciting football we have ever watch . Most of you guys only watched the comboys/Saints game . All of our games were that exciting and heart throbbing. I personlly and almost everyone I know really aren't upset about the loss on Sunsay . Do you know what were all concerned about. Farve retiring. Every MN Viking fan wants him Back . Were all aware the loss on sunday was 16 against 11. and that doesn't matter . We want Farve for as long as Farve wants to play. We enjoy Fun and Farve is fun exciting and one tough son of a gun.

Sure many fans were disappointed on sunday but you know what most talkabout is how exciting the game was . How with 5 turn overs Farve had us in the game. 1 of those turn overs didn't really count.Because Farve was hit High low on that play and its an infraction the refs, Did't call . The overtime was a joke. 3 bad calls and a holding none call. So we in Mn feel pretty good about the vikes loss. What will hurt us is if he retires. Thats the one thing none in MN want to see. WE LIKE THE OLD MAN A LOT.

Is what I want to see is Manning get hit late like farve did about 9 times and only get one penality called. That well never happen and were all gone to get to see it in the Katrina Bowl.
 
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MetalMat

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With Brett Favre & the Vikings out of the Super Bowl, does the Super Bowl even COUNT this year???

(This year's S.B. rings will be made with rhinestones instead of real diamonds this year due to the Favreless content)
:)

But seriously........I agree with the guys on ESPN last night.........

The viewership and sponsorship probably just dropped by a significant percentage and football itself is probably worse off for Favre not being there.

You think golf misses Tiger??? Wait 'til reruns of Magnum P.I. get better ratings than then Superbowl that weekend.

:depressedfootballfanemoticon:

So you seriously think that Brett Favre is bringing people to football to the same way that Tiger brings people to golf? And the two superbowls with Brett Favre somehow are the only ones that got high ratings?

I have nothing against him but football will do JUST fine without him, trust me.

And I keep hearing about how the Colts did against the Jets and Ravens. Don't forget guys that the Saints have a different type of offense than those teams. The Jets and Ravens are similar in the rush heavy offense that relied on the defense to make stops when they could not come up with big plays. The Saints tended to be a much more pass oriented offense.

Also the whole turnover things kind of irritates me. Some of those were forced and the Saints defense has been known to work on getting turnovers. Now I agree our offense was not super crazy but the Vikings are a good defensive team, I think they had the #6 overall defense in the league during regular season.

Either way it should be a good game, win or lose I am just happy we finally got there.
 
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IndyColtsFan

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So you seriously think that Brett Favre is bringing people to football to the same way that Tiger brings people to golf? And the two superbowls with Brett Favre somehow are the only ones that got high ratings?

I have nothing against him but football will do JUST fine without him, trust me.

And I keep hearing about how the Colts did against the Jets and Ravens. Don't forget guys that the Saints have a different type of offense than those teams. The Jets and Ravens are similar in the rush heavy offense that relied on the defense to make stops when they could not come up with big plays. The Saints tended to be a much more pass oriented offense.

Also the whole turnover things kind of irritates me. Some of those were forced and the Saints defense has been known to work on getting turnovers. Now I agree our offense was not super crazy but the Vikings are a good defensive team, I think they had the #6 overall defense in the league during regular season.

Either way it should be a good game, win or lose I am just happy we finally got there.

Yeah, he really overrates Brett Favre. Many sports fans are sick and tired of him and just want him to go away. I think many people were glad to see him booted.

I agree with you about the differences between the Saints offense versus the Ravens and Jets. However, I don't think the Saints have faced an offense like the Colts either. I tend to think that the Colts defense will fare better against the Saints offense than the Saints defense will against the Colts offense.

Also, if the Saints bring the pressure like the Jets did against the Colts, they will likely get burned and have to back off just like the Jets did. If that happens, the Colts will try to establish the run and if they have even moderate success, Manning will be able to pick the defense apart with play action or the ensuing confusion.

At any rate, it will be a good game. I won't predict a Colts win because I do not want to jinx them. I do believe the Colts are the better team, but anything can happen on any given Sunday. And for what it is worth, if the Colts do lose, I couldn't think of a more deserving team to lose to than the Saints.

A question -- a lot of people are speculating that Brees' shoulder might be acting up because of the way he was throwing vs. the Vikings. Any news on that?
 

MetalMat

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I have not heard any info on Brees' shoulder in the saints forums I visit
 
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KeithTalent

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I have to cheer for the Colts. After how the Vikes lost to the Saints, there is no way I can cheer for them even though overall I like Brees and Thomas.

KT
 

bignateyk

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Well I hate manning, so i'll probably have to root for the saints. I am bitter about how the saints beat the vikings though. That overtime was a crock of shit.
 

MetalMat

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Well I hate manning, so i'll probably have to root for the saints. I am bitter about how the saints beat the vikings though. That overtime was a crock of shit.

I went back and watched the game and the only call I am iffy about is that pass interference call. I am not sure if there was contact or not, there may have been contact before what the replay shows. The other calls were all legit, close but legit.
 

IndyColtsFan

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It was reported today on MSNBC that Gregg Williams (Saints defensive coordinator) told a Nashville radio station that their goal, in the end, is to injure Manning and knock him out of the game. He said it would be worth taking penalties to try. Real classy!

