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Blogging Super Bowl XLI

SuperBlogSuper Bowl XLI is already underway. The Bears picked up a quick touchdown by returning the opening kick-off for a touchdown but Colts fought back and have a 16-14 lead at half-time. The rain is already causing problems in the game with three early fumbles. Here are some Super Bowl highlights from bloggers.

  • The official blog from the official Super Bowl website is called the Superblog.
  • Macrumors reports on a possible digital deal for Apple and the Beatles.
  • Keeping the Castle describes Martha Stewart's super snacks.
  • Adweek and its daily blog, AdFreak, have launched a blog devoted exclusively to the Super Bowl called Superadfreak.com.
  • Jessica Simpson has more ads coming with Cheesy Bites pizza from Pizza Hut. You probably remember this one from 2006.
  • The NFL doesn't want a church to broadcast the Super Bowl on a 60-inch plasma screen. Wired Listening Post says the NFL doesn't want anyone to run the game on TV's larger than 55 inches.
  • The Colts have a widget.
  • After the game YouTube is doing something with the Super Bowl commercials called SuperVote. The page won't be up until after the game.
  • Bumpshack.com says don't forget to watch Lingerie Bowl IV.
  • A post on the Windy City Gridiron Bears blog shows the Colts as a wimpy Pretty Pony toy.
  • Dan Marino talks about the challenge facing Colts QB Peyton Manning.
  • As you might suspect security on the game will be intense.
  • Prince does not pee without a security perimeter.
  • Kevin Federline is sorry for this commercial that was supposed to be a Super Bowl ad.
  • Ad Freak reports that one diehard Bears fan Jennifer Gordon "will be advertising an online auctioning company on her bare, eight-months-pregnant belly at the Super Bowl."
  • This year you don't even have to watch the game to see the commercials. A lot of the commercials are already on YouTube.
  • The Super Bowl stadium website was hacked and malicious code was placed on the website.
  • A TechCrunch post has several video ads from companies that could not get in the Super Bowl including Meebo, Meez, Multiply, Plaxo, RockYou and Technorati.

    Here are some direct links to Bears, Colts and Super Bowl blogs where you can find ongoing coverage about the game.

    Bears Blogs
  • Da' Bears Blog
  • Mega Bears
  • Windy City Gridiron
  • MVN Bears Blog
  • Bears Locker
  • Chicago Bears History Blog
  • The FanHouse: Chicago Bears Blog

    Indianapolis Colts
  • Colts Couch Crew
  • FanHouse: Colts Blog
  • Colts.com Colts Blog
  • Stampede Blue
  • Greg Fallon's Colts Blog
  • Colts Locker

    Blogs
  • Superblog
  • Gregg Doyel's Super Bowl Special
  • Peter Schrager's Super Bowl Blog
  • Sports Scope
  • Globe and Mail: Super Bowl Blog
  • Detroit News Superbowl Blog
  • Fanhouse: Super Bowl Live Blog
  • What's Goin On?
  • The Bear Cave

    Super Bowl Ads
  • Adfreak
  • AdJab
  • Adland
  • AdPulp
  • AdRants
  • Ads of the World
  • Superbowl-Ads.com
  • Superadfreak.com

    Posted on February 4, 2007
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  • Blogging Super Bowl XL: Post Game

    There is still a considerable amount of Super Bowl blogging going on post game. The Super Bowl had some moments but was not one of the best ever and there is some debate about the officiating. Here are some highlights.

    Officials: There are lots of posts about the officiating:

