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Post by Chilehead on Nov 1, 2007 21:24:34 GMT -5
Just assume the Colts or Patriots get there - and the winner of Sunday's game will have the primary tiebreaker for home-field advantage in the playoffs. Whoever they play, the point spread is likely to be the largest in Super Bowl history, unless the Cowboys represent the NFC. With anyone else, it will be huge, especially if the Patriots are AFC champions, and they have yet to win by less than 17 points. But even if it's Dallas, the spread will be in double figures, close to the record of 19 points by which San Francisco was favored over San Diego in 1995. The 49ers won 49-26 in a game that really wasn't that close. Full story here: www.usatoday.com/sports/football/2007-11-01-336503505_x.htm
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