Just kidding about the "FUK OFF" guys!!!
Believe in the Blue- Go Colts
The Colts are 7-1 ATS on the road this year, and having been in the big game before has to give them an edge. The New Orleans defense is suspect and gave up tons of ground in their playoff game vs Minnesota. Vikings turnovers saved the Saints in that one, and that actually has been a pattern for the Saints all season. Super Bowls have been very competitive matchups in recent years, and the NFC team has exceeded expectations the last couple years. In 2009 the AFC team won 37 of the 64 games against the NFC, but only covered 29 of those.
Indy’s Peyton Manning hasn’t always played great in the postseason, but this year he was solid against Baltimore, and downright god-like against the Jets. Manning is trying to win this second Super Bowl ring, and he certainly has the offensive firepower to get it done. The defense is very fast and underrated. The biggest problem is star defensive-end Dwight Freeney (ankle) is questionable.
New Orleans (15-3 SU, 9-9 ATS) stumbled down the stretch in the regular season, going 0-3 straight-up and ATS. They did play great in a 45-14 blowout of Arizona in the divisional round, but were lucky to beat Minnesota (31-28) in overtime last game.
People are saying that Indy will win because Manning won’t let the opportunity slip by to name him the best quarterback ever.
The reason the Colts will win if they have the better all-around defense, regardless of Freeney, and they should get a touchdown-plus victory.
( Football Trends )
Not really trends per se, but interesting. When Dallas Clark catches a touchdown pass Indianapolis is 19-1 SU the last three years.
MY PLAY: COLTS-4.5

Believe in the Blue- Go Colts
The Colts are 7-1 ATS on the road this year, and having been in the big game before has to give them an edge. The New Orleans defense is suspect and gave up tons of ground in their playoff game vs Minnesota. Vikings turnovers saved the Saints in that one, and that actually has been a pattern for the Saints all season. Super Bowls have been very competitive matchups in recent years, and the NFC team has exceeded expectations the last couple years. In 2009 the AFC team won 37 of the 64 games against the NFC, but only covered 29 of those.
Indy’s Peyton Manning hasn’t always played great in the postseason, but this year he was solid against Baltimore, and downright god-like against the Jets. Manning is trying to win this second Super Bowl ring, and he certainly has the offensive firepower to get it done. The defense is very fast and underrated. The biggest problem is star defensive-end Dwight Freeney (ankle) is questionable.
New Orleans (15-3 SU, 9-9 ATS) stumbled down the stretch in the regular season, going 0-3 straight-up and ATS. They did play great in a 45-14 blowout of Arizona in the divisional round, but were lucky to beat Minnesota (31-28) in overtime last game.
People are saying that Indy will win because Manning won’t let the opportunity slip by to name him the best quarterback ever.
The reason the Colts will win if they have the better all-around defense, regardless of Freeney, and they should get a touchdown-plus victory.
( Football Trends )
Not really trends per se, but interesting. When Dallas Clark catches a touchdown pass Indianapolis is 19-1 SU the last three years.
MY PLAY: COLTS-4.5