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He's going over Steelers defensive game film and Cardinals offensive game film from a pre-recording sit down with Colinsworthless.
Very upbeat sounding and lasted about 2 minutes.
was really disappointing IMO. it was about 4 plays of both defenses. i thought he would talk offense too but that is all there is to it ithink after all the hype really.
I was kinda hoping BB would be on set with Dungy. That would have been very interesting!
Not true...despite Spygate comments? That's like saying Lincoln and John W. Booth got along fine except for the night at Ford's Theatre..Why? From all accounts Dungy and Belichick get along well, despite Dungy's comments following Spygate.
Not true...despite Spygate comments? That's like saying Lincoln and John W. Booth got along fine except for the night at Ford's Theatre..
The fact that the following segment devoted just as much time to Kevin James plugging his Paul Blart, Mall Cop movie , interviewed by a weatherman, speaks volumes. The Super Bowl is aimed as much towards people who haven't watched one game all year as it is to fans who watch every week.
Given the short amount of time he was given, BB did very well. Collinsworth, an ex-NFL player, seemed genuinely impressed. Now we can all return to NFL Network; NBC is interviewing Bruce Springsteen despite his already admitting he hasn't paid close attention to the NFL in years.
collinsworth is usualy good at pointing out plays during games .he maybe outspoken a bit but he can talk football quite good.iam sure BB's segement was edited