Super Bowl XLV Prediction
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Steelers by 10. For some reason, I don’t think the game is going to be very good, despite the long history of both teams that are playing. And now, the last time I actually cared about a Super Bowl’s outcome:
ALSO: Deion Sanders in the Hall of Fame? Fail.
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No, every so often the Steelers have to lose one just so the other teams will keep showing up for the games. Packers by eight.
Wilbur, don’t let your political philosophy determine your sports philosophy. It’s not a commune.
Just because they have six titles doesn’t mean you should feel bad if they get one more.
Go Pack!
Sanders was a wuss. He never saw a tackle he wanted to make.
Yeah, as I said…
He never was a Packers fan.
Didn’t watch the game and don’t care about the outcome.
I couldn’t root for the Steelers if my life depended on it while they still have Ben on the team, however.
Bye bye football. See you again in September … 2012!