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Interest level in a Superbowl 42 rematch


Dpantherman

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I definitely want SF there. That is the only team out of the bunch that hasn't been in the Super Bowl in recent years. I am so sick of Ravens/Giants/Patriots. Seems like they are always there or close.

I think there were a lot of people pulling for the Texans only because this was their first dance and it would have been nice to have a different winner for a change.

But I can wait one more year for a first time winner. :cam:

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Would love to see an SF-NE Super Bowl. I live like 40 miles outside SF and almost all my friends are SF (with a bit of OAK) fans and it would make my annual SB party/beer pong tourney that much more crackin. That said, when we get to Superbowl 50, is goodell really going to be content with it being called "Superbowl L"? Because that is pretty damn lame.

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