Top 99 players in the NFL

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All right, please send comments, but keep in mind this list is not mine. Where are all the Detroit Lions? Okay, that was a joke, but Calvin Johnson better be somewhere on that list or something is wrong.

The top two are easy, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.

The next two players are less easy to guess, but more a product of the Super Bowl, Ben Roethlisberger and Larry Fitzgerald. Just the fact that the Squibster can even come close to spelling Roethlisberger is a testament to the impact of playing in the Super Bowl.

Ben Roethlisberger is number 3

Ben Roethlisberger is number 3

Number 5 is Adrian Peterson.

5. Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota Vikings: A.D. had an incredible sophomore season, tossing the Vikings on his back down the stretch and carrying them to an NFC North title. There’s no player in the league who has greater big-play potential, and he brings that big-play potential 25 times a game. Hands down the best running back in the league, he will be in the MVP conversation over the next decade of his career.

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Oh, and Calvin Johnson, he made number 83 on the list, the lone Lion.

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Steelers take on Obama

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Ben faded back into the pocket and Barack Obama rushed him from the right defensive end position.

Obama, referring to Pittsburgh as Six-Burgh in honor of the Steelers’ sixth Super bowl victory in February, conducted what he called the most unique visit by a championship team to the White House.

The Steelers players and coaches joined the President and others, including Pennsylvania Sens. Arlen Specter and Bob Casey, in assembling 3,000 USO care packages that will be sent to the troops overseas.

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Obama also joked about being a Bears fan, and come to think of it, he is from Illinois.

Meanwhile in this wacky world we live in Big Ben had to deny having skin cancer.

Ben Roethlisberger does not have cancer, and neither does he have a Facebook page.

“There’s no truth to it. I don’t have any of that stuff,” the Steelers quarterback proclaimed yesterday.

“That stuff” are accounts on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and any other social networking Web sites. Roethlisberger said he does not use them, including the one under his name that proclaimed he had skin cancer.

“I had a bunch of people ask me about it. Obviously it’s not true,” Roethlisberger said after yesterday’s spring practice. “We had to go on our Web site to let them know I don’t have an account. There’s nothing going on.”

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No Cancer for Big Ben Roethlisberger

No Cancer for Big Ben Roethlisberger

The Steelers have to be happy that there are no motorcycle accidents in Big Ben’s life right now and especially no cancer. Take it from a cancer survivor (me, the Squibster), you do not want to have any kind of cancer.

This is the kind of off season the Steelers hoped for.

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Steelers go after Arizona again

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Will it be a replay of the Super Bowl? Probably not, the intensity would never be matched. It was, with a special emphasis on was, a pretty intense and exciting Super Bowl.

Cardinals or Terrell Owens?

Cardinals or Terrell Owens?

What we have here is a rematch of not immense proportions. Oddly this rematch will lack any intensity at all. After all, it will be exhibition season.

As enticing a matchup as that looks on paper, typically coaches play their first teams no longer than the first quarter of the first exhibition game.

The second exhibition game in Heinz Field against Buffalo holds more promise because it will be played at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29. Typically in that game, coaches play their first teams for nearly three quarters. That game will feature new Bills receiver Terrell Owens, who last visited Heinz Field Dec. 7 with the Cowboys, 20-13 losers to the Steelers.

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As much as playing the Cardinals sounds like fun, you have to admit watching Terrell Owens go against the first team Steeler defense will be a whole lot more fun.

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Ben Roethlisberger on David Letterman show

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Ben Roethlisberger is really funny and non-assuming on the David Letterman show.

Big Ben describes the big pass to Santonio Holmes to win the Super Bowl.

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Steelers win Super Bowl as predicted!

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Let the record show that your humble author, the Squibster, predicted the final playoff victory games for the Cardinals and Steelers and the Super Bowl victory for the Steelers.

Let the record show that those predictions were in hard print before the games were played.

Why is the Squibster making such a big deal out of all this?

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The Squibster was 3 - 20 in predictions his first year of blogging and so pathetic in his second year until the playoffs where he shined, except for the final Giants victory.

This past year the Squibster shied away from predictions until the playoffs.

