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I have no interest in the Harbaugh Bowl


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Its not just that I have no rooting interest in SF or Baltimore..

Its the brother-vs-brother thing.........Remember when the Williams sisters faced each other in the US Open?.

I just couldnt care less... You know they have mixed emotions...

I wanted Indy to win the 'Manning Bowl' but it wasnt fun to watch Eli get crushed...

..and even I got tired of Archie that week.

Can anyone gin up some excitement about seeing the 'good brother' face the 'crazy brother'??

I need some help here.

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lol at "good brother" vs. "crazy brother"

 

 

Well it is the Super Bowl, just watch for entertainment I guess.....I am not really going to hardcore root for either team as well. I will be fine with either winner and I usually do not feel this way about many Super Bowls.

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The story line means next to nothing to me, but neither did the "Manning Bowl" nonsense. In both cases I can pause for five seconds and say "heh, that's pretty cool", but the media insists on taking the small phenomena and beating us over the head with it until you can't stand either one of them. I prefer to just not listen to any of it.

 

But I do have an interest in the game - the Ravens are one of my favorite teams.

 

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I'm rooting for the 9ers for four reasons

 

1. Jim Harbaugh gave me some great memories as well as the 95 AFCC game against the steelers

 

2. Vernon Davis, I love D. Allen but if he was our TE I would be so excited (plus he's Vonte's Brother)

 

3. Absolutely loved watching Frank Gore play

 

4.  Patrick Willis - nuff said

 

 

I would however like it to be over already because that means we are that much closer to March and FA, then combine and draft

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I'm rooting for the 9ers for four reasons

 

1. Jim Harbaugh gave me some great memories as well as the 95 AFCC game against the steelers

 

2. Vernon Davis, I love D. Allen but if he was our TE I would be so excited (plus he's Vonte's Brother)

 

3. Absolutely loved watching Frank Gore play

 

4.  Patrick Willis - nuff said

 

 

I would however like it to be over already because that means we are that much closer to March and FA, then combine and draft

 

Don't even talk about Vernon on the Colts. Knowing how great that would be, yet at the same time knowing that we can't have him is just heartwrenching. :(

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In a way it is more boring since we do not have a rallying point to really hate on for this big game. Last year we did. In many Super Bowls we do.

 

But, I really almost feel bad for either brother losing lol. I like them both. 

 

Part of me wants to see Ed Reed win a ring. And also I want to see Jim Harbaugh get a ring. It's less about Ray Ray to me since he did win a ring and a SB MVP already once.

 

Ugh.......

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I really am torn at times over this game.

 

The Ravens have been fantastic no doubt, but it's so crazy to me that in the AFC playoffs the team who held them to the fewest points is the Colts. THE COLTS.

 

Has Flacco been truly tested by a good defense yet? Will the 49ers give him issues?

 

 

And on the flip side I don't also think very highly of the Falcons/Packers D's either.

 

Will Kapernick meet his match in the Ravens D?

 

 

I almost feel like both QBs have lived a very charmed life en route to the big one.........Flacco has not even thrown an interception yet this postseason. That's amazing and crazy.

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