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February 1st, 2008

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Answers ‘Spygate’ Questions in Annual Address

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell delivered his annual “State of the NFL” address (aka the Super Bowl press conference) today and was questioned on a wide variety of subjects from NFL International to concussions, steroids and player conduct (among others). The first and most prolific topic of conversation was […]

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February 1st, 2008

N.Y. Giants Continue SBXLII Practices, Plaxico Burress Listed As ‘Questionable’

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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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February 1st, 2008

Patriots Conclude SBXLII Preparations

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Nothing too exciting from New England Patriots practice today other than head coach Bill Belichick’s new red hoodie. According to my daily pool report from Dan Pompei, the Patriots concluded their preparations for Super Bowl XLII with a crisp workout in shorts and shells at Sun Devil Stadium […]

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January 31st, 2008

Under Armour to Unveil ‘The New Prototype’ During First-Ever Super Bowl Commercial

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Along with enjoying the Super Bowl game each year, I have to admit I also look forward to checking out the commercials. I’m a commercial guy. I like ads. It’s all about making money. I get it. But the past couple years have been rather disappointing in this […]

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January 31st, 2008

N.Y. Giants Continue Spirited Workouts, Plaxico Burress Hampered by Leg Injuries

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N.Y. Giants WR Plaxico Burress is struggling. According to my pool report from fellow PFWA member John Clayton, Plax missed today’s workout because of swelling and soreness in his left knee. This, of course, was on the heels of missing yesterday’s practice with his chronic right ankle injury. […]

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January 31st, 2008

New England Head Coach Bill Belichick: ‘We’re As Ready As We’re Going to Be’

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After an inconsistent showing Wednesday, the New England Patriots had a crisp practice on a sunny day at Sun Devil Stadium today. According to my pool report from Dan Pompei, QB Tom Brady’s ankle injury continued to look like a non-factor. Tom moved well, threw well and did […]

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January 30th, 2008

Giants Hold Upbeat First SBXLII Practice

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The N.Y. Giants held their first Super Bowl practice today at the AZ Cardinals practice facility in Tempe and all players were present and accounted for, although not every player participated in a full practice (CB Kevin Dockery, G Rich Seubert). WR Plaxico Burress didn’t work out at […]

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January 29th, 2008

SBXLII Media Day: N.Y. Giants

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By the time the N.Y. Giants took the field, I had a pretty good idea of what to expect after my experience with the Patriots. And as a result, I feel I had a better session with the G-Men. As much as Tom Brady was getting most of […]

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January 29th, 2008

SBXLII Media Day: New England Patriots

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Just as an NFL player watches game film to prepare for his next opponent, I watched my share of previous Super Bowl Media Days on YouTube to get ready for today. But nothing could really replace being here. Media Day at the Super Bowl features a throng of […]

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January 29th, 2008

University of Phoenix Stadium Ready For SBXLII, Record Viewing Audience Possible

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I’ve always thought University of Phoenix Stadium was an odd name for a professional football team’s home. But after the Cleveland Cavaliers named their place Quicken Loans Arena (aka The Q), I guess anything’s possible if you have enough money. University of Phoenix Stadium features the first fully […]

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