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Running Super Bowl hype thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Oz, Jan 20, 2008.

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Who do you think will win the Super Bowl?

  1. Patriots

    49 vote(s)
    70.0%
  2. Giants

    21 vote(s)
    30.0%
  1. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    This thread is exactly how it sounds. All I know is, I never thought I would have a reason to root for the Giants but I sure as heck do know.
     
  2. Chef

    Chef Active Member

    Super Bowl XLII Thread

    NYG vs. NE

    Should be a great game.
     
  3. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Re: Super Bowl XLII Thread

    Giants 38, Patriots 24
     
  4. Re: Super Bowl XLII Thread

    Saved.
     
  5. spnited

    spnited Active Member

    Re: Super Bowl XLII Thread

    No offense, Chef, but Oz beat you by a minute.

    Looser! ;D
     
  6. spnited

    spnited Active Member

    Anybody but Belishit!
     
  7. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Re: Super Bowl XLII Thread

    His was poorly titled.
     
  8. spnited

    spnited Active Member

    Ha!
    The Super Bowl is far more about hype than football.

    Oz Wins!
     
  9. hockeybeat

    hockeybeat Guest

    Eli Manning's stats in the last four games:

    75-117, 853 yards, eight touchdowns and one interception.

    That's a QB rating of 105.11.
     
  10. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    More scud moderator work on this board.
     
  11. cougargirl

    cougargirl Active Member

    Better than Brady's past four games, right? ;)
     
  12. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Most postseason road wins in the Super Bowl era (among active coaches, or past coaches with at least 100 career wins)

    Road wins; Name; Team(s); Road playoff games; Total playoff games
    7; Tom Landry; Cowboys; 14; 36
    5; Tom Coughlin; Jaguars, Giants; 9; 13
    5; Joe Gibbs; Redskins; 10; 24
    4; John Fox; Panthers; 5; 7
    3; Brian Billick; Ravens; 4; 8
    3; Bill Belichick; Browns, Patriots; 6; 18
    3; Jeff Fisher; Titans; 6; 10
    3; Bill Cowher; Steelers; 6; 21
    3; Dan Reeves; Broncos, Giants, Falcons; 7; 20
    3; Don Shula; Colts, Dolphins; 9; 36
    3; Chuck Noll; Steelers; 9; 24
    3; Mike Holmgren; Packers, Seahawks; 10; 24
    3; Chuck Knox; Rams, Bills, Seahawks; 12; 18
    2; Hank Stram; Chiefs; 3; 8
    2; Tom Flores; Raiders; 3; 11
    2; Mike Shanahan; Raiders, Broncos; 5; 13
    2; Marv Levy; Bills; 5; 19
    2; Bill Parcells; Giants, Patriots, Jets, Cowboys; 8; 19
    2; Bud Grant; Vikings; 8; 22
    2; Tony Dungy; Buccaneers, Colts; 9; 18
    1; Vince Lombardi; Packers; 1; 5*
    1; Jon Gruden; Raiders, Buccaneers; 2; 9
    1; Norv Turner; Redskins, Raiders, Chargers; 3; 5
    1; Jack Del Rio; Jaguars; 3; 3
    1; Bill Walsh; 49ers; 4; 14
    1; Andy Reid; Eagles; 4; 14
    1; Don Coryell; Cardinals, Chargers; 5; 9
    1; Herman Edwards; Jets, Chiefs; 5; 6
    1; Dennis Green; Vikings; 6; 12
    1; John Madden; Raiders; 6; 16
    1; Marty Schottenheimer; Browns, Chiefs, Redskins, Chargers; 8; 18
    0; Sean Payton; Saints; 1; 2
    0; Eric Mangini; Jets; 1; 1
    0; Dick Vermeil; Eagles; 2; 11
    0; George Seifert; 49ers; 2; 15
    0; Paul Brown; Bengals; 3; 3
    0; Jim Mora; Saints, Colts; 3; 6
    0; George Allen; Rams, Redskins; 5; 9
    0; Mike McCarthy; Packers; 0; 1
    *In Super Bowl era.
     
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