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I just sent an e-mail to the guys about this. Today's featured artist, Jimmy Buffett has picked the Colts to win by a score of 27-0.

A f'ing shutout?

I suggested switching to Sheryl Crowe. :D

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multim ... ent.3.html

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Buffet can stick to tequila and coconuts. He is obviously a complete schmuck when it comes to football.

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Buffet can stick to tequila and coconuts. He is obviously a complete schmuck when it comes to football.

Pfft. His pick was actually very similar to Theismann's pick. Oh, wait, that's not saying much for Buffet, is it?

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Agreed...definitely should switch it up.

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I thought Theismann picked the Bears to go undefeated this year.

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I thought Theismann picked the Bears to go undefeated this year.


You think his agent tells him to "break a leg" before on air appearances?

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I thought Theismann picked the Bears to go undefeated this year.

Yeah, there was that. Suddenly, however, he thinks the mighty Bob Sanders-led defense will hold the Beloved to 10. Considering the Bears were only held to 10 points 1 time this year, and that Superbowl games generally are fairly high scoring, that seemed strange to me.

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I thought Theismann picked the Bears to go undefeated this year.

Yeah, there was that. Suddenly, however, he thinks the mighty Bob Sanders-led defense will hold the Beloved to 10. Considering the Bears were only held to 10 points 1 time this year, and that Superbowl games generally are fairly high scoring, that seemed strange to me.



Matt, there hasn't been NEARLY enough negativity towards the Bears and Rex out of you these past two weeks. For Karma's sake, please insert a few nasty posts...

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I thought Theismann picked the Bears to go undefeated this year.

Yeah, there was that. Suddenly, however, he thinks the mighty Bob Sanders-led defense will hold the Beloved to 10. Considering the Bears were only held to 10 points 1 time this year, and that Superbowl games generally are fairly high scoring, that seemed strange to me.

Matt, there hasn't been NEARLY enough negativity towards the Bears and Rex out of you these past two weeks. For Karma's sake, please insert a few nasty posts...

Oh, but, uh, the Colts should put up 50.

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Something I have learned by listening to all the so called experts this week is that they have no idea what is going to happen in this game. I really don't want to beat a dead horse (Barbaro), but it's due to Mr. Grossman being a complete mystery.

Jimmy Buffet's guess is as good as everyone else's.

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Something I have learned by listening to all the so called experts this week is that they have no idea what is going to happen in this game. I really don't want to beat a dead horse (Barbaro), but it's due to Mr. Grossman being a complete mystery.

Jimmy Buffet's guess is as good as everyone else's.

I disagree. Anyone guessing that the Colts will shut out anyone has a guess that is worth less than a standard guess (but still more than a Salisbury guess).

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I find it interesting that on ESPN's webpage they have their experts picks for the superbowl. Salisbury's pick is not there, but Scoop Jackson's is.

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So everybody in the continental United States is picking the Colts, but Horseshoe Ryan doesn't have the cajones to step up and place a wager.

Soft. Real soft.


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So everybody in the continental United States is picking the Colts, but Horseshoe Ryan doesn't have the cajones to step up and place a wager.

Soft. Real soft.


I will not only put up Ryan's hundo but I will take your action as well my friend.

After breaking down tape all day I've changed my mind and say the Colts by 17.

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So you're giving me the Bears and 17?

Please confirm Slappy. :)


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Mac and the boyz decided to WHACK Jimmy Buffet today.

THUMBS UP!

It's Bob Marley.


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Great decision. Marley is just way better music anyway.


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Finji wrote:
Thanks to you guys....


Thanks Ben!

Time to start thinking of a 'song' for the Bears performance on Sunday.

Hell Bent for Leather by Priest?

In the End by Rosey's favorite group Linkin Park?

Never Say Die by Sabbath?

or best yet: Damage Inc. by Metallica - now that's good bed!!!


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