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Pro Bowl Pride

Submitted by Mark Nagi on January 31, 2010 - 9:07pm

To start... I love the NFL.  I'm actually more of a fan of the league than of a specific team (but I do root for the Cowboys, have since I was a little kid).

The National Football League is the most popular professional sports league in the United States.  The Super Bowl will be watched by about a billion people worldwide.

So why is their all-star game, the Pro Bowl, so unwatchable?

I have the game on here in the 6 Sports office... and I really could care less. 

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Super Bowl XLIV... A Fearless Prediction

Submitted by Mark Nagi on February 6, 2010 - 6:35pm

I'm hoping that 2010 goes as well for the fearless predictions as 2009 did.

Last year I finished 12-2 in this category... the only games I missed were UCLA @ Tennessee and Tennessee @ Kentucky.  I was on a roll.

First up,  in 2010... it's Super Bowl XLIV.  I'll start with some unbeatable analysis.  Actually, I'm not sure that is correct.

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Why Peyton Manning matters...

Submitted by Mark Nagi on February 8, 2010 - 8:43am

I start writing this blog entry at 6:30am.  My 4 month old daughter Emily has decided that she doesn't want to sleep anymore, so I sit here with my laptop computer as she grabs plastic thingys that are within reach.

I'm sure that many Vols fans had trouble sleeping as well...

Last night Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts lost Super Bowl XLIV to the New Orleans Saints 31-17.  Manning played well in defeat, but not to the high level we have grown to expect. 

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