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Go NINERS!!!!!
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Ravens Baby!!! Oh yea!!
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Well....neither Teddy's nor my team won today! lol
Now I don't know WHO to root for for Superbowl. I'm loving the look of the 9ers...but...I'd love for Ray Lewis to retire with a Superbowl win...sigh...much fodder for my tired brain to ponder..... |
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So Torn!
I am so Torn both of my teams won yesterday I don't know what to do! I want the Ravens to win because I lived in the DC/Baltimore area for a while. But I also want my NFC 49'ers to win... Oh gosh so torn! I can't decide....
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A bit of Football on NBC
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I stopped watching the Pro Bowl when they moved it to before Super Bowl Sunday. I hate that the top players from the two championship teams can't play in it because of the risk of injury.
I will say it was very classy for the NFL to allow Jeff Saturday the chance to snap the ball to Manning one last time before his retirement. I feel meh about both teams in the Super Bowl. I'm rooting for the commercials. |
Football and life...
Yep, the Pro Bowl just didn't pop my corn.
http://rollingout.com/wp-content/upl...superbowl.jpeg 49ers are my back up team when Pittsburgh was drifting, and I am able to get to their games a few hours north :flying: when I neeeeed that live football fix. Of Course we have the Chargers an hour south, but they were sunning themselves again this year every time I went to a game. The Super Bowl jibber jabber will be about the Brothers, and lip syncing or not at 1/2 time. |
I am still torn as to what team to root for! :seeingstars:
So... I guess I will say may the better team win, but I think deep down inside I may have to say I prefer the 49'ers then the Ravens. Just that NFC thing I guess. Quote:
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I don't know if I wanna root for just one team, they both deserve to be in the Super Bowl this year. My Patriots were beat out this year by the Ravens. I will probably end up rooting for the 49'ers cause I did like how they played. I also like the quarterback for the Ravens, he's got an arm and can throw in windy conditions with or against the wind.....he showed that when they stopped mah Pats.
Anyway, may the best team win this year. I will be watching the game for sure. |
Real Life 'Blind Side' Players Face Off at 2013 Super Bowl
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/real...ection=1206833
Hope the link works. Great story. Transcript for Real Life 'Blind Side' Players Face Off at 2013 Super Bowl Kend, more than 100 million people are expected to watch the super bowl. And the player who is so famous from the movie "blind side" walking out onto the field. It turns out, though, there is another story on that field, giving a whole new meaning to happy ending. Not the only player at all. Abc's steve osunsami. Reporter: For all the talk of the two brothers coaching on opposite sides on super bowl sunday, there's another incredible story on the gridiron. Two of their bers, who aren't brothers by birth, but brothers in life. Big mike. Why were you going to the gym? Because it's warm. Reporter: Michael oher's is the story made famous in the oscar winning film "the blind side. " The son of abject poverty and a broken home who found football thanks to the kindness of strangers who took him in. Never had one before. What, a room to yourself? A bed. Reporter: Today he's an offensive tackle for baltimore. Leigh anne, she was the first one who ever told me she loved me. I mean, I had never heard that before. Reporter: Patrick willis was oher's teammate at ole miss and travelled the same difficult road to sunday's game. This is where the game of football all started. I couldn't afford to play pee-wee football. I didn't running water until i was 8 years old. Reporter: The 28-year-old LINEBACKER FOR THE 49ers IS Considered the best in the business today, and he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. Both oher and willis were cared for, or adopted, by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. I said, well, yeah, I mean, yeah, we can help him. And, of course, everybody at the time was like -- you don't have a clue what you're doing. Reporter: The two have become lifelong friends, and outside practice tuesday, they told us how much they still truly love their adoptive parents, who'll be watching in joy from the sidelines. They've been there thr the thick and thin, the good and d, the crazy years. Just to have them down here this weekend to enjoy this experience with me is truly a blessing. It's truly amazing, man, knowing where we came from and -- it's just -- it made us work a lot harder, knowing that -- not taking anything for granted. |
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i must say i will not be watching the game.and i can't wait for it to be over..tired of the hype already..
but hey whoever your rootin for i hope they win! i also hope whoever does win that the "fans" dont riot no one wins in that situation. |
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