I told me son that the first person to turn the ball over would lose and I was right.
Manning will have his chances and I would like to see Saints do it again some time, but I like to see teams who havent won in it a while or who have never been there win it.
Peyton has his legacy no doubt about it, but now you must add Brees. Also Marquis Coltson is coming to Mount Union Area High School in the near future and yours truly will snag that deal.
One of the things I did notice was that Peyton walked off the field without shaking hands with Brees or anyone else. To me, that is nothing short of a crybaby prima donna who didnt get what he wanted. At least when he beat Rex Grossman and the Bears, Grossman was man enough to go shake his hand. Gee and I think Farve shook hands and gave Brees a hug two weeks ago.
Get over Peyton!!!
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I watched the game at 30 Something. Because of "Snowmageddon" on Friday night, I missed out on Dark Side of Oz at the State Theatre, the sychronized playing of the movie The Wizard of Oz and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. But 30 Something had the Super Bowl playing on their TV's at the same time as an all-ages hardcore concert. Hard-hitting music in conjunction with hard-hitting football wasn't a bad thing...
Jim Price wrote:I watched the game at 30 Something. Because of "Snowmageddon" on Friday night, I missed out on Dark Side of Oz at the State Theatre, the sychronized playing of the movie The Wizard of Oz and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. But 30 Something had the Super Bowl playing on their TV's at the same time as an all-ages hardcore concert. Hard-hitting music in conjunction with hard-hitting football wasn't a bad thing...