JJ McClure
Go Jags
The way the Colts started moving the ball so well and after the Saints failed on 4th and 1 in the second quarter I really didn't see the Saints having a chance. Massive call for the onside kick to start the second half though.
The way the Colts started moving the ball so well and after the Saints failed on 4th and 1 in the second quarter I really didn't see the Saints having a chance. Massive call for the onside kick to start the second half though.
The more I watch the NFL, the more I see ways to improve the Premiership over here with wage caps, and drafts etc.
However, the big thing is the short 16 week season. It leaves the fans drooling for 7 months of the year at the prospect of the new season and ensures that games are nearly always sold out. The bloated money-hungry premiership should take note. Less games, shorter seasons and the grounds will be full.
On the game, amazing performance from the Saints. How they managed to keep Manning off the field was remarkable and the short kick-off was an inspired peice of thinking. Am I right in thinking that's the first time in Superbowl history that play has been made before the 4th quarter?
The more I watch the NFL, the more I see ways to improve the Premiership over here with wage caps, and drafts etc.
Forgot that as well, very good performance by the Who and the lasers, lighting and fireworks were superb.
Although looks like the salary cap will be gone next year, which IMO could ruin the whole contest. But then I would say that as a Bills fan.
Unbelievable that the salary cap will go but seeing that almost all NFL money is divvied up via TV Rights and everyone gets the same amount (as far as I am aware) then from a practical point of view no particular team should have more money than anyone else - excepting the Billionaire Owner scenario?
roll on april 22nd and the draft. though thanks to lovie we don't pick until, oh...73rd/round three. they better trade up, lord knows we desperately need it.