From a marketing perspective, this is a win-win-win-win situation. No matter how it goes this weekend, you've got a compelling Super Bowl storyline unlike so many previous games which despite the hype have been duds.
Saints and Jets win: You've got the never before Saints against the miracle Jets. Katrina vs. 9-11.
Saints and Colts win: Manning vs. his dad's old team, the established gunslinger against the new pistolero.
Vikings and Jets win: Grizzled Favre against the team he tried to revive last season. Old guard vs. the new guard.
Vikings and Colts win: Manning vs. Favre in a Hall of Fame showdown for eternal supremacy. God will be in attendance.
Whether the game lives up to the hype is another story altogether, but for pre-game buildup this couldn't have been drawn any better. The "who gives a shit" teams were eliminated for a change.
In an unusual stance, probably, I'm hoping for a Vikings-Jets Super Bowl. I've had enough of the Saints fans crawling out of the woodwork here in LA. They're like less understandable Bama fans. All this Saints shit just appearing from nowhere when I didn't see virtually any for two years. And while I've come to like Manning (his SNL work and commercials where he mocks his own stardom make it hard to hate the guy) the opportunity to see a pissed off Manning face is always treasured. He does pissy pouting almost as well as his detestable fuckstick brother.