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  Super Bowls -- 8 States, 15 Cities, 20 Stadiums         


Author: observer
Date: Jan 31, 2008 06:15

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Super Bowl Future / History
http://tinyurl.com/2ypfjd

Super Bowl Stadiums (History)
http://www.profootballhof.com/history/story.jsp?story_id=1117
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Ranked by State

1. Florida -- 15
2. California -- 11
3. Louisiana -- 9
4. Texas -- 3
5. Arizona -- 2
5. Georgia -- 2
5. Michigan -- 2
8. Minnesota -- 1

Ranked by City (top 5)
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  Re: Top 20 -- NFL Head Coaching Victories         


Author: M.Balarama
Date: Jan 27, 2008 18:42

"observer" shinyfeet.com> wrote in message
news:479b7311$0$9100$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
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> 1 Don Shula* .......................... 328
> 2 George Halas* ..................... 318
> 3 Tom Landry* ........................ 250
> 4 Curly Lambeau* ................... 226
> 5 Marty Schottenheimer .......... 200
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> 6 Chuck Noll* ......................... 193
> 7 Dan Reeves .......................... 190
> 8 Chuck Knox .......................... 186
> 9 Bill Parcells ......................... 172
> 10 Paul Brown* ......................... 166
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> 11 Bud Grant* ............................ 158 ...
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  Re: Super Bowl History of the Wild Card         


Author: Fred Goodwin, CMA
Date: Jan 26, 2008 21:34

They weren't exactly a "wild-card" team, but prior to the NFL-AFL
merger, the 1969 KC Chiefs finished 2nd in the AFL Western Conference,
having lost twice to divisional foe Oakland.

For the only time in the ten-year history of the AFL, in 1969, 2nd
place teams entered the playoffs, going on the road to face the
opposite conference champ. In the case of the Chiefs, they went east
to play the NY Jets, while the 2nd place Eastern Conference team, the
Houston Oilers, went west to face the Raiders.

The Chiefs beat the Jets 13-6, setting up a rematch with the Raiders
(who had disposed of the Oilers). The Chiefs took the third game with
the Raiders, 17-7, and became the first team to qualify for the Super
Bowl that had not won its own division (the AFL Western Conference).

Of course, the Chiefs went on to beat the heavily favored Vikings,
23-7 in SB 4, becoming the first non-divisional champion to win the
Super Bowl, eleven years before the WC Raiders won SB 15.
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  NFL Playoff Standings -- Last 12 Years (after 2007 playoffs, pre-Super Bowl)         


Author: observer
Date: Jan 24, 2008 11:50

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Includes the results from the 1996 season
through last year's Super Bowl and the
results of the 2007 season's pre-Super
Bowl playoff games * .

* playoff teams which have exited
indicated with an * to the right of
their win/loss percentages

~ 2007 playoff teams that made
it to the Super Bowl

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Ranked by Wins
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  Super Bowl Future / History         


Author: observer
Date: Jan 24, 2008 06:36

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Future

Super Bowl XLV
Arlington, Texas, Feb. 2011

Super Bowl XLIV
Miami, Florida, Feb. 2010

Super Bowl XLIII
Tampa, Florida, Feb. 1, 2009

Super Bowl XLII
New York Giants versus New England Patriots
Glendale, Arizona, Feb. 3, 2008

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http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/history
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Super Bowl XLI
Feb. 4, 2007
Dolphin Stadium
Miami, Florida

MVP: Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis
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  All-Time NFL Playoff Standings (after 2007 playoffs, pre-Super Bowl)         


Author: observer
Date: Jan 23, 2008 14:02

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Includes the results through last year's
Super Bowl and the results of the 2007
season's pre-Super Bowl playoff games * .

* playoff teams which have exited
indicated with an * to the right of
their win/loss percentages

~ 2007 playoff teams that made
it to the Super Bowl

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Ranked by Wins
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  NFL 2007 Division Standings (including playoff games, pre-Super Bowl)         


Author: observer
Date: Jan 21, 2008 14:40

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1. AFC South ... 43-25 .632 (includes 1-3 in playoffs)

2. NFC East ..... 43-26 .623 (includes 3-2 in playoffs) *

3. NFC North ... 36-30 .545 (includes 1-1 in playoffs)

4. AFC North ... 32-33 .492 (includes 0-1 in playoffs)

5. AFC East ..... 30-36 .454 (includes 2-0 in playoffs) *

6. AFC West .... 28-39 .418 (includes 2-1 in playoffs)

7. NFC South ... 27-38 .415 (includes 0-1 in playoffs)

8. NFC West .... 27-39 .409 (includes 1-1 in playoffs)

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NY Giants versus NE Patriots
to meet in the Super Bowl

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  SBXLII - Pick'em - Final Round         


Author: SG
Date: Jan 21, 2008 07:38

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  Re: SBXLII - Pick'em - Round 3         


Author: SG
Date: Jan 19, 2008 08:51

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  nfl conference championshipss yis sundayy att boooinger king         


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