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Super Bowl Predictions

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by PantherPaul, Feb 1, 2007.

  1. PantherPaul

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    apparently you missed the inbreed idiot that snow plowed the cop a couple years back......
     
  3. Collin

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    If the Colts keep a safety behind Berrian, Chicago's offense can't score. Manning's penchant for playoff interceptions at least gives the defense a chance to point some points on the board, but it's hard to see how this one will be close. Tillman vs. Harrison is a mismatch and Peyton will exploit it.
     
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    The NFL Experience built by The Home Depot


    The National Football League will produce the 16th annual NFL EXPERIENCE BUILT BY THE HOME DEPOT next to DOLPHIN STADIUM IN MIAMI, FL. The NFL Experience built by The Home Depot is the most exciting continuous event surrounding Super Bowl XLI - pro football’s interactive theme park offering participatory games, displays, entertainment attractions, kids’ clinics, free autograph sessions and the largest football card show ever.

    The NFL Experience built by The Home Depot ticket includes all games and attractions. (pay-one-price) $15.00 for adults and $10.00 for children under 12.

    Proceeds from the gate will be donated toward the NFL's charitable efforts in Florida, the Youth Education Town (YET Center).
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    Free Autograph sessions with over 50 NFL superstars -- 10,000 free autographs!
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    Coaches Chats: NFL coaches give an insiders look at the game of football.
    Live television programming from NFL Network!
    Also, dress like your favorite football heroes in Gear Up and Go!
    And, don't forget, free face painting and temporary tattoos!
    Special Programming:


    Clinics: Kids receive professional instruction from some of the best in the game!
    Referee Clinics: Learn what it takes to be a referee in the NFL
    Football 101: Instructional seminar geared to teach women the rules of the game
    Cheerleading Spirit Clinic: For cheerleaders looking to improve their skills.
    Player Readings: NFL Players read football themed books to their audience

    Event Descriptions

    Dolphins Junior Training Camp -- The Miami Dolphins Junior Training Camp brings the skills of the NFL to the youth of South Florida. The Junior Training Camp emphasizes physical fitness through non-contact football drills. Boys and girls get to test their skills in both offensive and defensive drills featuring hurdles, knock-away dummies, ladders and halfback pads just like the athletes of the Miami Dolphins.

    Super Bowl Spirit Clinic -- This annual clinic, which takes place on the NFL Experience Clinic Field, gives 1,000 young women in grades 5-12 the opportunity to enjoy a day of positive competition. They can experience the excitement of Super Bowl firsthand at a free event designed specifically for them. NFL coaches and players will teach football fundamentals and professional cheerleaders will demonstrate cheer and dance techniques. Cheerleaders of Life will speak about the importance of getting a good education, living drug-free and striving to achieve dreams. Note:This event is open to pre-selected guests only. Spectators are welcome.

    Super Bowl Cheer and Dance Competition -- Located on the NFL Experience Clinic Field, teams from a variety of divisions or categories will come together to participate in a day of positive competition. This event is designed to give local dance and cheer teams an opportunity to showcase their talents in a fun and exciting atmosphere. It will showcase junior high, high school, and All-Star cheer and dance teams. Please note:To register your team, contact Allison Nihart at 985-951-8600.

    Coaches Chats -- Interactive discussions with various NFL coaches, located in the NFL Reebok Locker Room.

    NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Clinics -- Located on the Gatorade Clinic Field, boys and girls ages 8-12 can learn how to punt, pass and kick - the core skills essential to the game of football.

    NFL Youth Football Clinics -- Instructional youth clinics take place on the Gatorade Clinic Field and are open to boys and girls ages 8-12.

    Referee Clinics -- Instructional clinics hosted by an official NFL referee, located in the Reebok Locker Room.

    Player Readings -- NFL Players will read books to children in the Kids Zone.

    Football 101 Clinics -- NFL Players host seminars on the fundamentals of football, located in the Reebok Locker Room.

    Other Events include:

    Topps Super Bowl XLI Card Show -- Fans can obtain free autographs from the more than 50 current and former NFL players who will be on hand. Additionally, fans can purchase collectibles and trading cards from a variety of team dealers located within the Card Show area. For an updated schedule of player appearances and events, please call 1-888-NFL-CARD (635-2273).

