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Today’s Super Bowl News Roundup
January 20, 2009 05:30 PM
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findingDulcinea Staff
We've gathered the best stories about the game from newspapers, online sports sites, and blogs.
Top Super Bowl Stories for Tuesday, Jan. 20
The Associated Press’ Dave Goldberg compares the history of the Steelers, winners of five Super Bowls, and the Cardinals, long the laughingstock of the NFL.
Source: Yahoo
D.C. Steeler Nation posts a video of a Terrible Towel being waved at Barack Obama’s inauguration.
Source: D.C. Steeler Nation
The Los Angeles Times’ Sam Farmer writes about Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley, whose father served as Steelers director of player personnel for 20 years, winning four Super Bowls with the team.
Source: The Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe’s Mike Reiss reports on how the Cardinals’ embarrassing 47-7 loss to the Patriots in Week 15 served as a wake-up call for the team. The Cardinals, who had lost four of five, responded by beating the Seahawks in the season finale and winning their three playoff games.
Source: Boston Globe
The Cardinals Report defends Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin, writing that he has shown “amazing toughness, unselfishness, and desire” throughout his career.
Source: The Cardinals Report
The National Football Post’s Matt Bowen writes that the hit by Steelers safety on Ravens running back Willis McGahee was clean and “part of the game.”
Source: The National Football Post
The Arizona Republic reports on two Cardinals fans who were arrested for burning “Go Kurt,” “Go Cards” and “I (heart) AZ” into the lawn at Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb’s Chandler, Ariz., home.
Source: Arizona Republic
FOXSports.com counts down the 10 worst Super Bowl teams of all-time; the 2008 Cardinals are number one.









