myespn.go.com - 1/26/2008
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In case you're having trouble locating the ESPN.com home page today, our friends from Scouts Inc. have taken on the daunting task of ranking the Super Bowl participants 1-106 . I realize our experts have spent countless hours in the ESPN media room breaking down tape and debating the players on this list, but that doesn't mean we can't poke a few holes in it. It appears that Scouts Inc. ...
SUPER BOWL XLII PROPOSITION BETS
youbeenblinded.com 1/26/2008 —
The best part of the Super Bowl, other than the game itself, the parties, and the hoopla, is the gambling. There’s betting on the game with one of your boys, buying squares, or you can place some prop bets. The casinos in Vegas and cyber ...
Dog gets dyed blue by insane Giants fan; grants me an interview
sports.yahoo.com 1/26/2008 — WNYW in New York is holding a " How
True Blue Are You? " contest, soliciting fan submissions of photographs
that show how loyal fans are to the Giants. Joe Gannascoli, the man who played Vito Spatafore on
The Sopranos submitted a picture of ...
Tom takes pass again
bostonherald.com 1/26/2008 — On the surface, not a whole lot changed on the Tom Brady [stats] front yesterday.
His clothes still were draped over the chair at his locker. His white sneakers were ever-present, but parked in a different spot than the previous day.
The new items taking residence on the floor were a couple of boxes of football cleats, this style bearing removable ankle support straps.
XXVII things to know about XLII
contracostatimes.com 1/26/2008 — In honor of the number of times New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin threatened to cut kicker Lawrence Tynes during Sunday night's NFC Championship game, we present 27 factoids, tidbits and random thoughts regarding Super Bowl XLII:
Why you can't say "Super Bowl" when it comes to advertising
wkdzsports.typepad.com 1/26/2008 — By now, the commercials have hit the airwaves talking about "The Big Game." And by now, you know which "Big Game" they are talking about. Why don't they just come out and call it the Super Bowl like everybody else?
Because the NFL says they can't.