So, Saints fans, your genius defensive coordinator just advertised to the world they intend to potentially use cheap shots on Manning to knock him out. I'm sure the NFL officiating office heard the report and won't take kindly to someone trying to hurt the player who is arguably the face of the NFL. If you see any ticky-tack roughing calls against the Saints, you now know who to blame.
 

SlitheryDee

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It was reported today on MSNBC that Gregg Williams (Saints defensive coordinator) told a Nashville radio station that their goal, in the end, is to injure Manning and knock him out of the game. He said it would be worth taking penalties to try. Real classy!

So, Saints fans, your genius defensive coordinator just advertised to the world they intend to potentially use cheap shots on Manning to knock him out. I'm sure the NFL officiating office heard the report and won't take kindly to someone trying to hurt the player who is arguably the face of the NFL. If you see any ticky-tack roughing calls against the Saints, you now know who to blame.

I can't believe he'd say that on the air even if that was what he meant to do. I'll need to hear a clip of that before I accept it.

No team should ever be out to injure the other team. That's unsportsmanlike to the extreme, and I'll be sorely disappointed in Gregg if he really means to run his defense like that. Hitting the quarterback cleanly and legally to rattle him and mess with his comfort level and timing is another thing though IMO.
 

IndyColtsFan

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"When you put too much of that type of worry on a warrior's mind, he doesn't play all out," Williams said. "If it happens, it happens. And the only thing you'd like for me to say is that if it happens you hope he doesn't get back up and play again."

"This guy's got a great clock in his head," Williams told 104.5 The Zone, via ESPN.com. "The big thing is that he throws the ball so early that we're going to have to do a good job of finding ways to get to him and when we do get to him we're going to have to make sure he gets a couple 'remember me' shots when we get there."


Good luck with that, Williams. Ask the Jets how that worked for them -- and they have a far superior defense to yours.
 
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MetalMat

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First of all I don't want anyone to get injured, its a rough game and purposely trying to injury someone is wrong.

I listened to the interview, it sounds like that last part was kind of tongue in cheek. NBCsports more times than not tends to rag on the Saints for some reason so I went to the source.
 

bignateyk

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Where in your quote does it say they are going to try and cheap shot manning and take him out of the game? Don't get your panties in a bunch. Manning is a big enough cry baby, he doesn't need all his fans to be as well.

All your quote says is that if you are going to hit the QB, the end result of knocking him out of the game would be nice. Every defensive coordinator thinks that way, they just don't say so. You'd have to be pretty naive to think otherwise.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Where in your quote does it say they are going to try and cheap shot manning and take him out of the game? Don't get your panties in a bunch. Manning is a big enough cry baby, he doesn't need all his fans to be as well.

The quote in my previous post above refers specifically to getting hits on Manning and taking penalties for it. What has Manning "cried" about exactly? What are you, a Pats fan or something?

All your quote says is that if you are going to hit the QB, the end result of knocking him out of the game would be nice. Every defensive coordinator thinks that way, they just don't say so. You'd have to be pretty naive to think otherwise.

Every defensive coordinator wants to rattle the QB and get hits on him, but I doubt very many actively promote knocking them out of the game. He even said (paraphrased) "If penalties happen on our hits, so be it." I think that says quite a bit.
 
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TallBill

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Every defensive coordinator wants to rattle the QB and get hits on him, but I doubt very many actively promote knocking them out of the game. He even said (paraphrased) "If penalties happen on our hits, so be it." I think that says quite a bit.

So in the history of football, you don't think any penalty was intentional? :) hahaha
 

Nemesis 1

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The saints played the dirtiest football game I have ever seen against thew Vikes and the officiating was the worse I ever witnessed . They were bought and paid for .

We all know who the real NFC champs are It isn't the Saints.


The New Orleans Saints are going to the Super Bowl, but defensive end Bobby McCray is going to pay for the hit that helped his team get there.

A source told FOXSports.com that McCray was fined a total of $20,000 for two hits on Brett Favre, including a low blow on the quarterback in last Sunday’s 31-28 overtime victory over Minnesota.

McCray struck Favre around the legs while defensive tackle Remi Ayodele plowed into the quarterback’s upper body. The third-quarter play, which the NFL admits should have drawn a penalty, gave Favre a sprained ankle that hampered him for the rest of the NFC Championship game.

Favre threw an interception on the play, which would have been overturned had a penalty been called.

A six-year NFL veteran, McCray played off the bench for New Orleans throughout this season.
 

IndyColtsFan

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So in the history of football, you don't think any penalty was intentional? :) hahaha

Sure, see the 70s Raiders.

Keep rationalizing it anyway you want, but as others have said, the Saints play dirty on D.
 
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BudAshes

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Dwight Freeney is hurt, and might not be able to play much. NO chances have to be about even without Freeney hounding Brees.
 

SN4p

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I dunno if he is going to play, but if not they will be bringing more blitz packages in. Clint Session and Gary Brackett love to blitz..

Plus you have Robert Mathis on the other side. He is also a pro bowl defensive end.

There will still be plenty of pressure on Brees.

I think it's shaping up to be a great game.
 

Skitzer

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The quote in my previous post above refers specifically to getting hits on Manning and taking penalties for it. What has Manning "cried" about exactly? What are you, a Pats fan or something?

I'm a Pats fan and what exactly are you trying to infer?
I think the Pats record is a pretty damn good one and stands on it own.
Everyone knows Manning is the biggest crybaby bitch in football, but go ahead and stick up for him ..... just leave the Pats fans out of it.