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nuraman00
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So what do you think will happen?
Kansas City has a better running game, so that could give them an edge.
However, sometimes perceived strengths don't really play themselves out, once the game unfolds.
See "Phillies will be able to use their speed on the bases to beat the Giants in 2010".
See "OKC has the better frontcourt, so they will beat the Heat in 2012".
Are we going to see 6 combined interceptions, like we saw in one of the games 2 weeks ago?
How many combined TDs?
I kind of hope it's a little lower scoring game, where 1 drive decides it. That's not the most likely scenario, but that's what I want.
The NBA TNT crew (Barkley and Smith) think this has the feel of 1991 Bulls vs. Lakers, in which it should be an easy win for Kansas City.
This isn't really a bold pick, but I'll say 1 or 2 things will happen in the game, which no one is talking about or predicting.
I'll say Tampa Bay wins, somehow.
It would kind of be cool to see a defensive player win a SuperBowl MVP again.
Kansas City has a better running game, so that could give them an edge.
However, sometimes perceived strengths don't really play themselves out, once the game unfolds.
See "Phillies will be able to use their speed on the bases to beat the Giants in 2010".
See "OKC has the better frontcourt, so they will beat the Heat in 2012".
Are we going to see 6 combined interceptions, like we saw in one of the games 2 weeks ago?
How many combined TDs?
I kind of hope it's a little lower scoring game, where 1 drive decides it. That's not the most likely scenario, but that's what I want.
The NBA TNT crew (Barkley and Smith) think this has the feel of 1991 Bulls vs. Lakers, in which it should be an easy win for Kansas City.
This isn't really a bold pick, but I'll say 1 or 2 things will happen in the game, which no one is talking about or predicting.
I'll say Tampa Bay wins, somehow.
It would kind of be cool to see a defensive player win a SuperBowl MVP again.