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Indianapolis' victory over New England on Sunday drew 46.7 million viewers on CBS, the most-watched AFC Championship Game in 21 years. It was the biggest TV audience for a non-Super Bowl program since the series finale of "Friends" drew 52.5 million viewers in 2004.
 

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This years SUPERBOWL will draw a great TV rating!

Great match-up!!
 

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Fishhead said:
This years SUPERBOWL will draw a great TV rating!

Great match-up!!


if it was such a great matchup then wouldn't the line be closer than 7 points?


I still like the Bears on the moneyline though. If I could convince someone to take Neteller I would hit this fairly hard.
 

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WVU said:
if it was such a great matchup then wouldn't the line be closer than 7 points?


I still like the Bears on the moneyline though. If I could convince someone to take Neteller I would hit this fairly hard.

99% of folks who watch football, could give a rats ass what the line is.
 

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99% of folks who watch football, could give a rats ass what the line is.

Not for the superbowl. Atleast half of the people watching the SB make some kind of bet.
 

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WVU said:
if it was such a great matchup then wouldn't the line be closer than 7 points?


I still like the Bears on the moneyline though. If I could convince someone to take Neteller I would hit this fairly hard.

No

The COLTS are a team the entire country is very familar with.........plus CHICAGO is in a major market.

PEYTON MANNING and URLACHER are two of the games most popular stars.
 

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Not for the superbowl. Atleast half of the people watching the SB make some kind of bet.

Half? Are you joking? Havn't you ever watched the superbowl with your family. I used to growing up, and I can tell you my two sisters and my mom and grandparents didn't have money on the game. Neither did I, because I was 11.

Not everyone in the world is a gamblers. In fact, we're in a very small minority.

I'd say 10%, max.
 

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I don't think the average to non sports fan knows who Urlacher is, Manning on the other hand everyone knows.

Total seems high to me.
 

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The ratings in Chicago for the NO-Bears game was a 50.5 and a 76 share.

Many non-sports fans watch the Super Bowl for the halftime and the commercials (serious).
 

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FairWarning said:
The ratings in Chicago for the NO-Bears game was a 50.5 and a 76 share.

Many non-sports fans watch the Super Bowl for the halftime and the commercials (serious).

Yes, and also not to mention there are a million parties going on too. It IS AN EVENT. Everyone watches...even women who can be fooled into thinking the QB of the Colts is Medowlark Lemon.
 

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Tom Brady#1 said:
Yes, and also not to mention there are a million parties going on too. It IS AN EVENT. Everyone watches...even women who can be fooled into thinking the QB of the Colts is Medowlark Lemon.

And I know many women who buy the office Super Bowl squares too.
 

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