Check on the NFL Network....they usually replay games on the weekend. Or, if you have On Demand through your cable company they usually replay games on there too.
2007-01-27 07:16:51
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answered by j231977 4
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No i would say the best game would be the Bears and the Cardinals, which shows how great the Bears Defense is!
Bears are better because of there DEFENSE and they have knocked out the Best Offense in the league with just 14 points, can u believe that the Saints are kinda like the Colts and i believe it would be a similar game with the Bears picking apart the Colts and knocking down Panning before he even blinks. Thomas Jones has awesome running game and i know he will do good. Devin Hester... Oh my you cant imagine how many good returns he will get that day. Rex Grossman has a better qb rating in the Post Season than Panning and i know he will play his best this game which will be very great.Bernard Berrian and Muhsin Muhhamad are great Recievers and avg. some good yards. Chicago's front four will pressure Panning and will force Pmanning bad throws, also a lot of turnovers including fumbles, and interceptions and turnover on downs. Tank Johnson, Alex Brown, Ian Scott, Israel Idonoje, Brian Urlacher, and the other players are key in this game and pick up mostof the DEFENSE. Also interceptions will be held by Charles Tillman and Nathan Vasher which i will see more on this game. The Bears for sure will win SuperBowl XLI 2007!
The Team of Destiny........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzo9oXiNrXY
2007-01-27 15:17:32
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answered by sanmandude1 3
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On the Nfl network they have replays sometimes.I say the game the other day.Virtually the same game over agian.
2007-01-27 16:28:25
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answered by red4tribe 6
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If you have i tunes, you can go to the store and download video from the game or n e 206 NFL playoff game as well as other cool stuff from the game. You'll have to browse to find it though.
2007-01-27 15:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You’re on the right path.
Along with the possible solutions that others have mentioned, you could try asking friends, associates and others if they recorded it in any way.
I know of at least one person that may have a copy of it; probably on DVD. One of my brother’s generally records major sporting events for future viewing. He used to record to VHS but for several years now, he has a DVD recorder and may have made a recording on DVD.
This is my brother’s e-mail address: aamax1@aol.com.
Send him an e and ask him.
Hey, you never know.
Just tell him SOMEBODY mentioned that sometimes he records sporting events and he may have recorded that particular game.
If you tell him that I told you, YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN.
2007-01-27 16:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Get the NFL network, they do NFL replays. Also, some cable companies have free highlights you can watch (free spot from NFL network).
Or you could check youtube.com
2007-01-27 15:20:58
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answered by Ben 1
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Go to the NFL Network, they'll most likely play it again.
2007-01-27 16:03:39
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answered by mylus6711 1
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You'd have to pay me to watch that game again lol...ugh tough loss for any Pats fan...
GO BEARS
2007-01-27 15:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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they might show it on espn classic, and it was the best game this season
2007-01-27 15:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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