Friday, January 26, 2007

If you're one of the Indianapolis Colts or the Chicago Bears, how do you prepare for Super Bowl XLI?

How should I know?!?

This season, the Indianapolis Colts, champions of the AFC, will meet the ''monsters of the midway,'' the Chicago Bears of the NFC, at Miami, Florida for Super Bowl XLI.

Yep, it's all going down in Miami, home of the stupid Miami Dolphins, and the equally pathetic Miami Heat. At least Miami will see winners for a change this year eh? Hell, Miami will see two of 'em.

So as Colts head coach Tony Dungy and Chicago Bears head honcho Lovie Smith prepare for their highly-anticipated NFL Football championship game, proclaiming them as the first African American men to coach a Super Bowl, how do you prepare for a single game of this magnitude?

You see, unlike the NBA, the MLB and the NHL, NFL Football doesn't have those best-of-seven series wars where two opposing teams race on who will win four games first. In the NFL, it's a ''one game take all'' showdown and with that being said, there's no room for mistakes.

I guess that's what makes the Super Bowl special.

Well, for former NFL Football head coach Dan Reeves, his advice is simple, enjoy the Super Bowl experience, but don't forget the reason you're there.

Dan Reeves laughed when asked how he handled the Super Bowl preparations and hype. He led Denver to the Super Bowl after the 1986, '87 and '89 seasons, then took the Atlanta Falcons to the title game after the 1998 season.

''You're asking the wrong guy,'' Reeves said, chuckling. ''You're talking to a guy who lost four as a head coach. I can tell you I tried it every which way.''

Who will win Super Bowl XLI at Miami, Florida? Bodog has the outright odds on that one.

Indianapolis Colts 11/2

Chicago Bears 15/1

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