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NFL Super Bowl XLVIII

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vixen777

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Who is your pick? I am going for Seattle since my son will be stationed in WA & of course of our wonderful JudyB:cheer
 
I dont have a pick. Not much into football and since its not a NY team I just dont care! Although they ARE playing at my stadium! :bravo
 
I dont have a team either, but I will be watching
so I'll cheer for the seahawks Judy!!!

:cheer:cheer
 
seahawks are my bro's fav team so i will go with them also lol, and cus they are the underdog and have never won a superbowl :)
 
Now if the Seahawks don't get cocky in the second half, we have a chance :woohoo

22 - 0 Seahawks at halftime!
 
woohooo, congrats!! it's always fun when your team wins!!

:bravo
 
Oh, was there a game last night? I saw what I would call whole sale slaughter involving some guys with football helmets but if there was a game I missed it.
 
 
That was an awful game to watch, so boring, no excitement at all, the Seahawks demolished the Broncos!! huhhwtff
 
Yes, I keep telling people that the score needs to be close to be a good game, especially a Super Bowl :think
 
When dem. Sen. Maria Cantwell decided to play Political Correctness beat-cop instead of grappling with the pressing issues of the day, she probably didn’t expect this.
The lawmaker picked on the Washington Redskins NFL football team for having a name that some Americans find offensive. Well, this football team fired back, and it’s a score:
“Senator Cantwell should be aware that there are many challenges facing Native Americans, including an extremely cold winter with high energy bills, high unemployment, life threatening health problems, inadequate education and many other issues more pressing than the name of a football team which has received strong support from Native Americans,” the statement said. “Surely, with all the issues Congress is supposed to work on such as the economy, jobs, war and health care, the Senator must have more important things to do,” the statement said.
Ouch.
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder has already said that he will not cave to the pressure to change the team name so long as he is the owner. Fox News reported that even Roger Goodell has sided with the Redskins, despite his image as a league commissioner who is vulnerable to such pressures:
“Eight out of 10 Americans in the general population would not like us to change the name. So we are listening. We are being respectful to people who disagree. But let’s not forget this is the name of a football team.”
Right. And let’s not forget that there are 3.6 million long-term unemployed, a national debt that is on its way to $20 trillion by the end of this president’s term, and more than enough issues to keep Congress busy – especially the ones that lawmakers are toiling away creating.
 

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