super bowl prediction thread
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super bowl prediction thread
predict score and mvp
winner will receive pome
winner will receive pome
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Re: super bowl prediction thread
I've already given the outcome that I saw in my dream last night - Steelers 56, Cardinals 15.BigDrawMan wrote:predict score and mvp
winner will receive pome
But I'll make a "real world" prediction (that will be just as inaccurate) and say - Cardinals 21, Steelers 20.
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Arizona 24
Pittsburgh 21
MVP Larry Fitzgerald (who will score all three of the Cardinals' TDs)
Pittsburgh 21
MVP Larry Fitzgerald (who will score all three of the Cardinals' TDs)
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Steelers 28
Cardinals 0
Plus that will win me $500 in my squares pool.
MVP Ben Roethlisberger
Cardinals 0
Plus that will win me $500 in my squares pool.
MVP Ben Roethlisberger
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Stillers 36
Cards 28
MVP Roethlisberger
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Cards 28
MVP Roethlisberger
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Steelers 10^(10^100)
Cardinals 0
MVP: Steely McBeam, who accidentally steps on Kurt Warner's hand during pre-game warmups.
Now you see why I never make predictions.
Cardinals 0
MVP: Steely McBeam, who accidentally steps on Kurt Warner's hand during pre-game warmups.
Now you see why I never make predictions.
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Halftime show - boring
Commercials - 2 laugh out loud funny, 3 humorous, 10 stupid beyond belief
Play-by-play and color commentary - inane and obvious, possibly also laugh out loud funny
Sideline reporter commentary - vacuous
What?
Oh.
You wanted a prediction on the score.
Never mind.
Commercials - 2 laugh out loud funny, 3 humorous, 10 stupid beyond belief
Play-by-play and color commentary - inane and obvious, possibly also laugh out loud funny
Sideline reporter commentary - vacuous
What?
Oh.
You wanted a prediction on the score.
Never mind.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Steelers 34
Cardinals 22
MVP Willie Parker
I would love to have Football Baby Boy be the MVP and I don't see that happening.
Cardinals 22
MVP Willie Parker
I would love to have Football Baby Boy be the MVP and I don't see that happening.
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It could happen easily.peacock2121 wrote:Steelers 34
Cardinals 22
MVP Willie Parker
I would love to have Football Baby Boy be the MVP and I don't see that happening.
If the Cardinal defense plays as well as it has been, then the Steeler offense may struggle. Then, your FBB may step up his game even more to make things happen on defense. In the last Cowboys Super Bowl, the MVP was a defensive player thanks to whoever the Pittsburgh QB was throwing 2 INTs straight at him.
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Was the QB O'Donnell?
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Re: super bowl prediction thread
Cardinals 28
Steelers 17
Larry Fitzgerald
Steelers 17
Larry Fitzgerald
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ALthough I am rooting for the underdog (1st SB ever for the Cards, while the Steelers are there every other year
), I see:
Steelers 27
Cardinals 13.
MVP: Big Ben
Steelers 27
Cardinals 13.
MVP: Big Ben
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Cardinals 31
Steelers 27
MVP: Matt Leinart
Steelers 27
MVP: Matt Leinart
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Cardinals 28
Steelers 24
MVP - Larry Fitzgerald
Steelers 24
MVP - Larry Fitzgerald
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Re: super bowl prediction thread
stillers 43
cards 26
we see a close first half
we see the stillers score some quickies in the 3rd
we see it gettin sloppy in the 4th as the cards try to get back in the game
mvp holmes
cards 26
we see a close first half
we see the stillers score some quickies in the 3rd
we see it gettin sloppy in the 4th as the cards try to get back in the game
mvp holmes
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What? Does Kurt Warner get knocked out of the game? Or yanked in the 4th Q?clem21 wrote:Cardinals 31
Steelers 27
MVP: Matt Leinart
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Dunno. But I had a dream with Leinart lifting the Lombardi Trophy. The weird thing is that I think I had the same dream last year with Jared Lorenzen...go figure...TheCalvinator24 wrote:What? Does Kurt Warner get knocked out of the game? Or yanked in the 4th Q?clem21 wrote:Cardinals 31
Steelers 27
MVP: Matt Leinart
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The Steelers' QB was Neil O'Donnell, and Larry Brown was the Cowboys' DB who was the MVP. One stat I remember from that game was that Brown had more yards returning those two interceptions than Emmitt Smith had rushing.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Was the QB O'Donnell?
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This isn't a prediction, rather a sincere hope... Larry Fitsgerald scores 15 touchdowns and the Cardinals win 105-10....
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Steelers will call heads, but it will be tails.
Take the over on the National Anthem.
Cardinals will have the first penalty (it will be a false start).
Take the over on the National Anthem.
Cardinals will have the first penalty (it will be a false start).
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You won't need my help this time. 34-13 Steelers.
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YEAH...unlike the BoltsNFL_Referee wrote:You won't need my help this time. 34-13 Steelers.
Cardinals 27
Steelers 21
The Cardinals share a common trait with the last three SB winners...lower-seed, surprise team who have been playing out of their heads since the playoffs started.
MVP Edgerrin James (28 rushes for 145 and 2 TD)
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Arizona 38-17.
MVP is Pop Warner.
MVP is Pop Warner.
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elwoodblues wrote:The Steelers' QB was Neil O'Donnell, and Larry Brown was the Cowboys' DB who was the MVP. One stat I remember from that game was that Brown had more yards returning those two interceptions than Emmitt Smith had rushing.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Was the QB O'Donnell?
That's because I was clearly the better player....
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Sorry- the Colts don't fit that description. And the Bears, despite their #1 ranking, were probably one of the worst Super Bowl entrants we've had in some time.DaveSenior72 wrote:YEAH...unlike the BoltsNFL_Referee wrote:You won't need my help this time. 34-13 Steelers.![]()
Cardinals 27
Steelers 21
The Cardinals share a common trait with the last three SB winners...lower-seed, surprise team who have been playing out of their heads since the playoffs started.
MVP Edgerrin James (28 rushes for 145 and 2 TD)
Neither did the Steelers fit that description, either. They were only #6 because Ben got hurt and was out for three weeks, and then Batch got hurt as well, leaving us with Tommy "I Sack Myself" Maddox in at a critical point of the season.
Really only the Giants fit that description of a team that played markedly differently than they had most of the regular season (although it helped to face "I Disappear in December/January" Tampa and Dallas in the first two rounds and "I Never Threw an INT I didn't like" Brett Favre in the NFCCG)...and they needed a miracle pass and a missed INT by Asante Samuel to pull that upset off.
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