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Superbowl 41.5

This weekend is quite possibly the biggest match up in league history. Two teams with unbeaten records. Both teams bitter rivals. An undefeated record on the line. Who will come out on top?

Well, my pick is obviously the Colts, but here’s why. First of all, Peyton Manning is undoubtedly the greatest quarterback to play the game. Even with his touchdown record in pursuit by none other than Tom Brady, he is still one of the titans of the game. The Colts offense is also one of the leagues best. With multiple weapons at Manning’s beck and call, it’s really tough for an offense to know who to double up and who to leave in single coverage. Peyton Manning is also one only a few quarterbacks who can say they have spent very little time on the ground as well. With that said, our O-line is nearly unflappable.

Our defense is also one of the best in the league. Possibly the best defense the Patriots will have played this season. With Bob Sanders seemingly covering every inch of the field and Dwight Freeney eagerly anticipating his next sack, our defense has given up and average of 70 few rushing yards per game this season and our secondary has been able to take away the big play.

But, the Patriots still have their weapons too. They’re versatile on both sides of the ball and they are a smart team. They’ll do anything they can to confuse Manning on offense and get him off the field.

So, this game will be one for the history books, and you and I will be witnesses of this historic event.

So who will come out on top? I can say with a steady voice, the Colts, 38-21.

Go Colts!

(By the way, we have yet to see your donations come rolling in. Don’t think for a minute that it’s ok to wait until after the game this weekend to see if you want to give. Visit our donations page to join in the challenge and to give your donations to the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital.)

Posted 0n November 2nd, 2007
    

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