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Super Bowl Predictions


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Lisa Mentor

Just for fun. What do you predict? Winning team and combined score:

My call....Patriots - 48 combined score.

(I'm really pulling for Eli)


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confused Community Regular

Giants by 3 points

paula

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I am more into the commercials that air during the game! ha However, I guess I am going for the Patriots so that they can have a "perfect" season. I think that would be pretty cool.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Green12 Enthusiast

I'm going to go with the Patriots by 17 pts.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hubbie is a hard-core Giant's fan.....

So to be a good wife (LOL) I am going to go with Giants by 14 pts.

I am really watching to see Tom Petty at Halftime!

home-based-mom Contributor

As Eli Manning snubbed the Chargers when they drafted him :angry: and a couple of Patriots are former Chargers B) I guess I'll root for the Patriots. No longer football savvy enough to predict a point spread. :P

tom Contributor

OK I know it's ridiculous but 19-13 Giants came to mind Tuesday.

If I get to make a second based-in-reality guess, I'd say 38-27 Patriots.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

I couldn't even begin to come up with a spread, as I never watch sports; but as a good NY'er.... GO GIANTS! ;)

Green12 Enthusiast

So far Paula you are right on the money!!!

Lisa Mentor

The game was so uneventful my company left after 1/2time :o (that's a good thing) :D

Kicking up now!!

Lisa Mentor

The last quarter was a great ball game.

Paula - you came the close, but Tom's early prediction was one point off (19-13=32). Final combined score was 31.

Good game

CarlaB Enthusiast
OK I know it's ridiculous but 19-13 Giants came to mind Tuesday.

GREAT guess!

GREAT game! Not to often do you get to see a Superbowl game like that!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

John is sooo happy! Giant's won!

Very good game, and the last quarter was awesome. Loved the surprise last play Eli had.

I think Eli is a good looking guy.

confused Community Regular
So far Paula you are right on the money!!!

yep i know sports lol, im the biggest football fan there is, of vourse my team is the cheifs and 49ers but hubby has loved the giants since he was a little kid and i am so happy for him. We won alot from this game to, i won over 400 bucks with my 3 point win at the party we had today lol and hubby won so much to and so did my mom who did bets and an football thing lol.

paula

little d Enthusiast

I had to listen to the game at work and I was happy when the Giants scored the last touchdown that I scared my babies and co workers with my yelling. I am not by far a Giants fan because of the Cowboys, but I was rooting for the Giants and I got my wish. It makes more for an eventfull game for the underdog to bet the best team in America. B)

donna

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yep i know sports lol, im the biggest football fan there is, of vourse my team is the cheifs and 49ers but hubby has loved the giants since he was a little kid and i am so happy for him. We won alot from this game to, i won over 400 bucks with my 3 point win at the party we had today lol and hubby won so much to and so did my mom who did bets and an football thing lol.

paula

Good job Paula!!!

You got your wish, more money for make-up :lol:

I wasn't really invested in either team, but it is nice to see the underdog come out victorious :D

mushroom Proficient
I had to listen to the game at work and I was happy when the Giants scored the last touchdown that I scared my babies and co workers with my yelling. I am not by far a Giants fan because of the Cowboys, but I was rooting for the Giants and I got my wish. It makes more for an eventfull game for the underdog to bet the best team in America. B)

donna

Watched the first half with hubby with my feet up, dumb or what?? when I was going to the doc mid-game to complain about my swelling ankles!! Anyway, we don't really watch American football anymore, except for the Super Bowl (just to stay in touch), and also, we thought, for the commercials which is always the reason to watch the Super Bowl. We got to see one of the commercials (the sign language one) on Yahoo news, and just as well we did, because we get ESPN lite down here, when instead of showing the commercials they show trailers for upcoming downunder ESPN shows (well--they did make an effort to make them a little more entertaining than usual), but still, it really takes it away. Were glad the Giants beat the Pats; thought Brady was pretty pathetic in the main, and Eli's Houdini act followed by a perfect pass and perfect catch was really the play of the year. The Pats certainly did not look like the best team in America.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

John is soo happy they won. I am too! The game was very close.

I thought it was nuts that the Patriots coach stormed off the field with a second to go. Showed his maturity level.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Is it too late for me to make a prediction? I have a darn good guess ready!!

:lol::lol:

Go Giants!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Janet you are so funny!

confused Community Regular

I really loved the game and i was so happy for my hubby, superbowl is hard for him since his mom died 10 yrs ago during it right after the broncos made an touch down, and now that his brother is no longer alive, this was great for him. I also loved the game cause i didnt even have one drink and i ate what i was supposed to and felt great.

paula

Lisa Mentor

The Manning family are great people. Can you imagine the celebration in that family. Great job Eli.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The Mannings are wonderful. Did you see when they would show Peyton in the press box, he would stay in the corner. I thought that was cute.

They seem like such down to earth people.

Green12 Enthusiast

I love, love, LOVE Peyton Manning.

Did you hear when the announcers said Eli asked Peyton if he had any advice to give him and Peyton said I think we are past the point of me giving you any advice.

confused Community Regular

I love when one of eli's teammates talked after the game and said eli won the game for us, he is eli manning, he is not peytons little brother so please think of him as who he is, not his brother or his fathers child. Which i loved cause they need to think of him as an individual not another footballs superstars younger brother.

paula

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