Invariably, when a big playoff loss occurs, someone’s wife is going to be angry. Instead of Gisele going HAM on one of Tom Brady’s teammates, it’s Mrs. Wes Welker, who is upset at New England’s postseason demise.
The recap on the conference championship games is up and running with an early glance at Super Bowl XLVII.
I’m going to use this post as a declaration. As of the completion of today’s podcast, which will arrive today around noon, you will not see the words “Har-Bowl” or “Super Baugh” typed out on this blog. It’s too campy.
The Baltimore Ravens will meet the San Francisco 49ers in Har-Bowl II, a rematch of one of the worst games of the 2011 season. Regardless, the Ravens are back in the big game after turning back the New England Patriots, 28-13, in the AFC Championship on Sunday night.
One down and one more to go. The San Francisco 49ers are in Super Bowl XLVII. All they need now is a dance partner. Will it be another Super Bowl appearance for the Patriots? Or will the Ray Lewis Retirement Party officially get underway.
The San Francisco 49ers are going to Super Bowl XLVII after overcoming a 17-point first half deficit and defeating the Atlanta Falcons 28-24 in the NFC Championship.
The opening of Championship Sunday begins with the NFC Championship game between the 49ers and Falcons. This marks the first time ever that the NFC title game will take place in Atlanta.
Championship Sunday has arrived! Time for picks…
Sunday’s nightcap is a rematch of the 2011 AFC title game between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots. Baltimore was a Lee Evans drop away from playing in Super Bowl XLVI and now, will attempt to close the book on the Patriots in Foxborough.
Championship Sunday commences with the San Francisco 49ers heading to the Georgia Dome to face the Atlanta Falcons. The first of our two live blogs on Sunday finds the Falcons as the biggest home underdog for a conference championship game since 1978.