Late Sunday night, early Sunday morning and Super Bowl XLIV is now a reality and a memory. I began with 20 questions of personal interest, some football related, some not so much. Questions that could not be answered until the week is over and now... it's over. The two best teams with the two best quarterbacks played one great game. TSN analyst Chris Schultz has more. ...more
Make no mistake, the Saints win at Super Bowl XLIV is a feel good moment for the NFL and the City of New Orleans, because in a lot of ways, the underdog won the game, especially when you consider what the city went through in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina struck. ...more
The absence or possible ineffective play of Dwight Freeney is a key component in this game. But if you give Peyton Manning two weeks to prepare, he will find your vulnerability and take advantage. In the end, it is a field goal game and the Super Bowl champions will be... ...more
Each player on each roster has an individual story, a journey of success and failure that has brought them to this point as a member of a team participating in the Super Bowl. The common aspect of every player is that when they were young, very young, they had dreams of playing NFL football. ...more
Every year I head to a new city to cover the Super Bowl. And every year is different than past years; the routine is the same but the challenge is different and the personalities around the event are never the same. That being said, here are my Top 20 questions that can only be answered on Super Bowl Sunday. ...more
We may just be seeing the best quarterback of all time in Peyton Manning, who has put up 50 points on two of the best defences in football in the Ravens and the Jets. And he did it in two completely different ways. ...more
Chris Schultz breaks down each of the last week's games and gives his keys to victory for the Colts, Jets, Saints and Vikings. He also wonders why the Buffalo Bills head coaching job seems to be the one that no one wants and suggests who the team should hire. ...more
The top question for me right now is how effective the top four teams in the NFL will be in their respective Divisional Playoff games. There really is no information to depend upon as it relates to teams coming off the first round bye week. The reason for this is due to the fact it isn't really a bye week, it’s an anticipation week. ...more
Here's a comparison between how I predicted NFL teams would finish back in August of 2009, and how they did end up finishing in January of 2010. ...more
I was amazingly disappointed that the Indianapolis Colts did not "go for" the undefeated season against the Jets last Sunday. And, judging by the facial language of Peyton Manning and others, you could easily sense that so were the Colts' players. ...more
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