February 7th, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
Did you catch N.Y. Giants QB Eli Manning on “The Late Show with David Letterman” last night? If not, here’s the interview — in two parts. It’s really an entertaining, funny (of course) and informative interview with the Super Bowl XLII MVP. Enjoy.
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February 5th, 2008
Podcasting the National Football League, Podcasting the NFL
For the New England Patriots it was simple — win one more game and complete the greatest season in the history of the NFL. For the N.Y. Giants, the task was gargantuan — beat the undefeated Patriots and shock the world. In arguably one of the greatest […]

BPR93 Super Bowl XLII Review [7:10m]:
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February 5th, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
The N.Y. Giants did the Super Bowl victory parade thing today with 50 tons of confetti littering the streets of New York. It began at the tip of lower Manhattan in Battery Park and proceeded north on Broadway, going past the financial district and the site of the […]
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February 4th, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
According to Nielsen Media Research, the New York Giants’ upset win over the New England Patriots yesterday was the most-watched Super Bowl ever, with 97.5 million viewers. The game topped the previous Super Bowl record of 94.08 million when Dallas beat Pittsburgh in 1996. More people watched yesterday’s […]
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February 4th, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
Ok, let’s get this out of the way. Here are my Top Five Super Bowl XLII commercials from yesterday’s Giants/Patriots game:
Gatorade man’s best friend
Bud Light Jackie Moon TV commercial
Bridgestone “Scream”
Under Armour “The New Prototype”
Wanted movie
And there were honorable mentions from Tide to Go “Interview” - FedEx “Carrier Pigeons” […]
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February 3rd, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
I’m stunned. I gave the N.Y. Giants a chance. I knew they would be in this ball game. But I didn’t think they would pull off one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. No way. Somehow, though, the N.Y. Giants shocked the world tonight by beating […]
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February 3rd, 2008
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Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
The New England Patriots are one win away from a perfect 19-0 season and a Super Bowl Championship. It would be an historical accomplishment of gargantuan proportions. The only thing standing in their way? The N.Y. Giants who have a newfound confidence with three […]
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February 3rd, 2008
Podcasting the National Football League, Podcasting the NFL
The New England Patriots are one win away from a perfect 19-0 season and a Super Bowl Championship. It would be an historical accomplishment of gargantuan proportions. The only thing standing in their way? The N.Y. Giants who have a newfound confidence with three straight road playoff wins. […]

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February 2nd, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
The Giants completed their final practice before Super Bowl XLII, a roughly 50-minute walk-through session in which all players participated. In my final pool report of the week (Mike Sando was filling in for John Clayton), it was noted that WR Plaxico Burress, unable to practice this week […]
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February 1st, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
N.Y. Giants WR Plaxico Burress is officially listed as questionable for Super Bowl XLII because of his injured right ankle and swelling in his left knee. Plax went down on the injury report as “did not practice” although according to my pool report from John Clayton, he tried […]
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