What, no feuds?
The Colts and Bears seem to be one big, happy, respectful family. Nary a discouraging word in two days about each other. Super Bowl coaches have gotten very good over the years making sure their players don't go the Joe Namath guarantee-a-win route, or even vaguely criticize or disrespect opponents. There are always loose cannons -- Freddy Mitchell and Rodney Harrison in an Eagle-on-Patriot trash-down two years ago and Pittsburgh's Joey Porter, who unloaded on unsuspecting Jeremy Stevens last year after the Seattle tight end made some innocuous observation about the Steelers I can't even remember. Such feuds may be overdone, and/or stem from misunderstood quotes, but they always spice up the interview room. This year -- nada.