Super Bowl Predictions
The Super Bowl wouldn't be nearly as much fun if millions of NFL fans weren't constantly trading Super Bowl predictions as to who will win, who should win and who doesn't stand a chance in the next Super Bowl championship game. Sometimes Super Bowl predictions are made according to the strength of a team's offense or defense, or coaching talent or just plain stubborn team spirit. What are your Super Bowl predictions for 2008?
Making Super Bowl Predictions
Not only are Super Bowl predictions made according to who will win, but often times players speculate or even gamble on Superbowl predictions according to final score and what players will be the reason for a win. Consider the Superbowl XLI predictions. NFL experts and fans had very different opinions on 2007 Superbowl predictions, including out-on-a-limb predictions such as the Colts vs. the Panthers or the Patriots vs. the Seahawks. Some fans can look at individual players on a team such as quarter backs or running backs, point to a record or surprising accomplishment and believe this merits a Super Bowl prediction for the entire team. But a Superbowl prediction, even by the most deeply analytical experts, is little more than an educated guess. By the time that Superbowl XLI had its final score, many predictions were proven wrong – especially counting at the beginning of the season. Then again, some Superbowl XLI predictions and point spreads were proven to be right on the money. Many fans predicted that not only would 2007 be the Colts year, but also that Peyton Manning would win the MVP award, which he did at Super Bowl XLI. Predictions are part of the fun of the event and help to create excitement that will last until Super Bowl Sunday ends.
Super Bowl Prediction Contests And More
Now that Super Bowl predictions & XLI are history, it's time to start making your Super Bowl forecast for 2008 and XLII. Who will make the play offs? What will your prediction of the final Superbowl score be? Early Super Bowl score predictions list team favorites as the New England Patriots, the San Diego Chargers, the Indianapolis Colts, the Dallas Cowboys, the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles. At this stage, some predictions suggest that the New England Patriots look poised to repeat a win.
If you know your football and can make astonishingly accurate predictions then try your luck at a Super Bowl prediction contest. Risking nothing, you can make your team and final score predictions and enter your name in to win prizes. You may not win free Super Bowl tickets (who has ever?) but you can still enjoy the predictable experience of making wrong predictions too early in the season.