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Greatest Super Bowl Performances


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Dell has put together another awesome list. This time looking at the Greatest Super Bowl performances....in a losing effort. The winning team is always remembered and 2nd place is forgotten. Not by Dell.

http://www.virtualsportsnet.com/2010/02/05/greatest-super-bowl-performances-in-a-losing-effort/

Pretty awesome list here, looking back at all of the Super Bowl I've watched. Honorable mention Thomas Jones.....it hurts seeing that the Bears were that close to winning it all :(

Would you change anything about the list? Would you add somebody onto it or take somebody off?

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I think its weird how some thought even the super bowl year Jake was anything but average and more importantly 'brought' the panthers to the championship. The only thing not average about Jake is his will to win and 'inagibles' which was so good that it really confused people. He didn't make mistakes but as far as passing he really bombed that super bowl. Besides a couple great passes, ultimately, the panthers were forced to just have him lob it in the air and have Smitty do flips to catch it. The lobbing part was an average job and Smitty well yea...Smitty. I guess no one really reports a RB, LB or WR bringing a team to a bowl...

Disclaimer: Before I get flamed by everyone who licks honey from Jake's nuts this is my opinion, it's not a statement and is impossible to be labeled 'correct' or 'incorrect'.

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I think its weird how some thought even the super bowl year Jake was anything but average and more importantly 'brought' the panthers to the championship. The only thing not average about Jake is his will to win and 'inagibles' which was so good that it really confused people. He didn't make mistakes but as far as passing he really bombed that super bowl. Besides a couple great passes, ultimately, the panthers were forced to just have him lob it in the air and have Smitty do flips to catch it. The lobbing part was an average job and Smitty well yea...Smitty. I guess no one really reports a RB, LB or WR bringing a team to a bowl...

Disclaimer: Before I get flamed by everyone who licks honey from Jake's nuts this is my opinion, it's not a statement and is impossible to be labeled 'correct' or 'incorrect'.

you need to watch the super bowl again once theyve found a cure for retard

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you need to watch the super bowl again once theyve found a cure for retard

lol I love it when someone says something that's just patently wrong, claims it's beyond reproach because it's "their opinion", and then tops off their poo sundae by implying that anyone who disagrees with them is something undesirable (a "Jake nuthugger" or other such hackneyed bullshit).

Seriously Jake is a poo quarterback now but if you say he "bombed the Super Bowl", his brightest career moment by a mile, you're just a f**king retard. No two ways about it. He would have probably been the MVP of that game had the Panthers won.

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