Monday, February 05, 2007
Losing the Gayest Super Bowl Ever
While I found this years super bowl to be extremely gay; with one really gay pre-game show, gay commercials, and prince who isn't gay, but acts extremely gay. I still had my team, the Chicago Bears in this game and I was really looking forward to a nice night of celebration. The game which everyone in the world knows started off with the exact same play that started off the college championship game, felt really good until it dawned on most "this is what happened with Ohio State" after that, I really felt the bears had no chance. I really thought the defense would have played a little bit better than they did, but they were on the field the entire game and they just got worked. I guess I don't have much to say, but losing with a team you really follow hurts bad. While I have had my teams lose before, it has never been in as big of a game as this. Cuse lost in the national championship when i was in high school, but that didn't hurt to bad as I was just getting really into them. The bears, sox, bulls and fire have all lost other huge playoff games that have been rough, but once again none that measure up to the greatness of the super bowl. Well, thanks Bears for a pretty awesome season. Even though it is hard to get over making it but not finishing, I was still a fun ride. Now it is time to just have my sundays free for the most part, and watch some basketball for a while. Baseball won't be here in too long and hopefully the sox can get back to their winning ways, though I still would like to have a super bowl team to say I routed on during my life.
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thanks for hosting
im no longer too angry, now just sad
the colts are also the boringest team on the planet. peyton manning is like the ugly nerdy kid who only gets an A because he simply has nothing else to do than study. i would have much rather had the bears lose (because they were always losing this game) to a jagoff like Tom Brady, who at least has some attitude.
i do appreciate the bears giving us an exciting season but to play your worst game of the year in the Super Bowl??? Cmon...
worst of all, the bears will go down as one of the worst super bowl teams ever and Rex will definately go down as one of the worst super bowl QBs ever. they had a chance to shut everyone up but they did exactly what everyone thought they would
The Man Who Told The Truth: Mr Dennis Green
did people in chicago actually think that the bears would win?
an nfc all-star team probably couldn't win the superbowl.
vikings next season: 16-0. should that happen, they'd be one-and-done in the playoffs. ah, to be a minnesota sports fan.
-brent
To answer your question Brent - yes lots of people in chicago thought the bears would win. I honestly had some doubts, we had some massive injuries in Mike Brown and Tommie Harris, and while we could beat the shit teams of the NFC without those guys, a great team from the AFC team was a task greater then we could handle without them. I honestly believe if we had both of them though we could have won the game. Tommie is perhaps the best at his position in the game. Mike Brown is a pro bowler when healthy and even if he played half as good as he usually does he would still have more expierence then the rookie who left reggie wayne WIDE OPEN for the first touchdown.
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