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Nice Pick, Cowher:
Cheer up buddy, I'll buy you an ice cream.
What We Learned in Conference Championship Weekend in the NFL:
Ray Lewis is the only Raven who shanks things
Brady gets outplayed but still punches his ticket to his 5th Super Bowl appearance
Miscues keep both Harbaughs out of the Super Bowl
Eli proves to be the best playoff quarterback in the NFC
If I could spend today just watching the reaction of the Ratbirds when that kick went wide left, I’d be a happy girl. Simply priceless. Even without the Steelers playing this Sunday we were treated to some exciting games with both conference championships being decided by a total of 6 points. In spite of the exciting play for both games the outcomes were mostly determined by mistakes made by the respective Harbaugh-coached team. Just a side note for one second, are those two guys not the biggest douche-bags you’ve ever seen? Yeah I think so too. Moving on, so Super Bowl XLVI will be a rematch of Super Bowl XLII, except without that w...
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