Let the record show that it would have been easy for the Squibster to predict 15 out of 16 Lions losses this year, but none of my predictions have involved bad teams. That would be too easy to build a track record not representing my true abilities.

What was the one game of the Lions that would have been wrong? Well, in the opener against Atlanta with a new quarterback from Boston College and a losing atmosphere for several years, who knew that they would be good?

Let the record show that the Squibster did incorrectly call the Super Bowl last summer having picked the New England Patriots prior to Tom Brady’s knee injury.

The previous year my pick was New England and they lost to the Giants in the Super Bowl. The year before that my pick was the Colts and they won it all.

Never at any time before the playoffs did the Squibster feel that the Pittsburgh Steelers would win it all.

Let the record show it still amazes me.

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Big Ben to Holmes for Super Bowl victory

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Santonio Holmes hauls in the game winning pass

Santonio Holmes hauls in the game winning pass

This was an amazing Super Bowl game. It had everything that you would ever want to see in any football game, let alone a Super Bowl. Often Super Bowls are just not that good of a game, kind of an anti-climax to a long season, but this game was different and was filled with everything.

We had the longest play in Super Bowl history when James Harrison ran an interception back 100 yards to close the half or should we say when he lumbered 100 yards running over Cardinals all over the field.

Kurt Warner had a fantastic day passing with over 300 yards and 3 tds with the last one an incredible play to Larry Fitzgerald up the middle for 64 yards.

The Pittsburgh defense was steady as usual holding Arizona to 7 points until a fourth quarter explosion that led to 16 points and the lead. How did they get 16 points? 2 tds and a safety on a holding call when they had the Steelers pinned down on the 1 yards line.

But true to form, Big Ben Roethlisberger drove the Steelers down the field with a clutch pass to Santonio Holmes and then a fantastic pass to Holmes in the corner of the end zone.

The game was filled with penalties, challenges, replays, and clutch plays by both teams. The commercials were excellent and Faith Hill looked hot singing in the beginning of the game, and the Boss, Bruce Springsteen, was great getting the crowd going at halftime.

There were all kinds of movie previews, for Star Trek, Fast and the Furious, and Race to Witch Mountain; even Jason Statham driving a car in a commercial.

All in all, a wonderful Super Bowl.
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Friday update Super Bowl Pepsi contest

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Still time to enter the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi.

Just make sure you follow the rules!

Prizes worth 250 dollars delivered to you just in time for the Super Bowl.

While you are at it try the Refresh Everything site by Pepsi and send a video to the President.

Here are the current entries as of the writing of this blog.

Maria P 171 does not like Ravens Loves Pepsi
Nate Grazzler 999 loves Steelers Drinks Pepsi
Surtin 350 wants Eagles in Super Bowl McNabb to represent Pepsi
Kristine Michelle 138 Pittsburgh vs. Arizona in Super Bowl Drinks 138 cans of Pepsi per month
Dan 58 Steelers sell Pepsi 58 cups of Pepsi a minute
Geraldine 333 fun watching Super Bowl drinking ice-cold Pepsi
Dan 875 do Cardinals drink Pepsi? makes heart beat 875 times a minute
ArtL 550 Cardinals fly away with Super Bowl sucking 550 Pepsi’s
Carolyn G 8 hot Arizona day watching Cardinals Drinking 8 cans of Pepsi
Dan 245 Steelers steal 245 Pepsi’s Steelers steal 245 Pepsi’s
RalphB 8 or 6 6 Steeler Super Bowl rings needs 8 oz Pepsi
Jennai 721 Steelers rumored to have drunk 721 cans Pepsi Steelers drank 721 cans of Pepsi during playoffs
Kristine Michelle 501 rooting for Cardinals friends drink 501 cans of Pepsi
ann_was_here 12 won’t be watching playoffs working on 12 page paper drinking Pepsi to stay awake
Dan 777 watching Steelers play in Super Bowl lucky 777 number of sips in a case of Pepsi
Jennai 817 watching Cards and Steelers more like 817 sips of Pepsi per case
Kristine Michelle 192 will find out during Playoffs 192 sips of Pepsi in a case
Dan 625 Pepsi Pittsburgh Party say that 625 times
ElennaLouise 458 Steelers and Cards won playoffs they drank 458 cans of Pepsi to celebrate

Get your entry in today! Someone will 250 dollars of Pepsi merchandise.

