"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Sunday, February 7, 2010

Today is SUPER BOWL XLIV Sunday!



Kick back, relax, eat, drink, and enjoy the festitivites leading up to tonight's Super Bown game between the Saints and the Colts as you hear from some of the best authorities on the NFL explain what you are about to see from both teams. This over analyzed game comes one day after the seven new NFL Hall of Fame inductees were announced:

Jerry Rice
NFL's all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards and total touchdowns. ... Three Super Bowl rings with 49ers.

Emmitt Smith

Ran for an NFL-record 18,355 yards with 164 rushing touchdowns. ... Three Super Bowl rings with Dallas. (Emmitt joins Troy and Michael as part of the Cowboy triplets in the Hall of Fame)

Russ Grimm
Pro Bowl guard for Redskins' famed 'Hogs' offensive line. ... Member of three Super Bowl-winning teams.

Rickey Jackson

Six-time Pro Bowl linebacker in 13 seasons with Saints. ... Member of Super Bowl-winning 49ers in '94.

Dick LeBeau
Made 62 interceptions in 14 seasons as Lions defensive back. ... Became an innovative defensive coordinator.

Floyd Little

Amassed more than 12,000 all-purpose yards and scored 54 TDs as a running back for the Broncos.

John Randle

Pro Bowl defensive tackle registered 137½ sacks in 14-year career with Minnesota and Seattle
Festivities are already under way on TV and now it is time to pick our winner of the Super Bowl. It came down to basics as neither of these teams are our favorite team so we decided there was only one measure for us to choose our picks. Which team had Sooner players? Saints won 3-0 thus getting our nod to win the game:

24-21 Saints


Time to put politics on the back burner and enjoy what many think will be one of the better Super Bowls.

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