Who do you want in the Superbowl this year?!


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Okay, I know this has probably been asked about a million times already, but oh well. Honestly, I'm a Saints fan and seeing them win the Superbowl again would be fantastic, BUT I am also a DIE HARD Brett Favre fan, and I don't know how sure he is about retiring for real, but I have a feeling this is indeed his last season, so I want the Vikes to win! He had an amazing season last year and got sooo close! And what better ending to a Hall of Famer's career than another Superbowl ring?

But that's just me, what about you?!

I think Favre and the Vikings will make it this year. The Saints won't do as well as last year, even though I really hope they do.

Yeah, same here. It would be great if they made it again this year, but I'm pulling for the Vikings! I'm gunna be sooo ****ed if it's Saints vs. Vikings for the NFC championship game again!

Have to say Green Bay for NFC. Their offensive line is actually looking like they might do their jobs this year and Rogers is looking great. Other then that I really hope Minnesota doesn't make it, all we ever hear about up here is Favre this and that. I would like to see Detroit actually have a season for once. For AFC the Jags, but that wont happen any time soon.

I'm pulling for a repeat of course. Two Dat for the Who Dats. Who do I think will be there? It's hard to say. There's a lot of great looking teams, any of which could fit the bill.

Cowboys. Will be terrible if we don't play in the superbowl when it is hosted in our home.

It's been that way for every Super Bowl prior, so I don't see how this year would be any more terrible than in years past.

Different year, same story when it comes to the Cowboys and their Super Bowl aspirations. What I find most amusing is the belief that if Dez Bryant starts, the Cowboys are a shoe in for the Super Bowl. Simply put, they're equating an unproven rookie to the likes of Jerry Rice and Cris Carter, among several other of the greatest receivers ever.

texans vs cowboys would be epic.

Tune into week 3 for that game, but as much as I'd like to see the Texans succeed deep into the playoffs, it just won't happen, not yet. They only got their first winning season this past year, and truth be told, this wouldn't be epic at all since there's no real rivalry with the teams except for being Texas teams.

Haha, I was going to suggest the same thing! I'm actually a little curious to see how the lingerie football league works out. I saw a commercial that said it's going to start airing on Spike. Lol, I'm genuinely hyped for the Lingerie Football League!!! Who wouldn't be?! A bunch of babes in lingerie playing football!! :)

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