Super Bowl Sunday Open Game Thread
Who's watching pregame already?? Hopefully this will be a shoot-out that is fun to watch.
Here are a few links to get your Super Bowl Sunday started:
Here is the Football Outsiders Super Bowl preview.
Here are three good previews from mgrex over at Stampede Blue (1, 2 and 3).
Both he who shall not be named and Saintsational of Canal Street Chronicles have media credentials for tonight's game. It is a HUGE deal that the NFL granted SB Nation credentials to tonight's game. Check out both sites for coverage of tonight's game.
Well there you have it. Enjoy the game and your parties.
Geaux Saints!!
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one day....
MCM will get media credentials to the Super Bowl, and then I can live my life vicariously through Jimmy.
Go Peyton
Who dat gonna beat the Saints? I also support Jabari, Robert, and Marvin in tonight’s game.
SBNation.com is having a community-wide game thread for the game. It might be cool to discuss the game with fans of other teams too.
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by Aditya T (smashville) on Feb 7, 2010 2:42 PM CST reply actions
my heart is with the saints
but my money is on the colts
Go Sailts? Conts?
Do you mind if we dance with your dates?
by TitanFan2K on Feb 7, 2010 4:51 PM CST reply actions 1 recs
it's almost impossible to sack manning
might as well to drop 8
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That manning interception
made the season for me. Even though the Titans weren’t in it, the disappointing season was erased for me, even if only temporarily, by that play
by Great Paperclip on Feb 7, 2010 8:32 PM CST reply actions 5 recs
i'm right there with you on that amigo!
"hey, quit reading these ridiculous words of wisdom and get back to work!"
by stetix01 on Feb 8, 2010 5:38 AM CST up reply actions
I can't agree enough
Though if that onside kick fails, people are calling for Sean’s head. I’m glad it worked. Made it a really enjoyable and memorable superbowl
by Great Paperclip on Feb 7, 2010 8:40 PM CST up reply actions
Dem Seints, beybe!
Dem Seints is Supa Bowl Champens, Beybe! Dey really got ’bout it. Stomp dem Colts, ya hurd me?!
MrDeeboi33
So I know I was repping Petyon a lot this past week...
But when he threw that interception, my smile went from ear to ear. :)
Nice to remember he’s not invinvible. And even better that I’m not watching the Colts celebrate in Miami trick!
the only thing better than the colts losing
is peyton being the reason for the loss
Do you mind if we dance with your dates?
That's a bit unfair.
Manning played well all game until that last interception. The defense was the primary problem, getting torn to shreds from the second quarter on. They couldn’t get the Saints off the field.
by TheElusiveShadow on Feb 7, 2010 9:13 PM CST up reply actions
meh
their “unstopable offense” scored a whole 17pts on the 20th ranked scoring D in the league. For 2 weeks all we heard is how are the Saints gonna stop manning. well if I told you that the before the game that the Colts were gonna allow 31pts you’d still think they would have a chance to win. But if I told you that the colts were only gonna score 17pts you’d give them no shot. they’re a team that wins with offense and the offense failed to perform.
Do you mind if we dance with your dates?
The Indy offense could have played better
But like I’ve said in the past, offenses and defenses don’t exist in a vacuum. For example, all it took was one big dropped pass from Garcon in the second quarter to allow New Orleans keep the ball for nearly 14 minutes that quarter. Indy’s defense got chewed up and it adversely affected what happened on offense.
by TheElusiveShadow on Feb 7, 2010 9:54 PM CST up reply actions
that works both ways though.
"hey, quit reading these ridiculous words of wisdom and get back to work!"
by stetix01 on Feb 8, 2010 5:40 AM CST up reply actions
for example
how is the game different if Colston doesn’t drop that 3rd down pass in the first quarter?
by Great Paperclip on Feb 8, 2010 6:19 AM CST up reply actions
saints?????
does knowing the aints, ravens, and succaneers have a ring and we don’t depress anyone else or just me????
yours truly, embarressed titans fan
Dude... have patience
The Saints waited 40+ years for their title, and assuming a lot of current Titans fans haven’t been following the franchise since they were the Oilers, we’ve only been waiting 10 so far.
It’ll come.
Yeah...
You’re not the only one. On the other hand, though, it gives me hope. If one of the worst franchises in the history of the league can win the Big Game, then we sure as hell can. We just need a few more pieces and maybe a few changes in certain areas. It’s not like we’re the Browns or the Raiders. This franchise will get there; it’s just a matter of time.
by DoofusOfErasmus on Feb 7, 2010 11:41 PM CST up reply actions
I am less bothered about not winning the Super Bowl
Than I am about not making the playoffs regularly. Winning a Super Bowl is kinda rare. I just expect to make the playoffs every year.
Until last night, literally half of the NFL had never won a Super Bowl
not to mention teams that haven’t even BEEN to a super bowl.
"Oh, you should never, never doubt what nobody is sure about." Gene Wilder - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
by Chris Faulkner on Feb 8, 2010 8:57 AM CST up reply actions
Why did Pacman get media credentials?
WE have to many people who shall not be named…
I’m an early bird and a night owl. So I’m wise and I have worms.
Nice.
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"What if I was Peyton Manning?"- CJ to the ref after they picked up a personal foul flag for a late hit on him.

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