Detroit Lion's loss in the NFC game against the San Francisco 49ers has not deterred coaches or players from their belief that they can win a Super Bowl.
There was something very familiar to the way the Detroit Lions lost to the San Francisco 49ers during the NFC Championship, consistent with losses over the last 66 years.
We have heard a lot about the last time the Detroit Lions won a playoff game at home before this season was in 1992, but the last time they did it on the road was 1957.
A pair of fourth-quarter TD passes by MVP quarterback Tom Brady and a defensive stand won it for the New England Patriots in a 28-24 Super Bowl XLIX win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night in Glendale, Ariz.
This past weekend, the Seahawks staged an unbelievable comeback against the Packers, in a game that many Seattle fans thought was over early. Don't they feel stupid for leaving the game early?
But during the halftime break, one of Seattle's best bands rocked the crowd at the stadium with a couple songs, perched about 4 miles up above the stadium, seemingly.
I was looking forward to watching the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
It was not because I'm a huge fan of either team, but because Alice in Chains was scheduled to perform during the halftime show. Is that weird?
Unfortunately, when the halftime show came on, I was stuck watching the talking heads as they broke down the first half and hearing "Man in the Box" playing in the background.