Today’s Super Bowl Roundup
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findingDulcinea Staff
Slate’s Tom Scocca thinks the Patriots should establish themselves as a truly dominating team by trying to blow the Giants away instead of settling for a close victory. One story from today’s roundup.
Patriots
ESPN’s Wright Thompson profiles Bill Belichick’s mysterious right-hand man, Ernie Adams.
Source: ESPN
The New York Times reports that Senator Arlen Specter wants to investigate the Patriots’ spying scandal. Specifically, he wants to know why NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ordered the evidence to be destroyed.
Source: The New York Times
Slate’s Tom Scocca thinks the Patriots should establish themselves as a truly dominating team by trying to blow the Giants away instead of settling for a close victory.
Source: Slate
The Boston Herald’s Michael Felger reviews the most insightful comments made this week by the Patriots’ coaching staff, who aren’t made available to the media during the season.
Source: The Boston Herald
The New York Post reports that the Patriots have already applied for trademarks on “19-0” and “19-0 The Perfect Season.”
Source: The New York Post
Giants
The New York Daily News’ Ralph Vacchiano reports on Giants’ wide receiver Plaxico Burress missing Thursday’s practice with a knee injury.
Source: The New York Daily News
The New York Daily News’ Gary Myers says that Tom Coughlin’s new attitude has put him in a position for a big payday.
Source: The New York Daily News
General Super Bowl
MSNBC examines whether running a commercial during Super Bowl is a valuable investment.
Source: MSNBC
The New York Times reports on the NFL’s crackdown on counterfeit apparel and memorabilia.
Source: The New York Times
Bloomberg covers the statement by NFL Player Association leader Gene Upshaw that the NFL could be heading toward a players’ strike in 2010.
Source: Bloomberg








