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SUPERBOWL XLIV, Who will win?
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[QUOTE="AutoRacer5, post: 1399060, member: 46646"] I'll tack on a bit to what KMC is saying. For anyone saying anything negative about the Saints Defense, a few points: 1. The Secondary's been banged up for quite a bit of the regular season. Jabari Greer (starting CB) was out for 7 games, Tracy Porter (other starting CB) was out for 4. 2. Darren Sharper tied the league in most interceptions with 9, 3 of them went to the end zone. 3. The Defense had 26 interceptions in the regular season (3 more in the postseason), which was third in the league after the Packers with 30 and the Bills with 28. 5 of those 26 went for touchdowns, the most in the league. For comparison, the Colts had 16 INTs, 2 of them went to the endzone. As for the offense, here's a number from the regular season: Points scored: Saints: 510 31.9 points per game Colts: 416 26 points per game Saints ranked number 1, Colts were number 7. Then again, the only numbers that matter at the end of the game are the ones on the scoreboard. [/QUOTE]
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