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AFC Championship: Patriots at Colts(-2.5)

fourteenandoh;724743; said:
I LOVE IT!! THE LOOK ON BRADY'S FACE IS PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol, my friend got a picture of him walking off the field (on the TV), it was perfect

glad I won a vBet, kind of nice for Indy to get a W, should be a good couple weeks in the city

Manning played tough! he was getting knocked on his ass all game and still got his team a win, not much else to say.
 
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NFBuck;724914; said:
Gonna keep a running tally of how many references are made to "African-American Coaches" in the next two weeks. Already at 17 just 120 minutes after the game.

Exactly, does anyone really think Lovie or Dungy want to keep hearing about it? But we all know that will be the first question for each of them during every interview they do. Can't we just get over this race thing in sports, they are all just people, human beings, Americans, etc.
 
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Big Papa;724926; said:
Exactly, does anyone really think Lovie or Dungy want to keep hearing about it? But we all know that will be the first question for each of them during every interview they do. Can't we just get over this race thing in sports, they are all just people, human beings, Americans, etc.
It is nothing monumental, like Jackie Robinson or any other huge story. People wonder why there is racism? Here is a perfect example. We make a huge story and media frenzy out of something like this. I was none the wiser that they would be the frist two African-Americans to coach in the Superbowl. And it doesn't matter to me whatsoever either. Black coaches have been doing great things for football for so long, this somewhat negates it. But nonetheless get ready to hear this shit for the next two weeks.
 
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Hey, while we are all happy that Brady will not be getting another ring this year, let's enjoy this picture of him wearing Mr. Vrabel's jersey after losing the bet this year.

pats_ltp11232006.jpg
 
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bigballin2987;724928; said:
It is nothing monumental, like Jackie Robinson or any other huge story. People wonder why there is racism? Here is a perfect example. We make a huge story and media frenzy out of something like this. I was none the wiser that they would be the frist two African-Americans to coach in the Superbowl. And it doesn't matter to me whatsoever either. Black coaches have been doing great things for football for so long, this somewhat negates it. But nonetheless get ready to hear this shit for the next two weeks.


Well said. :bow:
 
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DDN

Manning Rallies Colts Into Super Bowl

By EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
INDIANAPOLIS ? The demons can relocate to some other team's locker room. Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy are Super Bowl material now. Manning led the Colts from 18 points down in the second quarter, and on a game-winning 80-yard drive late in the fourth, for a wildly entertaining 38-34 victory Sunday over the New England Patriots in the AFC title game.
 
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ABJ

Manning Super at last

Colts erase 18-point deficit to win AFC title

By Eddie Pells

INDIANAPOLIS - Associated Press
A comeback, a drive, a legacy. And, yes -- finally -- Peyton Manning gets his Super Bowl trip. So does Tony Dungy.
Football's most prolific quarterback put on a show for the ages Sunday, rallying the Indianapolis Colts from 18 points behind and driving them 80 yards for the winning touchdown in a wildly entertaining 38-34 victory over the New England Patriots.

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ABJ

Patriots QB finally falls short

HOWARD ULMAN

Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS - His dark suit jacket draped over his right arm, Tom Brady spotted his parents outside his locker room - the losing one.
The comeback king who had just been dethroned walked slowly toward them. Galynn Brady gave her son a consoling kiss. The elder Tom Brady hugged his namesake, a fatherly gesture to soothe his son's agony.

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ABJ

Unfamiliar names spark Colts rally in AFC title game

MICHAEL MAROT

Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS - Defensive tackle Dan Klecko savored his touchdown, and Pro Bowl center Jeff Saturday considered his a gift.
Either way, they - and an unusual cast - helped Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts finally end their elusive struggle to reach the Super Bowl on Sunday.

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CPD

Historic rally and day

Manning, Dungy lead Colts
Monday, January 22, 2007Tony Grossi
Plain Dealer Reporter
Indianapolis- They did it - Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy, the Indianapolis Colts.
They chased their demons, the New England Patriots, out of the playoffs and earned their place in Super Bowl XLI with an incredible 38-34 victory in the RCA Dome on Sunday.
 
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The Onion

Peyton Manning Looking Forward to Ninth Annual Super Bowl Watching Party

INDIANAPOLIS, IN—Colts quarterback Peyton Manning said Monday he is looking forward to wrapping up his football season and relaxing with friends and family while watching the Super Bowl, a tradition that goes back nine years in Manning's house and far longer in his extended family.

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Haha great article, but too bad he shut them up! (By the way, the article was written last week)
 
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BuckeyeNation27;724740; said:
Ha. Clutch my ass. Die Brady.

I agree with you that Brady gets WAY too much credit. I'm sure all the Brady apologists will be out today, ignoring the fact that he threw an INT in crunch time when his team needed him and blaming the loss on the Pats' defense. Life must be great for Brady b/c 90% of the sports writers in the country begin with the assumption that Brady has absolutely no talent around him. Therefore, if he loses it's not his fault, and if he wins he is the best QB in the NFL to overcome such adversity. :roll1: . Fact is, he could've won both of the last two playoff games he lost, had he not made pathetic decisions in throwing two picks that half of the QBs in the league would be smart enough to not throw. He's nowhere near the best QB in the NFL.
 
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