Just wondering if anyone has or could get Brandon Lane's SB pick. On his site its claims that he is 11-0 on his SB picks. Thanks
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Mike and The Mad Dog's Picks
Originally posted by Rippage22Didn't hear their end of the day "official" picks they make towards the end of their show but all week long they both said that neither could make a case for Philly...90% sure they both have New England covering the number...
Mad Dog took Pats to cover. Mike took the Eagles only becasue Dog took the Pats.
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Top newsletter selections for the Super Bowl
Pointwise: New England 30, Phil 19
Gold Sheet: New England 27, Phil 13
The Max by Kevin O'Neal: New England 31, Phil 20
Winning Points: Phil 22, New England 19
Sports Reporter: Phil 20, New England 19mikeatnight
If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.
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World Of "Hurt"
Originally posted by OleBlueEyesats football lock club (from another site, not confirmed):
4 units new england -7
3 units over 47
3 unit teaser new england -1/over 41
OBE
Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!
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Originally posted by seaofredrip are those plays you have listed 2 plays or is it ne over or what
seaofred
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Newspaper/sportswriter roundup:
Chicago Sun TImes:
http://www.suntimes.com/special_sect...pt-pred04.html
Dallas News:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...cks.3a8fb.html
PICKS FROM WRITERS AROUND THE COUNTRY:
David Aldridge, Philadelphia EnquirerNE 27-20
Todd Archer, Dallas Morning News NE 28-17
Judy Battista, New York Times NE 24-17
Neil Best, Newsday PHI 17-16
Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post Gazzette NE 31-24
Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe NE 21-17
Nick Canepa, San Diego Union-TribuneNE 28-17
Jeff Chadiha, Sports Illustrated NE 27-24
Jason Cole, Miami Herald NE 37-24
Greg Cote, Miami Herald NE 27-17
Mark Curnutte, Cincinnati Enquirer NE 27-17
Paul Domowitch, Phila. Daily News NE 24-21
Rick Gosselin, Dallas Morning News NE 20-17
Tony Grossi, Cleveland Plain Dealer NE 31-13
Tom Hanson, Naples Daily News PHI 24-21
Cam Inman, Contra Costa Times NE 34-14
Clark Judge, CBS Sportsline.com NE 24-13
Richard Justice, Houston Chronicle NE 23-21
Dan Le Batard, Miami Herald PHI 30-13
Jeff Legwold, Rocky Mountain News NE 31-23
Kevin Mannix, Boston Herald NE 27-14
Ira Miller, San Francisco Chronicle NE 31-14
Mike O'Hara, Detroit News NE 31-20
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com NE 27-17
Don Pierson, Chicago Tribune NE 27-10
Pete Prisco, CBS Sportsline.com NE 28-13
Armando Salguero, Miami Herald PHI 27-20
Mike Sando, Tacoma News Tribune NE 24-21
Kevin Seifert, Minneapolis Star Tribune NE 27-13
Patrick Saunders, Denver Post NE 31-20
Jim Trotter, San Diego Union Tribune NE 27-17
Larry Weisman, USA Today NE 30-24
Bill Williamson, Denver Post NE 27-17
Jim Wyatt, The Tennessean NE 30-23
Jeff Ziglet, Usa today NE 27-23Last edited by Blackbeard; 02-06-2005, 10:09 AM.
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alex smart
philly
i would have to say thats 2 bets ne #1 bet ..under #2
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SI.COM:
Dr. Z
The Patriots will throw short to get the Eagles in their nickel, then they'll come back with Corey Dillon and score early. Donovan McNabb will go up top to Greg Lewis and put six on the board, in a catch-up mode. The game will turn on a Troy Brown pick.
Patriots 31, Eagles 20
Peter King
I believe Charlie Weis is going to call Tom Brady's name a lot more than he'll call Corey Dillon's. Tom Brady throws for 319 yards and two touchdowns to win his third Super Bowl MVP. And as ridiculous as it sounds, he finishes Sunday night not in Joe Montana's league but slightly above it. That's how bizarre the Brady Story will be with an impressive third win.
Patriots 23, Eagles 16
Don Banks
After the heartbreak of three NFC title-game losses, the Eagles can't convince me that they're not just happy to be here. The Patriots and their steely-eyed head coach Bill Belichick won't be happy until they're hoisting another Lombardi Trophy. Which they will be doing late Sunday night. The ultimate team wins the ultimate team prize. Again.
Patriots 27, Eagles 14
Michael Silver
Every great team in its prime has one signature game in which all its powers are on display, and this is it for New England. A lousy Super Bowl week foreshadows a crappy game, with drama quickly giving way to talk of dynasties and the coronation of Brady and Belichick as all-time greats.
Patriots 45, Eagles 13
Jeffri Chadiha
I can't see Philadelphia beating New England. Tom Brady won't make mistakes. The Patriots defense will find a way to fluster Donovan McNabb. And Bill Belichick will have his team convinced that it's the underdog by kickoff. Add all that up and you get a Super Bowl that won't be decided by Adam Vinatieri's leg.
Patriots 24, Eagles 20
Josh Elliott
In years with a two-week break between the championship games and the Big One, it's inevitable that many talk themselves into the underdog. This year, that would be a mistake. Though Philly is clearly the class of the NFC, New England -- the class of the NFL -- will build an early lead, unleash the hounds (Bruschi, Harrison, et al), and throttle the offensively lacking Eagles. Let the talk of a modern-day, salary-cap-era dynasty begin.
Patriots 31, Eagles 14
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