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NFL Playoffs Squibkick predictions

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<strong>Kurt Warner having a season of the ages</strong>

Kurt Warner having a season of the ages

Arizona Cardinals over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Philadelphia Eagles have the more complete team and a rejuvenated Donovan McNabb. The Cardinals have Larry Fitzgerald. Kurt Warner is having the season of the ages and at an old football age. Changed my mind on this game over and over.

Pittsburgh Steelers over the Baltimore Ravens.
The battle of two great defenses, but Pittsburgh has the more experienced quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, and more offensive weapons.

Sensible people do not bet money on Squibster’s predictions. Please be a sensible person and do not bet money on my predictions.

Be sure to enter the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi.
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Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi

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<strong>Pepsi is giving the prizes for Squibster's Super Bowl giveaway!</strong>

Squibster is proud to present the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi

Squibkick presents the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi

Would you like to win all of the following prizes valued at 250 dollars in time for the Super Bowl?

• 1 football
• 1 beverage pail
• 1 snack helmet (my favorite!)
• 2 key chains
• 2 hats
• 2 t-shirts
• 5 Pepsi 24 pack coupons
• 5 Frito Lay coupons

The rules are simple:

How to enter the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi

Each entry must be in the form of a comment on Squibkick. The comment must contain 3 things:
A. Comment must refer to the NFL playoffs.
B. The word ‘Pepsi’.
C. A number between 1 and 1,000.

Example: The Baltimore Ravens are my favorite team and Pepsi is the best! 572

Note: 572 may or may not be the real winning number. The above is only an example. Make sure your correct e-mail address is included when submitting the comment.

How the winner will be determined

The Squibster maintains sole discretion to name the winner and is the final arbiter of all disputes. The winner must follow all the rules and be the closest to the correct number. The number is created and held by the pseudo accounting firm of The Squibster’s Wife and Daughter. They will reveal the number to the Squibster after the contest entry period is over. The winner will be revealed in the first Squibkick blog published after the contest entry period is over.

In the case of a tie, the Squibster will put the entries that tied into a hat and pull out the winning entry.

Deadline and number of entries allowed

The deadline for entries is Sunday January 25, 2009.

You may enter only once per day. A total of 1,000 entries is the limit for total entries for all participants. The Squibster needs to have a life.

How will you get the prizes?

Pepsi has promised to send the prizes to you before the Super Bowl on February 1st, 2009. The winning entrant will have to provide a shipping address after being notified by e-mail.

Keep it clean, drink Pepsi, and let’s have fun!

Don’t forget our sponsor, Pepsi. Try Refresh Everything by Pepsi and you can upload a video for the new President.

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Falcons - take a look at the SI power rankings

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Matt Ryan dances for joy

Matt Ryan legs crossedSo what are the big stories?

No Plax and still the Giants are first. Solid offensive and defensive lines.

The Titans, rock solid, with LenDale White and Chris Johnson and an awesome defense, they had to hold back on my Lions to keep from doubling their season stats. They are number 2.

Number 3 is the Steelers. If you get a chance to watch their defense, you must do it. They are downright mean and physical! Roethlisberger has a knack for not getting sacked, too.

But the biggest surprise has to be the turnaround in Atlanta. Young Matt Ryan is playing some great quarterback for a rookie and who would have thought that Michael Turner would be this good of a running back?

It’s December, and only three teams in the NFC own more victories than the Falcons. That’s why no matter what happens the rest of the way, Atlanta’s season will be remembered as one of the franchise’s sweetest ever. You could make the case that the Falcons this year have the Coach of the Year (Mike Smith), the NFL Executive of the Year (general manager Thomas Dimitroff), the Offensive Rookie of the Year — or even the MVP in quarterback Matt Ryan — and the free-agent signee of the year (running back Michael Turner).

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Oh, and my Lions are dead last!

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