Championship Weekend

19 Jan 2007

Well, we’re down to the final four. Three of the teams left are teams I’ve been cheering for this year, and the other one is one I can’t stand. One of these teams will be the Super Bowl champion, and I think I will vomit if it is the Patriots. This is a tough week for picking winners, as most Championship weeks are. There’s so much build-up this time around, especially in the AFC. It will be fun to find out if both games can live up to their billing. Let’s start in the NFC.

Bears-Saints
I’ve been rooting for both teams this year, for very different reasons. ACU’s own Danieal Manning has been doing a great job in his rookie season starting at Free Safety for the Bears. One article I read at the beginning of the season (I’d link to it, but the article is no longer free) called him “a promising young player that covers like a cornerback and hits like a linebacker.” What an endorsement. I’ve also been cheering for the Saints because of the Katrina factor. When I was in the New Orleans area this summer, the fact that the team was coming back at all was a source of excitement. Nobody expected they’d do this well. Ultimately, I’d like the Saints to win because I think America needs to continue to hear stories from Hurricane Katrina. I think they will get it done. In a shootout, which is a possibility, the Bears won’t be able to keep up with the Saints. I’m not sure how high each team will go, but the Saints win by two field goals. Look for Drew Brees to frustrate Brian Urlacher.

Colts-Patriots
I’m scared about this weekend, for three reasons: (1) If the Colts can’t pull it off now, can they ever? (2) Earlier in the postseason, the Colts performed well partly because they felt they were underdogs. Now it might be tempting for them to come out and think that they deserve it. (3) Recent history aside, I’m still worried about the run defense. Having said that, I’m still confident. Even if Rodney Harrison is able to play, the Patriots’ secondary is still very beatable. I’m feeling a rant coming. If you don’t want to read it, skip the next paragraph.

It’s always driven me nuts that Tom Brady gets all the credit for the success of the Patriots. Weren’t they the team that chose to be introduced all together at the Super Bowl? Yet, when Adam Vinatieri or the Patriots defense win a game for the Patriots (or the ref calls a “tuck rule” or John Kasay kicks the ball out of bounds or Donovan McNabb throws up on the final drive), Brady gets praised. “His” playoff record is 12-1. After last week’s game, which was horrible, Scott Van Pelt was moved to say, “In the end, Tom Brady was just better.” The Chargers missed a field goal! Sean Salisbury, who has always slurped up to Brady said, “This game shows why Tom Brady is the most clutch quarterback in playoff history.” Are you kidding me? Read what I wrote last week, and tell me if I was right.

In any case, I’m taking the Colts. It will be close for a half, but the Colts O will come out and put it away sometime in the early fourth quarter, making the RCA Dome a rockin’ place. All of this will set up…

Super Bowl XLI: Colts-Saints
Inevitably, this game would come to be known as “The Archie Manning Bowl.” So much publicity would surround the Manning family even I would get tired of it. Media circus aside, this would be a great game. Both teams, if they won this week, would come in with all kinds of momentum. Both offenses would have field days. Most importantly, both teams would really, truly feel like they needed the win. What a dream match-up.

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  1. So you’re winning so far with a 5-3 record against my 4-4 record. I will take New Orleans and New England to try to catch back up for the Super Bowl.

    Comment by Robert Caskey — 19 Jan 2007 @ 3:51 pm

  2. Oh, dear!!! I must now call you out as a heretic from the pulpit. Sorry, Robert. But, no one defames my Pats like that. Tom Brady is one of the best clutch quarterbacks of all time. The only reason Vinatieri was able to make those fg’s is because Brady drove the field in enough time for him to kick a last minute winner. But, the Pats don’t need me to defend them. They’ll stand at the end as one of the greatest Dynasties of all time. WOO HOO!!! GO PATS!!! WE LOVE YOU!!!

    Comment by Danny Mercer — 19 Jan 2007 @ 5:14 pm

  3. Sorry, in all my excitement I totally forgot about the other teams in the playoffs. The PATS will be beating the Saints in the Super Bowl. I would say Indy is the Bills of the 2000’s but at least the Bills actually made it to the Super Bowl consistently.

    Comment by Danny Mercer — 19 Jan 2007 @ 5:18 pm

  4. screw it…ya know what, i’m gonna change mine to new england and chicago….tho i want the opposite of those teams to win…i just realized something, i was picking saints because of all the hype…and that’s never a wise thing to do!

    Comment by Robert Caskey — 19 Jan 2007 @ 6:53 pm

  5. Robert, i think this story will do you some good.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/070119

    Comment by Danny Mercer — 20 Jan 2007 @ 11:38 am

  6. Robert, good luck. We’re about halfway through the first quarter of the NFC game and I’m thinking the Bears might be playing a little better than the Saints - so far. We’ll see how it works out.

    Danny, thanks for your constructive comments. Good point about the Bills - ouch. You’re right about Brady getting Vinatieri in position, but without Adam doing the work in the snow, etc., there’s no legacy. Now that the Colts have him instead of the Idiot Kicker, I believe they have a decided advantage. I’ll be at work for the game tonight, but it will be waiting on my Tivo when I get home. As for Simmons…well, I don’t understand why he’s so wordy, then ends up saying, “The Patriots will win because they’re the Patriots.” You could make the same general argument for Peyton Manning. Why do people hate him? Because he does a lot of commercials? What a lame reason. Anyway, I appreciate the fervor in your comments. Hopefully this won’t be the last meaningful Colts-Pats game.

    Comment by Robert — 21 Jan 2007 @ 3:30 pm

  7. O, never mind…

    Comment by Danny Mercer — 21 Jan 2007 @ 10:25 pm

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