Good sites for Super Bowl photos?

bradwillrockyou

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Can anyone recommend some good sites with LOTS of Super Bowl XLV photos? I can't seem to find anything good (even Packers official page is pretty weak). I particularly want to see photos from right after the game ended and the celebration began (and fan photos!)

Still riding the high! :happy0005:

Thanks!
 

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this is my favorite from the NFL site:

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Getty images or AP images should have the most. If you want to buy some replay photos should have the most
 

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ah yes...the Fumble that the ****** Bayles claims was all Mendenhall's fault and had nothing to do with Mathews or Pickett


That is a great pic

It sure looks like Mendenhall lateraled it to no one in that pic. Then gets a dose of Clay Matthews. (Sarcasm) Favorite part was 85 didn't notice any of it till it was too late.
 

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I've been trying to find a good picture of Nick Collins diving over the goalline from the sideline view.
 

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lol, wonder how hard it was for Staughback to hand that trophy over to Bradshaw and for Terry to give it over to Mark Murphy.....ahhh how sweet it was :D
 

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i highly recommend NOT searching backdoor ***** 9
Why?
*Goes and searches on google images. Comes back*
Oh.

lol, wonder how hard it was for Staughback to hand that trophy over to Bradshaw and for Terry to give it over to Mark Murphy.....ahhh how sweet it was :D
Seems like some former football players are unbiased since they are not playing any more. Or else they do a good job of hiding it.
But Staubach looked like he was walking with a stick in a place where the sun doesn't shine.
Did anyone else think he looked uptight or was it just me?
Is the guy that desperate for money?
 

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Yeah, he looked kind of uncomfortable. And his comment seemed to take bradshaw and Goodell by surprise. "I'm supposed to give this to you so I can get out of here!" Kind of an awkward pause after that. He was probably just nervous and thinking "Don't drop it, don't drop it"
 

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I like to think he was pissed he had to give it to the team that crush his hopes for so many years in the post season :D

GB crushed Don Meredith's dreams in the 60s. Starbach's dreams were crushed by the Steelers in the 70s.
 

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