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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Super Bowl Match Up: The Harbaugh Bowl

Last night Baltimore (sadly) deservedly took victory over the New England Patriots to solidify a Super Bowl position. I didn't watch that game but I did watch the NFC Championship game, San Francisco @ Atlanta. This was a very interesting game from early on. Atlanta seemed to have ran away with it, going 17 - 0 in front at the start of the Second Quarter, but San Fransisco did well to get back into it, though they did miss a field goal to tie it up and fumble at the one yard line to go into the lead. I dont know what it is about Kaepernick but theres so much about him which reminds me of Randall Cunningham. Same type of throwing style, smooth and precise, good running with the ball, but only seems to use it properly, as if there are no open men but an outside linebacker makes a block on the inside leaving a gap. All I'm really sure about at the moment is that San Francisco have easily been the stronger team this season. I'm putting my bet on the 49ers but I'm also a bit scared of Baltimore. If you've been on the blog for a while you'll know that I did team profiles on the AFC (I gave up because I'm an ass) and if you can remember what I said about Baltimore, thats not what a super bowl team should sound like? (Here's the link for that post) http://www.inthehuddlle.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/afc-baltimore-ravens.html
So I really don't understand why there there, but I can tell you how I feel about them being there.
Baltimore get fluky wins. They're clutch, they're uncompetetive and annoying. Hmm . . . Sounds an awful lot like the N.Y. Giants? Its almost exactly the same scenario as last season because, well, lets face it. Did N.Y. look like they would get into the Playoffs last year? Let alone win the Super Bowl! Its exactly how I feel at the moment. Its just coming back to my mind.
On the day I might do a vlog live at the super bowl, and do a game report. After all, it is the super bowl. Its mad how it seemed like it was only a week ago I was anticipating the start of the season, now its almost over. The Super Bowl post obviously wil be my last season post then I'll do Weekly Off-Season, to remind you of new coaches, trades, free agents and etc. For now though, Cheerio!

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