    NFL Street Unplugged is the first interactive experience, combining the NFL Street video game with a contemporary on field, skill-orientated competition for 12-17 year-olds. The NFL Street experience allows participants to combine creative on-field play with NFL Street video game skills. Style points are awarded for skills such as one-handed receptions and behind the back catches. Teams of three play with the objective of scoring or preventing as many style plays/trick play possibilities in the field of play or end zone. On-field scores are combined with on-site NFL Street video game scores to determine overall champions. Games consist of two consecutive minutes of offense, followed by two consecutive minutes of defense for a total of five consecutive games.

    NFL PLAYERS LIVE! Stop by the NFL PLAYERS LIVE! stage on Saturday, Feb. 3 from 12 - 6 p.m. Fans will receive the most up to date information on Sprint NFL Mobile products and have the opportunity for an NFL player to call a friend or family member.

    Pepsi Smash Concert Series

    And many more …

    TICKET AND DATE INFORMATION
    Dates and tentative general public hours:


    Saturday, Jan. 27: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
    Sunday, Jan. 28: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
    Thursday, Feb. 1: 3 p.m. – 10 p.m.
    Friday, Feb. 2: 3 p.m. - 10 p.m.
    Saturday, Feb. 3: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
    $15 for adults and $10 for children under 12.

    Tickets are available by calling(866) TIX-4NFL (849-4635).

    Visa is the only card accepted at The NFL Experience built by The Home Depot.

    Daily Schedule


    Saturday, Jan. 27
    12-1 p.m.: Miami Dolphins Junior Training Camp
    2-3 p.m.: Miami Dolphins Junior Training Camp
    3-4 p.m.: Player Reading
    4-5 p.m.: Miami Dolphins Junior Training Camp
    4-5 p.m.: Referee Clinic
    5-6 p.m.: Coaches Chats
    6-7 p.m.: Football 101 Clinic

    Sunday, Jan. 28
    1-3 p.m.: Super Bowl Spirit Clinic
    3-4 p.m.: Coaches Chat
    3-4 p.m.: Player Reading
    4-5 p.m.: Referee Clinic
    4-6 p.m.: Super Bowl Cheer and Dance Competition
    5-6 p.m.: Football 101 Clinic

    Thursday, Feb. 1
    4-5:30 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    5-6 p.m.: Coaches Chat
    5:30-7 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    5:30-6:30 p.m.: Player Reading
    6-7 p.m.: Football 101 Clinic
    6:30-10 p.m.: Pepsi Smash Concert Series
    7-8 p.m.: Coaches Chat

    Friday, Feb. 2
    3-4 p.m.: NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    3-4 p.m.: Player Reading
    4-5 p.m.: NFL Youth Football Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    4-5:30 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    5-6 p.m.: NFL Youth Football Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    5-6 p.m.: Football 101 Clinic
    5:30-6:30 p.m.: Player Reading
    5:30-7 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    6-7 p.m.: Referee Clinic
    7-8 p.m.: Football 101 Clinic
    7:30-11 p.m.: Pepsi Smash Concert Series


    Saturday, Feb. 3
    10-11 a.m.: NFL Youth Football Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    11 a.m.-12 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    12-6 p.m.: NFL PLAYERS LIVE!
    12:30-1:30 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    1-2 p.m.: 3-A-Day of Dairy Clinic
    2-3 p.m.: Referee Clinic
    2-3 p.m.: NFL Youth Football Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    2-3 p.m.: NFL Street Unplugged
    3-4 p.m.: Coaches Chat
    3:30-4:30 p.m.: NFL Youth Football Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    4-5 p.m.: Football 101 Clinic
    4:30-5:30 p.m.: NFL Youth Football Clinic
    (Open to boys & girls ages 8-12)
    5-6 p.m.: Referee Clinic
    6-7 p.m.: Coaches Chat



    For an updated schedule of player appearances fans can call the NFL Experience built by The Home Depot toll free hotline at 1-888-NFL-CARD (635-2273). List to be updated approximately two weeks prior to event.

    All players scheduled to appear are subject to change without notice.
     
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    I agree with colon.

    If the bears can run the ball, then things may change, but if the run doesn't work then the Colts will wear the bears defense out.
     
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    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    Hmmm, I wonder how much money I could make in Charlotte with my snow blower and three snow shovels?
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    Colts 27
    Bears 20


    Hester helps keep Chicago in the ball game
     
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    Good point. NO or Seattle didn't do that, but Indy has Bob Sanders and they play cover 2. I think that helps against Grossman.
     
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    True, but Bethea tends to stay deep and I imagine they'll consistently shade him to Berrian's side. Sanders can then play up without much worry as the Bears have no complementary deep threats. Plus Indy doesn't blitz much, which works to their favor. They can sit back in coverage while letting Mathis and Freeney generate pressure on Grossman.
     

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