2007 NFL Conference Championships - The Crossroads to Superbowl XLI
January 14th, 2007 Posted by: Haronandez
This has truly been one of the craziest years for the NFL! There have been coaching disputes, players bashing players, close called games and heated disputes about who is the greatest - and that is just in the Dallas Cowboys locker room! The second season is underway and we have been shocked by some of the results in the playoffs.
This past weekend we saw the highly favored Baltimore Ravens go down against the Indianapolis Colts, the Patriots take a big win in San Diego against L.T. the Chargers, the Saints overplaying the Philadelphia Eagles and the Bears kick their way to victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Now we have the Conference Championship games set for January 21st.
The first game up on January 21st will be the NFC Championship, with the New Orleans Saints playing the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field at 2:00pm ET. This game is sure to be a great match-up between the great offensive force of the Saints powered by Drew Brees and Deuce McAllister, with the great Defensive power of the Chicago Bears led by Brian Urlacher. Will the Saints have heaven on their side? Will the Bears see a great Grossman or the really, really bad Grossman? Make sure to get tickets to this game quickly as tickets will go extremely fast.
The AFC Championship is turning out to be quite the match-up. The New England Patriots will face off against their biggest foes in the AFC playoffs, the Indianapolis Colts at 6:00pm ET. This year, the game will be in Indianapolis, and both teams will have something to prove. Can the Colts finally beat the Patriots? Can Tom Brady continue his amazing record in the playoffs? This is sure to be a game for the ages. Get your tickets before they are gone. You don’t want to miss it!
Get your tickets by going to Ticketmaster.com, or by going to the official NFL site, or team sites. If the games are sold-out, try going to Tickco.com for tickets.
Go Bears!
Haronandez
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