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Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress grimaces as he appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian, not shown, for his sentencing at Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress reacts as he appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress, center, appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. At right is Burress's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress kisses his wife, Tiffany, in court in New York, Tuesday Sept. 22, 2009. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he walks with attorney Benjamin Brafman, as they arrive at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he walks with attorney Benjamin Brafman, as they arrive at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
RECROPPED VERSION -- Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court with attorney Brnjamin Brafman, right, and wife Tiffany, far right, for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court with attorney Brnjamin Brafman, right, and wife Tiffany, far right, for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. At right is his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. At right is his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman. View Photo »
Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon. View Photo »
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Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress grimaces as he appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian, not shown, for his sentencing at Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress reacts as he appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress, center, appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. At right is Burress's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress kisses his wife, Tiffany, in court in New York, Tuesday Sept. 22, 2009. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh at a nightclub and later reaching a plea deal on weapons charges.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he walks with attorney Benjamin Brafman, as they arrive at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he walks with attorney Benjamin Brafman, as they arrive at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »RECROPPED VERSION -- Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court with attorney Brnjamin Brafman, right, and wife Tiffany, far right, for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court with attorney Brnjamin Brafman, right, and wife Tiffany, far right, for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. At right is his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. At right is his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon. At right is his wife, Tiffany.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing ,Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club. At right is his wife, Tiffany.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress has been sentenced to two years in prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress carries his son, Elijah, as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court for his sentencing, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York. Burress has been sentenced to two years in prison for possessing a weapon at a New York City nightclub.
View Photo »The six Super Bowl trophies won by the Pittsburgh Steelers are photographed by Steelers fans while on display in the Great Hall of Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2009 Super Bowl XLII champions Darnell Stapleton (L), Santonio Holmes (2nd L), LaMarr Woodley (C), Willie Parker (2nd R) and Ben Roethlisberger (R) accept the award for Best Game during the taping of the 2009 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress appears before judge Michael Melkonian for his sentencing in Manhattan criminal court , Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »it's going to be a circus like golf has never seen. We're talking something along the lines of a Super Bowl. Tiger Woods is a global brand. There's going to be this enormous build up. If he were to come back now and perform at a high level, it would be one of the all-time great achievements... When he d...
Yesterday was proof ... We played a good Pittsburgh team. They were down with losing so many games in a row but they're still the Super Bowl champs. Yesterday and last week (a 30-23 loss to San Diego) showed the type of team we can be.
The defending Super Bowl champs go into Cleveland and play a team that won one game. The so-called experts are all picking Pittsburgh. Someone forgot to tell Cleveland that. We know what we're going to get — we're going to get everything that Tampa has
He won a Super Bowl with Tony Dungy's team in 2002, never won another playoff game after and collapsed so badly at the end of the 2008 season that the Tampa Bay management thought ‘You know what? I think we're better off with Raheem Morris.'
The Steelers are in the midst of the longest losing streak by a defending Super Bowl champion in NFL history. Their current five-game slide ties the 1987 Giants' previous mark.
To lose five straight coming off a Super Bowl from last year is embarrassing ... There's nothing fun about losing games, especially five in a row. We're better than that. We should play better than that. With three games left, you're going to see who really wants to go out here and play for the pride of...
Five (losses) in a row coming off a Super Bowl year; it's disappointing ... The playoffs are pretty much over with. Right now we're playing for pride.
Whatever. It is what it is. We've been there before. You go to the Super Bowl you have a little national spotlight on you ... But it's one game and we've been there before where everybody jumps on, and then we don't do what we're supposed to do and everybody jumps off. Who really cares about that stuff?...
The goal is to win the Super Bowl ... If somebody was trailing them by one game, they’d have a real good shot to go 16-0. But because of the fact they are three games up, and if they win this week they have home field clinched, it’s hard to go and have that mindset the Patriots had. I think it will be h...
Last year things went our way, we had some balls bounce for us, and we went on to win the Super Bowl ... This year it’s not bouncing our way, not getting those lucky breaks that sometimes are involved in a football game. It doesn’t mean that good things still can’t come, we just have to fight through an...
You have to look at the circumstances in terms of what they've achieved over the course of their careers and what Andy has achieved ... Part of the fun and the interest in this is you guys writing or the fans debating whether it's right or wrong. But the judgment we made was that of the people who are o...
Everybody in this building wants to win a Super Bowl
Our energy is put into winning a Super Bowl
The question really is, look at what people have done in the past ... Who's out there that gives us the best chance to achieve the goal we all want, which is to win a Super Bowl? Our answer is Andy Reid.
Last year, the ball bounced our way and things happened good for us and we went on to win the Super Bowl ... This year, the ball is not bouncing our way and we are not getting those lucky breaks that are sometimes involved in a football game.
who would have predicted that the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers currently 6-6 are a hair’s throw of being eliminated from the playoffs. What's that? Ah, Playoffs? Don't talk about playoffs? You kidding me? Playoffs? I just hope we can win a game!
The interesting thing this year is the [Super Bowl] is in Miami. You could go down for the trophy presentation.
People think I’m just rooting hard against it ... What I say is: If somebody does it, I’ll call that coach and congratulate him and I’ll think that he’s done a great job. The interesting thing this year is you’ve got two great teams with great quarterbacks and they could both go undefeated until meeting...
It really is driven by what our creative happens to be, and the medium that we’re advertising on. We expect to use Mark [Martin]. We have used Brad Keselowski, and we’ve used Dale Jr. But as far as our main ads are concerned, things that are Super Bowl level, Danica is our star.
My favorite gift was when I was 11 years old. I got a Minnesota Vikings helmet and football jersey, and given that this might be the first time they can go and win the Super Bowl, this is a good year
This type of swing is caused by major events — winning the Super Bowl MVP Award or, as with this case, an intense personal crisis ... Typically, over time, the scores settle back.
I wouldn't be surprised if we went up there and got knocked in the mouth ... It wouldn't surprise me at all because they are going to come out playing like it's the Super Bowl and we better do the same.
If you don't win that big game, it doesn't mean anything ... I think every kid's dream was to try and get to the Super Bowl. Kids dream to play in the Super Bowl. That's the biggest thing. We're trying to get to that point. We do that by winning games. We need to keep on winning games but not try to go ...
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