Post Super Bowl Thoughts

Jacob Horn
Here are just a few thoughts following New Orleans Super Bowl victory. I could not be more excited for the city of New Orleans. No city in the world needed this like New Orleans did. Here we go.

New Orleans won the last 3 quarters 31-7.

Good job Coach Caldwell and Colt's Ownership. Not only did you not go undefeated, you did not win the Super Bowl. I could not be happier. When history presents you with a once in a lifetime moment, take it next time.

I could not believe how long it took for the players to get off the pile after the Saint's on-side kick. People can say all they want that it was a calculated risk, bullcrap. Giving the Colt's the ball at midfield at the start of the second half is suicide. That was a brave call.

Where is Peyton Manning's place in history after this game? Still to be determined. I mean Trent Dilfer won a Super Bowl albeit with an all world defense. With that being said, Dilfer Super Bowl Victories=1, P. Manning Super Bowl Victories=1.

As far as commercials go. I loved the Dorito's commercial with the kid slapping the man and I loved the ETRADE commercial with the babies (Milk-a-what). I laugh just typing Milk-A-What.

Abortion advocates have nobody to blame but themselves for all the attention they brought to the Focus on the Family Tim Tebow ad. The ad was very toned down and had it not been for the lunatic abortion advocates who go crazy anytime anything goes against them I would have had no idea what the Focus on the Family commercial was talking about. I would like to personally thank all abortion advocates out there who did more for this commercial than anything Tim Tebow or Focus on the Family could have done. You have proven once again to be your own worst enemy.

Published by Jacob Horn

Bachelor of Arts in History and M.Ed. from Freed-Hardeman University. Interned in Washington D.C. under U.S. Congressman Marion Berry. Served as Team Leader for the Tennessee Youth Conservation Corp at Pic...  View profile

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