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Old 03-09-2010, 18:26   #19
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Re: NFL season 2010/2011

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Originally Posted by Anonymouse View Post
My first experience of it was Superbowl XIX (San Francisco 49ers vs. Miami Dolphins), and I only watched it out of curiosity. Before the first quarter was finished, I was hooked; after that I watched the regular seasons until I moved into my own flat (and thus away from the parents' TV) in 1999.

I remember the Bears' runaway season ('85) - 15 wins, 1 loss, wasn't it? And that season the Green Bay Packers blasted in out of nowhere ('96) after 29 years of obscurity - no longer the underdogs but a serious team. Bret Favre was a hell of a quarterback in Superbowl XXXI - that season was a real pleasure to watch.
You are correct 15-1, a great year Super bowl shuffle, 46 defence and some of the best players to grace the field. Not much to shout about since those great days except for the Super Bowl against the Colts in 2007 and I fear this season will be a blow out.
One day I hope we will find a team that can measure up to the 85 BEARS.
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