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Super Bowl XLV took place yesterday between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers. continue reading...
Maybe it’s the fact that this was The Saints first appearance at the Super Bowl or the hype of the upcoming commercials, but Super Bowl XLIV is now the most watched TV event ever! continue reading...
The Google ad that played at this year’s super bowl is my new favorite commercial!
There were no special effects, no celebrity names or fancy camera work. Google was able to take an every day activity, like searching online, to produce a love story. continue reading...
Just when the Patriots looked like they were ready to take on everything that any team had for them, they must now face the biggest challenge of the season- a win without Wes Welker.
Patriot fans all held their breath on Sunday as receiver Wes Welker was carted to the locker room, in apparent agony, with a towel over his face after seriously injuring his left knee in a game in Houston. continue reading...
–In February of 2008 Plaxico Burress caught the touchdown pass that caused the last minute win for the the Giants.
–In late November 2008 Burress shot himself in the thigh at a Latin Quarter nightclub in Manhattan.
–Today he’s sentenced to a two years prison term. continue reading...
Last time I dreamt that the Giants won 31-13. I woke up knowing that could not have been real… but, low and behold, Giants are world champs!
As a younger brother myself, it was nice to see Eli Manning pull it off. The Manning clan must be quite happy tonight, as is the Mara family, who own the Giants. It should be noted how much of an impact the Mara’s have had: continue reading...
82 top rates Super Bowl passers, courtesy of ESPN.
1. Joe Montana, 49ers, XXIV (1990)
2. Steve Young, 49ers, XXIX (1995)
3. Doug Williams, Redskins, XXII (1988)
4. Terry Bradshaw, Steelers, XIII (1979)
5. Joe Montana, 49ers, XIX (1985)
6. Phil Simms, Giants, XXI (1987)
7. Troy Aikman, Cowboys, XXVII (1993)
8. Kurt Warner, Rams, XXXIV (2000)
9. Joe Montana, 49ers, XXIII (1989)
10. Tom Brady, Patriots, XXXVIII (2004)
11. Roger Staubach, XIII (1979)
12. Bart Starr, Packers, I (1967)
13. Jim Plunkett, Raiders, XV (1981)
14. Brett Favre, Packers, XXXI (1997)
15. Tom Brady, Patriots, XXXIX (2005)
16. Jake Delhomme, Panthers, XXXVIII (2004)
17. John Elway, Broncos, XXXIII (1999)
18. Kurt Warner, Rams, XXXVI (2002)
19. Terry Bradshaw, Steelers, XIV (1980)
20. Mark Rypien, Redskins, XXVI (1992)
21. Jim McMahon, Bears, XX (1986)
22. Joe Namath, Jets, III (1969)
23. Brett Favre, Packers, XXXII (1998)
24. Joe Montana, 49ers, XVI (1982)
25. Len Dawson, Chiefs, IV (1970)
26. Tom Brady, Patriots, XXXVI (2002)
27. Troy Aikman, Cowboys, XXX (1996)
28. Ken Anderson, Bengals, XVI (1982)
29. Roger Staubach, Cowboys, VI (1972)
30. Jeff Hostetler, Giants, XXV (1991)
31. Ken Stabler, Raiders, XI (1977)
32. John Elway, Broncos, XXI (1987)
33. Bart Starr, Packers, II (1968)
34. Peyton Manning, Colts, XLI (2007)
35. Steve McNair, Titans, XXXIV (2000)
36. Roger Staubach, Cowboys, XII (1978)
37. Terry Bradshaw, Steelers, X (1976)
38. Brad Johnson, Buccaneers, XXXVII (2003)
39. Donovan McNabb, Eagles, XXXIX (2005)
40. Vince Ferragamo, Rams, XIV (1980)
41. Troy Aikman, Cowboys, XXVIII (1994)
42. Len Dawson, Chiefs, I (1967)
43. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks, XL (2006)
44. Joe Theismann, Redskins, XVII (1983)
45. Daryle Lamonica, Raiders, II (1968)
46. Fran Tarkenton, Vikings, VIII (1974)
47. Terry Bradshaw, Steelers, IX (1975)
48. Dan Marino, Dolphins, XIX (1985)
49. Roger Staubach, Cowboys, X (1976)
50. Trent Dilfer, Ravens, XXXV (2001)
51. Jim Kelly, Bills, XXV (1991)
52. Jim Plunkett, Raiders, XVIII (1984)
53. Stan Humphries, Chargers, XXIX (1995)
54. John Elway, Broncos, XXXII (1998)
55. Jim Kelly, Bills, XXVIII (1994)
56. Jim Kelly, Bills, XXVI (1992)
57. Drew Bledsoe, Patriots, XXXI (1997)
58. Bob Griese, Dolphins, VII (1973)
59. Bob Griese, Dolphins, VIII (1974)
60. Fran Tarkenton, Vikings, XI (1977)
61. Chris Chandler, Falcons, XXXIII (1999)
62. Rex Grossman, Bears, XLI (2007)
63. Joe Kapp, Vikings, IV (1970)
64. Joe Theismann, Redskins, XVIII (1984)
65. Bob Griese, Dolphins, VI (1972)
66. Boomer Esiason, Bengals, XXIII (1989)
67. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers, XL (2006)
68. David Woodley, Dolphins, XVII (1983)
69. John Elway, Broncos, XXIV (1990)
70. Ron Jaworski. Eagles, XV (1981)
71. Neil O’Donnell, Steelers, XXX (1996)
72. Jim Kelly, Bills, XXVII (1993)
73. John Elway, Broncos, XXII (1988)
74. Fran Tarkenton, Vikings, IX (1975)
75. Billy Kilmer, Redskins, VII (1973)
76. Johnny Unitas, Colts, V (1971)
77. Craig Morton, Cowboys, V (1971)
78. Kerry Collins, Giants, XXXV (2001)
79. Earl Morrall, Colts, III (1969)
80. Rich Gannon, Raiders, XXXVII (2003)
81. Craig Morton, Broncos, XII (1978)
82. Tony Eason, Patriots, (1986) continue reading...
I knew it. The second I saw GB fail to JUMP on the ball after the OT fumble, you knew it was over for them.
Anyway, FOX Sports has a great rundown of the storylines we’ll be watching out for in Arizona. continue reading...