Sunday, February 06, 2005

Super Bowl predictions

Despair not, the Super Bowl is nearly past us and all eyes will turn to baseball soon.

Rich Gibson of the Times Leader collected Super Bowl preditions here:

JACK WILSON, Pittsburgh Pirates -- I like New England not only because of their team concept, they're just a classy organization. PATRIOTS, 28-21.

MIKE GONZALEZ, Pirates -- New England wins because of its overall consistency. PATRIOTS, 34-20.

CRAIG WILSON, Pirates -- New England's experience pays off in a high-scoring Super Bowl. PATRIOTS, 45-28.

ROB MACKOWIAK, Pirates -- New England usually always limits mistakes and they've been strong in the postseason. PATRIOTS, 32-21.

LLOYD MCCLENDON, Pirates' manager -- I'm going with an upset. I think Philly's coming in loose and well-prepared. Look for a shootout. EAGLES, 38-34.

TIKE REDMAN, Pirates -- Some people may be underestimating Philly's defense. I think they'll find a way to pull it off. EAGLES, 20-17.

DAVE LITTLEFIELD, Pirates' General Manager -- I'm really sold on New England and their overall team concept. Brady has been clutch in all the big games. PATRIOTS, 24-17.

ROWDY, Pirates blogger -- I'm with Tike and Joe. The Patriots aren't as good as everyone says. They are good, but they aren't in some higher league. This is the Super Bowl. It will be close. Eagles in a close one. Eagles 27, Patriots 26.

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