  • Chris Pirillo: I'd still like to go on record by stating that the refs were paid under the table for the bogus calls they were making (largely against the Seahawks, or in support of the Steelers). Even today's ESPN poll asks: "Do you think officiating mistakes affected the outcome of Super Bowl XL?" Right now, the only two states that disagree with that are Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
  • Gristmill: "Grist's own Seattle Seahawks were screwed out of a Super Bowl victory last night by awful officiating -- some of the worst officiating in Super Bowl history."
  • Heels, Sox & Steelers: "The first one was the offensive pass interference on Darrell Jackson. It was the right call. You can't push the defender to create space for yourself. Anyone who says this wasn't offensive pass interference probably buys seven dollar Joey Harrington jersey's and thinks it's perfectly normal to do so. If you want to argue that this isn't called consistently, then I can't disagree, but to say it wasn't a penalty is wrong."
  • Seahawks Insider: "I have heard from many people, including some who, like me, had no rooting interest in the game. A good portion of them thought the officiating was horrendous, and that it hurt the Seahawks. I still tend to look at the things a team could have done to win a game. Seattle left a lot on the field that way. And yet most agree that the interference call against Darrell Jackson would fall into the "ticky-tack" category by any measure. Take away that call and it's a different game. I did not understand the "low block" penalty against Matt Hasselbeck, either. The play gave the Steelers a 15-yard head start on their final TD drive."
  • Deadspin: "In short, a lot of people think that the Seahawks were robbed and that the NFL wanted the Steelers to win. We're not going to take sides on this, except to say that the league has only itself to blame for the controversy. When you micromanage an event as completely as the NFL has done this week - even down to editing the Rolling Stones' lyrics - you can't complain when fans assume that the game itself has been scripted."
  • Takin Hawks: "The game isn't even over, and the Monday-morning quarterbacking has already begun at Craigslist's Seattle Web site. The general consensus: The refs are blowing it. As one post put it, 'Seattle has to beat the refs, too!'"
  • Die Hard Steel: "I watched the game on a 15" TV with antenna reception and I could clearly see the ball breaking the plane for a few frames of slow motion. I figured this would be crybaby grist for the Seahawk mill, but not this much. Youtube has a video of the play, see for yourself that the ball breaks the plane while Ben is in the air"

    On the Game:

  • The 12th Man: "First things first – and I will be the first one to admit this: the Seahawks did not play like champions today. Mistakes were made, and they were costly. Not since Week One back in Jacksonville did the Hawks play such sloppy football."
  • Hawks News Daily has a roundup of all the sports coverage from various newspapers and media outlets.
  • Sports and Bremetonians: "The 3rd-and-forever play where Roethlisberger ran left and found Hines Ward inside the 5 turned the entire tide of the game. It also reeked of last year, i.e., not getting off the field on third down, especially on 3rd-and-28. That's almost 4th-and-26 bad. And it came after such a nice Grant Wistrom sack. That hurt."
  • SteelerBlog.com: "I heard one commentator say that it would come down to the big plays and they were right. Our big plays of Willie’s run and the El-to-Hines gadget play broke the backs of the Seahawks. It wasn’t a pretty game, but we did what we had to do and it worked."
  • One for the Thumb: "The Steelers utilized the speed of Willie Parker as well, as he broke a 75-yard touchdown run 22 seconds into the second half. Parker now holds the record for the longest rushing touchdown in Super Bowl history. Parker finished the game with 93-yards on ten rushes."
  • Deadspin also has some highlights from sports blogs.

    The Ads:

  • What is the obsession over Super Bowl commercials? Dennis Kennedy asks "I must admit how I am flummoxed at how people who brag about how they use their Tivos to skip commercials seem to watch and study commercials during the Super Bowl."
  • Boing Boing blogs about your brain on Super Bowl ads. Mind Hacks also has a post on this.
  • Gothamist has a nice summary of the ads here.
  • CollegeHumor says Michelob's Touch Football commercial was the best.
  • Ad Pulse gives each ad a grade. The Dove Self-Esteem Fund ad topped the list.
  • Adfreak posts that Bud Light topped the USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter
  • AdJab lists several places you can view the ads including Google Video and AOL. They also have a coverage of the ads from the game which can be found here.
  • Adrants liked the Lost promo: "While we watched the Super Bowl, we marveled at the promotions for ABC's Lost, particularly, as Adrants reader Terry Heaton so thankfully reminded us this morning, the "Addicted to Lost" version set to the tune of eighties icon Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" which showed Palmer and his eighties girls on the TV where Jack and Locke watched that creepy video at the end of last season. Perhaps, it's because we already watch Lost, we liked the promos so much or, perhaps, it's because they were just really good."
  • Ezra Klein liked these ads: Bud Light's streakin' sheep, Kermit and the Ford Escape Hybrid, Leonard Nimoy's Hand, Miss Piggy and Pizza Hut and the Whopperettes.
  • Gawker questions Diet Pepsi's odd slogan choice: "Brown and bubbly."

    Miscellaneous:

  • Packer Dreamers: Railbird Central says the Green Bay Packers sit at 100-1 odds to win the 2007 Super Bowl.
  • BellaOnline's Football Editor Judith Hodges explains how we were all winners this year: "The commercials were better this year. I thought they were funnier than last year, making them worth watching. I am just happy that the 62-year-old Mick Jagger did not have a wardrobe malfunction. We all are winners for that reason even if our team did not win."
  • BlogPulse says surrender to the cuteness of the Puppy Bowl
  • Right-Wing & Right Minded points to the The Lingerie Bowl. They have way too much Flash on that website by the way.
  • BlogPulse reports that the bursiest phrases for game day were super bowl is tonight and superbowl party tonight.
  • Blogging QB Ben Roethlisberger lost his beard on Letterman. But Ben still has not blogged about the big win on his blog.

