Clichés 101: How to decipher overused terms on Super Sunday

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The last thing the New York Giants want to do in Super Bowl XLII is give New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady a "short ... [link]

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The Roundup: Your Dog at the Super Bowl Tickets
Published 1/28/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... no less! … hey, blogs are cool! … if something feels too good to be true, we tend to steer clear of it … our dog ate the Super Bowl tickets … Following-up on our post earlier this month about the lack of diversity at bustling sports media websites. (Journal-isms) Tiger rolls at the Buick Open, so let’s hear predictions on how dominant he’ll be in 2008. (Golf Blog) Whipping out the NFL cliche book. (USA Today) Yet another ‘Boston sports teams rule!’ column. ...

Flippin' through Monday's USA TODAY
Published 1/28/2008 by Jeff Zillgitt at Sports Scope
Super Bowl week is here , and we'll cut through the hype to bring you the pertinents stories and information. Two cousins from a rural Alabama County will play against each other in the Super Bowl. The AFC's top seed is rarely the Super Bowl champ , but the Patriots have 18 reasons for perfection . Don't forget, the 1948 Cleveland Browns also went undefeated . Pats QB Tom Brady says his ankle is "feeling good." Here's a guide to deciphering cliches when you watch the Super Bowl. With Tiger Woods dominating at the Buick ...

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NFL: Tom Brady has injured ankle but is ready to play in Super Bowl | FrontRowSportsReport.com: Sports Blog

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady acknowledges he hurt his ankle but insists he will be “ready to go” for the Super Bowl this coming Sunday against the New York Giants.
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