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Super Bowl XLII Roundup

Team Captain SpikeThis year's Super Bowl will decide whether the New England Patriots will finish undefeated or not. Lose and their perfect season and Super Bowl dreams go down in flames. Win and they may be considered the greatest team ever. There is no team better to try and take it all away from the Patriots than the New York Giants who have been on a record winning streak. That's Team Captain Spike pictured on the right. Here are some Super Bowl highlights from the blogosphere.

  • The Super Bowl just barely beats out Super Tuesday as the most interesting event. Super Bowl over Super Tuesday by a late field goal 40 to 37. There's no polling to help us find a Super Bowl winner like we can on Super Tuesday.
  • Glosslip wants to know who is hotter: Eli Manning or Tom Brady? Brady may be taunted during the game with people wearing Bridget Moynihan masks.
  • Mashup: This mashup from UrbanTailgate.com shows places you can watch the game in New York City. (via Google Lat Long Blog)
  • Electronic Arts Madden NFL 08 video game simulates the game and predicts that the Patriots will win 38-30. See a video of the simulation here.
  • ParentDish wants to know if you include your kids in your Super Bowl parties.
  • Super Bowl snacks: Cooking for Dads video, Baking Bites, Slashfood, Nachos 101, Healthy Football Eats
  • Don't forget to watch this year's Puppy Bowl. Deadspin has a post on Puppy Bowl IV.
  • New York Giants Blogs: Giant Football Blog, Giants 101, Fanhouse, Big Blue Blog, Giants Locker, Giants Journal, Giants Gab, Big Blue View, Giants Bits, New York Giants Zone, NYGMen
  • New England Patriots Blogs: Patriots Locker, Land of Patriots, Pats Pulpit, Fanhouse, Reiss's Pieces, Patriots Gab, SouthCoast, Projo PatsBlog, PatriotsBlog.net, The Patriot Act
  • President Bush is fired up for the game. "I'll watch it as long as I can stay up," Bush said in an interview with FOX Super Sunday.
  • Tom Petty will be performing at the halftime show. Discussion here, here, here, here and here.
  • The NFL is full of mystery and intrigue with spying allegations and a Spygate scandal.
  • A study found that Americans were planning to purchase 3.9 million new TVs to watch the Super Bowl on.
  • Ron Paul banners find their way into the Super Bowl.
  • Speaking of TVs the NFL is apparently cracking down on large Super Bowl parties - like those at churches.
  • Video: Super Bowl footballs being made.
  • Have you seen Spike, the Super Ball? You can see him here on Deadspin. Spike's also on the Arizona Super Bowl XLII website. Actually, his name is now Team Captain Spike because the NFL thought Super Ball was too close to Super Bowl.
  • A Few Super Bowl Ads: Narnia, Justin Timberlake, Pepsi's Bob's House ad, Taco Bell, Cars.com, Sunsilk, Bridgestone, Garmin, GoDaddy
  • Firebrand will be featuring the best commercials on its website. They also have some commercials of their own called the Road to Firebrand -- see here. YouTube is also having a Super Bowl AdBlitz.
  • Valleywag has posted ten memorable tech-related Super Bowl ads.
  • There won't be any political ads - Fox won't allow it.
  • Super Bowl tweets: Giants | Patriots | Super Bowl | Touchdown
  • Official websites: Super Bowl XVII | New England Patriots | New York Giants | NFL | University of Phoenix Stadium | Glendale, Arizona

    Update

    Giants upset the Patriots 17 to 14 with touchdown in the final minute of the game.

    Tags: super-bowl | super-bowl-xlii

    Posted on February 3, 2008
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