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Super Bowl questions with... Troy Polamalu
(on what it’s like to be at the Super Bowl) “Being at the Super Bowl is obviously an honor, as well as it being my second time in six years. Being in Tampa is a blessing as well. We didn’t really get to experience much in Detroit because the weather was much colder than it is here, so it’s nice.”
(on if he is going to do anything different in his second Super Bowl) “Not really. I guess we had a pretty successful formula in Detroit. I just think that this atmosphere provides more fun for our families.”
(on the emotions he will feel on Sunday) “I don’t know. Every game kind of has emotions and an experience in itself. I would anticipate this being the same thing, different from any other Super Bowl, different from any other game.”
(on if having Super Bowl experience provides an advantage) “I think that experience can never be replaced. Having six years of experience in the NFL, having experience with the media changes things as well.”
(on what the Lord has shown him between his first Super Bowl and now) “A whole lot. Like I said before, experience, life experiences, I’m a father, thank god, now and a couple years of marriage since then so obviously that brings on a whole new aspect in itself.”
(on the devastating hits by safeties this season and the game being so dangerous) “Yeah, it’s very dangerous. This is a dangerous sport. Guys get beaned with balls in baseball, but that’s all part of the danger in the sport; you’re not going to take that away. You’re not going to take a pitcher out for hitting somebody. Hits have always been a part of this game, from the very beginning of football and quite honestly, it’s what has driven this game. It’s what fans are attracted to and it’s what people make the money off of.”












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