coming from someone in chicago - though it's exciting for us to have won, it would've been nice for new orleans to have won - new orleans deserves a boost.
Thanks, Queenie. They say the Bears will be the underdog in the Superbowl regardless of who wins the AFC. Nothing I like more than the underdog to win.
Just as I said earlier, the Saints would have trouble in cold, snowy Chicago. Now dome teams are 0-10 in championship games where they're the visiting team. Brees played good, but turnovers will kill you. He put up better numbers than Grossman did but Grossman didn't turn the ball over. Apart from the one long touchdown play, Bush and McAllister weren't real factors. Bears Defense played awesome and Urlacher showed why he's the best. They don't just try and tackle you, they're trying to strip the ball, too.
Saints had a great season, though, and they'll be contenders for the forseeable future.
Steel_Wheels Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The elements will conspire against the Saints here > in Chicago. Bears in a lower scoring contest. > 20-13. > > The Belichick / Brady combo is quite formidable in > the big games, the Manning / Dungy combo is not. > Pats win going away 31-20. > > Given my betting performance on NFL games, you'd > be advised to do the opposite of the above.....