Did Newt Gingrich Pick His Nose On Camera At The Super Bowl?
Newt Gingrich didn't pick the winner of the Super Bowl last night, but he may have picked something else...
Newt Gingrich didn't pick the winner of the Super Bowl last night, but he may have picked something else...
Indianapolis, IN – Game MVP Eli Manning led an 88-yard, go-ahead touchdown drive late in the fourth quarter, and the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17 to win Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday. The victory was the New York franchise’s fourth Super Bowl title, and its second in five years.
Too many Phillies phans are attending Nationals games when the Phillies travel to Washington, so the Nationals are now attempting to block us locals from attending.
Imagine yourself being on a recreational ice hockey team (or any amateur team). You might get five or ten people in the stands to watch your game. Unless Budweiser steps in.
The breakout star of the New York Giants this season has undoubtedly been Victor Cruz.
Whether it be the commercials, the halftime show or, you know, the game itself, the Super Bowl gets everyone fired up — so much so that the Super Bowl party has become an American institution.
Not much can dampen the enthusiasm we have for the biggest game in the sports world. But here are a few things you don’t want to hear at any Super Bowl bash.
I had to Google it... It's Super Bowl 46.
Every diehard New York Giants fan would love to be at Lucas Oil Stadium this Sunday when Big Blue takes on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, but how far are they willing to go?
Mmmmm, pizza.....
What’s the Super Bowl about, really? Unless you’re a supporter of one of the two teams participating (or have a very large wager on the game) even serious sports fans can get caught up in all the chili-baking, party-attending, big-screen-TV-buying hoopla surrounding this unofficial national holiday.
So that’s why this photo of a skillfully assembled cold cut football stadium probably says more about the Super Bowl and what it has become than any monosyllabic answer the media is going to finally coax out of Patriot coach Bill Belichick this week.
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The Super Bowl is the largest spectacle in American sports. Football players who succeed on its grand stage are forever remembered. Here are the 20 most memorable plays in the history of the Super Bowl:
Joe Montana to John Taylor: Super Bowl XXIII
Trailing the Cincinnati Bengals 16-13 in the fourth quarter, Joe Montana led the San Francisco 49ers on an 11-play, 92-yard drive that culminated with a 10-yard touchdown pass to John Taylor with 34 seconds to play. The score gave the 49ers
It's kind of funny that millions of Americans will watch highly-trained, in-shape professional athletes this weekend while eating things covered in mayonnaise and chicken wing sauce.