Who Do You Want to Win Super Bowl XLIII?

January 30, 2009 RSS Feed Print

This Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers will match up against the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. The 12-4 Steelers are heavily favored against the 9-7 Cardinals. According to one recent poll, however, more Americans are in favor of the Cardinals than the Steelers, while more women favor the Steelers and men favor the Cardinals. Who do you want to win the Super Bowl? Do the Cardinals have a shot? Post your thoughts.

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New Orleans has earned it! Geaux Saints!

Mindy Sims of MS 12:16AM January 13, 2010

Warner is the underdog by 7 points. Let's rally for CHANGE...let's show the Las Vegas line makers that we won't be undersold. It's the Cardinals by 7 points! And if that doesn't work than let's vote on the largest pork barrel spending package in history. We want CHANGE.

Mark of CO 4:43PM January 30, 2009

Here we go Steelers, here we go!

Paul of PA 2:15PM January 30, 2009

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