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  1. 1. Who is going to win the Super Bowl?

    • Pittsburgh Steelers
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    • Seattle Seahawks
      98
    • Referees
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Steelers. They've seemed like a stronger team this season than the Seahawks. I don't watch football too much (mostly only when my Broncos are on), but from what I have seen, that's the conclusion I've drawn.

Pittsburgh of course. It's like an NFL team playing a high school team.

I'm guessing you don't watch the NFL or High School much. :rolleyes:

The last 6 Super Bowls that ABC broadcast, the NFC team won.

Since other people are basing their pick for the game on things like "swagger" or "toughness", I think that's more than good enough for me.

I'd put money on Pittsburg beating Seattle. I think this is going to be one of the worst Supwer Bowls ever and one of the most boring. I think it's going to be a blowout with Seattle getting a beating of a lifetime. I hope that's not true because I hate the Steelers as much as I hate the Cowboys.

I'd put money on Pittsburg beating Seattle. I think this is going to be one of the worst Supwer Bowls ever and one of the most boring. I think it's going to be a blowout with Seattle getting a beating of a lifetime. I hope that's not true because I hate the Steelers as much as I hate the Cowboys.

I'm betting you're wrong. Pittsburgh won't blow out Seattle.

Seahawks will win. Read this: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5300680

That article is probably the most comprehensive breakdown of the game and the teams.

Good article (Y)

That article explains why Seattle will win and why Pittsburgh won't stop Seattle's offense.

Seahawks will win. Read this: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5300680

That article is probably the most comprehensive breakdown of the game and the teams.

Started reading part of it and then just stopped...I can't stand it when they throw statistics into things. Based on statistics the Steelers shouldn't even be playing on Sunday. I don't dislike the Seahawks by any means, I'm a Packer fan and both Holmgren and Hasselback used to play for them, and I think Holmgren is a great coach. I still think that the Steelers have a lot more momentum going into the game. How often do you see a wildcard team come and beat the 3 top teams? Anyways, I think the Steelers will pull it off, they're too hot right now.

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