McClennan wrote:He is bloody awful. Women's football is the right place for him.
As for the Superbowl. I haven't seen enough to really comment with authority on either team but I know enough about the sport to know that winning the big game usually requires a great defence. I'm struggling to think of the last Superbowl in which the team that won didn't have a very good defense.
Considering he probably isn't the most knowledgable person about the sport, I think that Jake Humphries has done a very good job when doing the coverage in the past. I was a bit apprehensive when I first first saw that he was presenting but I think I probably prefer him to Cadle and Halling on Sky Sports, especially given the fact that Carlson is on the BBC as well.
McClennan wrote:Okay, well thats' one were the team winning didn't have a very good defense.
I seem to remember Indy's defense being on fire throughout the playoffs that year. They were getting gashed on the ground during most of the season and then underwent some sort of miraculous transformation at the start of the playoffs.
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WITH the Super Bowl just days away, Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt has heaped praise on Aussie punter Ben Graham.
Graham joined the Phoenix-based franchise eight weeks ago after being discarded by both the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints, and has quickly won over the Cardinals brains trust with his unorthodox Aussie drop punts.
WITH the Super Bowl just days away, Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt has heaped praise on Aussie punter Ben Graham.
Graham joined the Phoenix-based franchise eight weeks ago after being discarded by both the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints, and has quickly won over the Cardinals brains trust with his unorthodox Aussie drop punts.
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