    Note: Earlier coverage with links to numerous blogs covering the game and the ads can be found here.

    Posted on February 6, 2006
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  • Blogging Super Bowl XL

    Super Bowl XL Super Bowl XL is today. The Seattle Seahawks (13-3) are up against the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5). The game will be played in Detroit's Ford Stadium, which is some bright news for Detroit, a city that has been plagued by layoffs from Ford and GM. Many bloggers are live-blogging the action. And the mainstream media has launched the expected blogs for the game. USA Today just recently added Sports Scope and Fox Sports has Super Bowl blogs here and here. The Detroit News also has a Super Bowl blog. There is also the official blog for the game.

    Below is some coverage of bloggers discussing the game as well as a list of blogs providing coverage of the game. There is a list of blogs discussing the ads as well. Super Bowl ads are always a big deal even though they are still just more ads. The ads are expected to be somewhat tame this year thanks to Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction from a couple years ago.

    There are currently 20 Super Bowl posts every eight minutes according to Technorati. Here are few highlights.

  • Ben Maller blogs that there will be a new ball on every play. Could this mean more dropped passes and fumbles?
  • DetroitWonk has a roundup of the buzz in Detroit about the big game. The Detroit Blog also has ongoing coverage of the invasion of Detroit by sports fans.
  • Somewhat Frank blogs about tracking the Super Bowl buzz with Technorati's charts.
  • Pittsburgh's quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, has been blogging about the game on his own blog.
  • HD Beat wants to know if you are watching the game on an HDTV.
  • James Adler has compiled some Super Bowl urban legends.
  • Instead of the covering the game Seattlest has a post about an exciting Rock Paper Scissors Tournament.
  • Dave Barry has an update on Super Bowl anagrams.
  • Aerial Super Bowl stadiums revealed (Via NewMexiKen)
  • Gizmodo blogs about Super Bowl security which includes 3D holographic imaging technology.
  • Food: Slashfood has a spinach dip recipe and peanut butter brownies for game day. There is also the Ultimate Steelers Tailgate Menu (via Accidental Hedonist). You could also grill out or order pizza and wings.
  • The Armchair Quarterback would rather watch the Lifetime channel but he is picking the Seahawks.
  • Balloon Juice reports that U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice is going to the game to back the Steelers. Balloon Juice writes: "Let's hope Condi Rice is better with her Superbowl picks than she was with the Palestinian election."
  • AdJab says the Super Bowl Ads are all about entertainment and being funny enough to create a buzz.
  • Ad Rants points to this weird site about watching Andrea watch the Super Bowl.
  • You can preview some of the ads on ABC. (Via Textually)

    Here is a look at some of the blogs covering the game:

    Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Ben Roethlisberger
  • Die Hard Steel
  • Heels, Sox & Steelers
  • Honest Wagner
  • KDKA Steelers Blog
  • One for the Thumb
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Super Bowl Journals
  • SteelerBlog.com
  • Tunch Ilkin's Super Bowl Blog

    Seattle Seahawks
  • 12 Seahawks Street
  • The 12th Man
  • Hawk News Daily
  • KIRO-TV Seattle Seahawks Blog
  • Seahawks Insider
  • Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Talkin' Hawks
  • Seattle Seahawks Fans Notorious
  • Seattle Times: Super Bowl Blog
  • Sports and Bremertonians

    Sports and Super Bowl Blogs
  • Deadspin
  • Detroit News Super Bowl Blog
  • Detroit Sports Unleashed
  • Official Super Bowl Blog
  • Adam Schein's Super Bowl Blog (Fox)
  • Super Bowl XL Super Blog
  • Peter Schrager's Super Bowl Blog (Fox)
  • Sports Scope (USA Today)
  • Sportsblogs.org
  • Stateman.com Super Bowl Blog
  • Sunday Story
  • Super Bowl 101

    Super Bowl Ads
  • Ad Pulse Blog
  • Adfreak
  • AdJab
  • Adland
  • AdPulp
  • AdRants
  • Superbowl-Ads.com

    Posted on February 5, 2006
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