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Super Bowl PredictionsFind out who we are taking with our 2009 Super Bowl predictions article! Are you ready for some Super Bowl Predictions? On January 4th down in Miami, the Indianapolis Colts will take on the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl 41 and over the next couple weeks you’ll here a host of analysts and so called “experts” dish out there Super Bowl Predictions. I wouldn’t pay too much attention if I were you. If you follow these panels, such as the “NFL Today,” these guys couldn’t be more predictable. You know Ditka can’t go against the Bears. Irvin couldn’t go against the Cowboys and he loves any team with a great set of receivers. These guys normally give you one stat that supports why they like a team ignoring the bulk of evidence that might go against their pick. The best way to predict the Super Bowl champion is to take an in depth look at each team’s personnel and figure out who has the edge at each position. For example, you might give the Bears the edge in special teams with Devin Hester returning kicks, Robbie Gould making kicks, and players like Adrian Peterson tracking down kick returners. But you also see that Indianapolis has a very capable kicker Vinatieri so perhaps the advantage the Bears may have in special teams isn’t enough to give them a big edge in this department. If it sounds like there’s a lot that goes into predicting winners, there is. Many bettors don’t have enough time to do the research it takes to consistently beat the sportsbooks. Jimmy Boyd will be more than willing to help you bust your slump with his low-cost premium pick packages. Jimmy has followed both the Bears and the Colts all season long as they are two of his favorite teams to watch. Both teams endured some struggling moments down the stretch of the season. The Bears strong suit, its defense, didn’t appear so strong and the Colts defense was non-existent. Both of these teams have come alive in the playoffs in pursuit of the Vince Lombardi trophy. Will the Bears 3rd ranked defense be able to stop the best quarterback in the NFL down in Miami? Jimmy Boyd knows and he will help you make the biggest sporting even of the year a very profitable one.
January 25th, 2007
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