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fumble$30342$ - traduzione in greco

2007 EDITION OF THE SUPER BOWL
Super bowl xli; Super Bowl 41; 2007 Super Bowl; SB XLI; Superbowl 41; Superbowl XLI; Superbowl 2007; Superbowl xli; Super bowl forty one; Superbowl forty one; Fumble Bowl; 2007 Superbowl; SBXLI; SB41; Super Bowl xli; Super Bowl 2007; 41st Super Bowl
  • "The Baghdad Bowl" flag football game played in Iraq.
  • U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]] congratulates the Colts on their win.
  • Dolphin Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium)]] was selected to be the host site for Super Bowl XLI.
  • lion sculptures]] were decorated to show support for the Chicago Bears.
  • Prince]] headlined the halftime show
  • The NFL Today pre-game show with officers of the [[U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds]].

fumble      
v. ψηλαφώ

Definizione

Fumble
·vi To handle much; to play childishly; to turn over and over.
II. Fumble ·vt To handle or manage awkwardly; to crowd or tumble together.
III. Fumble ·vi To feel or grope about; to make awkward attempts to do or find something.
IV. Fumble ·vi To grope about in perplexity; to seek awkwardly; as, to fumble for an Excuse.

Wikipedia

Super Bowl XLI

Super Bowl XLI was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2006 season. The Colts defeated the Bears by the score of 29–17. The game was played on February 4, 2007, at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

This was the first Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXX where neither team was seeking its first title. However, it featured two teams ending long Super Bowl appearance droughts. The Colts, who finished with a 12–4 regular season record, were making their first Super Bowl appearance since winning Super Bowl V in the 1970 season during the team's tenure in Baltimore; they had moved to Indianapolis in 1984. Meanwhile, the Bears, who posted an NFC-best 13–3 regular season record, were making their first appearance since winning Super Bowl XX in the 1985 season. In addition, the Bears' Lovie Smith and the Colts' Tony Dungy both became the first African-American head coaches to coach in the Super Bowl, with Dungy the first to win. It was also only the second championship game or series in any of the four North American major professional sports leagues to feature two African-American head coaches or managers, the other being the 1975 NBA Finals.

In the first Super Bowl played in rainy conditions, the Colts overcame a 14–6 first-quarter deficit to outscore the Bears 23–3 in the last three quarters. Chicago posted the then-earliest lead in Super Bowl history when returner Devin Hester ran back the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown after 14 seconds had elapsed (a record later broken in Super Bowl XLVIII when the Seattle Seahawks scored a safety 12 seconds into the game). The Colts forced five turnovers, including cornerback Kelvin Hayden's 56-yard interception return for a touchdown. Indianapolis kicker Adam Vinatieri also scored three field goals. Colts quarterback Peyton Manning was named the game's Most Valuable Player (MVP), completing 25 of 38 passes for 247 yards and a touchdown, with one interception for a passer rating of 81.8.

CBS's broadcast of the game was watched by an estimated average of 93.2 million viewers, making it at the time the fifth most watched program in U.S. television history. The halftime show, headlined by the musician Prince, peaked at 140 million viewers, and was widely acclaimed by music critics.

As of the end of the 2022 season, this was the last time a 3-seed made or won the Super Bowl; every other seed has made it at least once since 2010 (outside of the 7-seed, which was not created until 2020).