Sunday, February 04, 2007

Two Minnesota Guys Shine at The Super Bowl

Thank you, Tony Dungy (Minnesota '77)! Thanks to Tony, I can actually have a normal next couple of weeks instead of listening to non-stop talk about how wonderful the Bears are.

Note to Bears fans: Your team got throttled. Your team got the chance to be throttled by playing in the lamest NFC ever assembled. The '85 Bears would eat these current guys' lunch. And the '06 Colts just did. So thank you Tony Dungy.

Now, when the talk turned to "who is the MVP"? I couldn't think of one that actually wore a Colt or Bear uniform, the first thought that came to mind was the halftime entertainment.

Yep. Prince (native Minnesotan) was the true MVP of this game...the only individual of the bunch I'd pay to see. Mr. Nelson might indeed be one of the top two or three musical artists of all time, Beethoven and Bach included. And certainly his halftime show was much more entertaining than that game. By far.

2 comments:

Chef Kevin said...

MVP? It went to the wrong guy. Hester's run was a Superbowl record and there should have been another SB record...giving the MVP to a player on the LOSING team for helping the winning team win. Colt's MVP goes to Rex Grossman.

Hey, Lovie...remember this dude that was on your team in the late 90's\early 2K? Pick up a Phoenix phonebook and look up a guy by the last name of Warner. He certainly can't do any worse. And if he could lead the 5-12 Cardinals to the best passing offense in the NFL last year, think what he could do for the Bears. Just a thot.

Will said...

Oh...you won't stop hearing about the Bears around here. If someone wasn't planning on being absent today, I'd guarantee you'd still be hearing about them!