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January 23, 2005
NFL Playoffs
As predicted last week, the Patriots and the Eagles will meet in the Super Bowl in two weeks. (My apologies to Mary...I would have liked to have seen the Steelers there too, but the predictions can be brutal sometimes).
So, my Super Bowl pick? New England by 14 (much to the chagrin of Big Orange Michael, I'm sure)
By the way...does anyone think that it's odd that since we've been at war, the Patriots have consistently been good? Who out there thinks that it's a plot conceived by Karl Rove to keep them winning while at war? (a la the "Cancer Man" from X-Files keeping the Buffalo Bills from ever winning a Super Bowl) Oh, and it gets even more interesting when you factor in the fact that Tom Brady is a Republican. Just some food for thought for you liberal conspiracy theorists out there. Yes, indeed.
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Well, actually, Hunter made the same prediction. The sad part is, Jerome Bettis might retire after this.
Posted by: Mary at January 25, 2005 07:51 AM
Good pick. No doubt about it. Karl Rove planned the whole thing.
Posted by: Glen Dean at January 26, 2005 12:36 AM
So you're saying Eagles aren't patriotic enough for you? At least they're in some sort of uniform while we're at war.
Posted by: ChristianLibrul at January 29, 2005 08:07 PM
Actually I'm pretty much non-excited by either team. My lifelong love of the Redskins makes me dislike the Eagles and, well, I think I've said all I can about my just overwhelming apathy towards the Patriots.
I can think of no good reason for me to watch this game..that said, I will be tuning in like the mindless lemming I am. LOL
Posted by: Michael at February 2, 2005 12:19 PM
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