Super Bowl 2003 Matchup.

Clitfucker

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Mark my word NFL fans. The Super Bowl 2003 matchup will be.




















St. Louis Rams vs. Pittsburgh Steelers:D
 
I want to see my pats go all the way again (I realize it was a fluke last year...but hey...I'm a bostonian at heart...I can dream and continue to hold unrealistic expectations for my hometown boys)
 
deliciously_naughty said:
I want to see my pats go all the way again (I realize it was a fluke last year...but hey...I'm a bostonian at heart...I can dream and continue to hold unrealistic expectations for my hometown boys)


I could care less about the Patriots, sorry.
 
Clitfucker said:



The Bucs ain't shit without Tony Dungy.

Dungy/Colts will be in the Super Bowl. Many changes to Colts now, much more defense.

:cool:
 
koalabear said:


Dungy/Colts will be in the Super Bowl. Many changes to Colts now, much more defense.

:cool:


The Colts MIGHT make the playoffs as a WILD CARD team.
 
Clitfucker said:



Tom Brady got extremely LUCKY last year and they only won by a FIELD GOAL.


Yes, the one with the higher score wins. The one with the lower score loses. Don't matter if it's by one point or three.


Outcome is still the same.
 
theislandman said:



Yes, the one with the higher score wins. The one with the lower score loses. Don't matter if it's by one point or three.


Outcome is still the same.


Come on now, do you have to mess with my mojo?:)
 
Crackheads, all of you. I swear, the fans some sports let in....:rolleyes:

Super Bowl 2003:

The offensive juggernaut that is the St Louis Rams brings their resurgent defense to bear on the revitalized Steve McNair, healthy and hungry Eddie George and the rest of the Tennessee Titans in a rematch of their colossal Super Bowl of just a couple years ago.

The Titans win in yet a thrilling game that's now becoming the hallmark of recent Super Bowls.

In other news, the Washington Redskins, favorite team of all discriminating football fans surprise most viewers by not only posting a winning record, but by giving the NFC a real thrillshow that doesn't quite equal the Rams scoreboard fireworks, but comes pleasingly close. Their defense keeps them well in the close games while the Spurrier offense racks up the points like Ginger Lynn in a gang-bang.

Other teams in the NFC race include the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who still have issues to address before making a serious run at the Trophy, the San Francisco 49ers who (like their twin brothers, the Oakland Raiders in the AFC) come on strong but fade like a cheap watercolor on a car dashboard, and the Chicago Bears, who show that they're only perhaps one player away from being a contender for a decade.

Oh yeah, and the Patriots have a darned good season, making our newest regular cutie quite happy. :)
 
JazzManJim said:
Crackheads, all of you. I swear, the fans some sports let in....:rolleyes:

Oh yeah, and the Patriots have a darned good season, making our newest regular cutie quite happy. :)

lol...thanks jazz
 
JazzManJim said:
Crackheads, all of you. I swear, the fans some sports let in....:rolleyes:

Super Bowl 2003:

The offensive juggernaut that is the St Louis Rams brings their resurgent defense to bear on the revitalized Steve McNair, healthy and hungry Eddie George and the rest of the Tennessee Titans in a rematch of their colossal Super Bowl of just a couple years ago.

The Titans win in yet a thrilling game that's now becoming the hallmark of recent Super Bowls.

In other news, the Washington Redskins, favorite team of all discriminating football fans surprise most viewers by not only posting a winning record, but by giving the NFC a real thrillshow that doesn't quite equal the Rams scoreboard fireworks, but comes pleasingly close. Their defense keeps them well in the close games while the Spurrier offense racks up the points like Ginger Lynn in a gang-bang.

Other teams in the NFC race include the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who still have issues to address before making a serious run at the Trophy, the San Francisco 49ers who (like their twin brothers, the Oakland Raiders in the AFC) come on strong but fade like a cheap watercolor on a car dashboard, and the Chicago Bears, who show that they're only perhaps one player away from being a contender for a decade.

Oh yeah, and the Patriots have a darned good season, making our newest regular cutie quite happy. :)


Screw the Redskins and everything they stand for. :D
 
theislandman said:



Screw the Redskins and everything they stand for. :D

I"m sending La Var Arrington to your house with a copy of this post, silly islandman. ;)
 
JazzManJim said:


I"m sending La Var Arrington to your house with a copy of this post, silly islandman. ;)


Send him and that traitor Jesse Armstead.

they do have an awesome linebacking corps, don't they?
 
deliciously_naughty said:


lol...thanks jazz

My pleasure.

Just so you kknow, I rooted hard for the Pats last year. I've been partial to them for years, ever since the Grogan days when they took a schwacking from the Bears in the Super Bowl (and even a bit before).
 
theislandman said:



Send him and that traitor Jesse Armstead.

they do have an awesome linebacking corps, don't they?

You want I should send over Jeremiah Trotter, too?

Yeah, their 'backers are easily in the Top Three in the league, if not the best (though that's debateable). I'm looking forward to seeing those guys turned loose in a Marvin Lewis defense.

I'm smiling a lot thinking of Arrington doing in Washington what Ray Lewis did in B'more. And Arrington has more talent than Lewis.
 
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