i woudn't use baugh. it would reflect poorly on sammy baugh. whom i was trying to figure out why in the world you were referencing BTW.
From my last FB status update: San Francisco vs. Baltimore! An excellent, excellent Superbaugh... Ray Lewis' last stand, the incredible run of Kaepernick, sibling rivalry & Joe Flacco flipping off (for now) all the doubters. Bring on February 3rd! I couldn't be more excited for this Super Bowl... it's a really great match up, one with many (even if some do get overplayed) intriguing & fascinating story lines. Super Bowl XLVII will also mark the 10th straight Super Bowl in which me & my brother will be watching the game at our buddy Brian's house, a tradition I'm so happy we've kept going... I can't ******* wait until February 3rd.
Went to Wikipedia, the murders happened after a SuperBowl XXXIV party in 2000. Ray Lewis and the Ravens went on to win the SuperBowl the following year. Edit: LOL at Belicheat being too much of a sore loser to give CBS an interview.
It's also admirable in my view the respect he's been able to command from so many others in the league over time... not that many players can accomplish such a feat.
Oh no, an NFL coach didn't give a lame, mostly useless tv interview (all of them are annoying)? Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Belichick was prepared- he wore a scarf over his mouth so no one could hear him anyway. It's okay, Bill, we know you're always frowning anyway.
First time in 9 seasons we have an AFC rep not the Colts, Pats or Steelers. 2003 Pats 2004 Pats 2005 Steelers 2006 Colts 2007 Pats 2008 Steelers 2009 Colts 2010 Steelers 2011 Pats Pretty incredible. In fact this will be the first Super Bowl I've seen without one of those teams in it.
I don't know about you guys but I'm personally very excited about the forthcoming two solid weeks of featurettes about the Harbaugh brothers' childhood and sanctimonious scriptural treatises from Ray Lewis. It's gonna be great.
Just happy there's fresh blood in the Super Bowl. Nice to see teams that haven't been in awhile get a crack at it. Should be more like that, if you ask me.
Yeah, that's definitely nice. I hadn't really realized it had been only Pats, Steelers, and Colts for so long in the AFC. Yikes.
Not from my perspective. Kind of surprising though since the NFL has the most level playing ground of the three big leagues. Shows you how big it is to draft a franchise quarterback.
Root for a team in the NFC. With the exception of the Giants, it seems like for the last fifteen years, there's been a new team from the NFC in the Super Bowl every year.
Which is so true and what I keep saying. The QB is the second most important single player on a sports team in any US sport, just after the goalie in hockey.
Since Super Bowl XXXI, only 3 NFC franchise's have made multiple appearances in the Super Bowl: Packers (XXXII, XLV), Rams (XXXIV, XXXVI), and Giants (XXXV, XLII, XLVI).
I'd completely forgotten about the Rams going twice when I originally put the fifteen year mark, so more like over the last decade there's only been the Giants that have gone to the Super Bowl more than once.
Vegas opens with the Niners 4.5 point favorites, O/U at 49. I like the Niners by a bit more than that, probably around 10.
Are you kidding me? The use of Roman numerals for each Super Bowl is one of the coolest things about it, as I see it. The logo's used to be great, too: Look at that variety! Some aren't as good as others, but at least some thought was put into them. Now we get this standardized garbage: Completely unimaginative.