Today’s Super Bowl Roundup
by
findingDulcinea Staff
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Bob Ford thinks the media should have asked serious questions about the Patriots’ cheating scandal in the best of the Super Bowl coverage.
Media Day
Sports Illustrated blogged about Media Day for its FanNation section.
Source: Sports Illustrated
The Sporting News’ Will Leitch, editor of the sports blog Deadspin, thinks that Media Day has become so absurd and clichéd that it’s not even entertaining.
Source: The Sporting News
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Bob Ford thinks the media should have used the day to ask serious questions about the Patriots’ cheating scandal or Rodney Harrison’s use of Human Growth Hormone.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
New England Patriots
The New York Times’ William Rhoden looks at Randy Moss’ resurgence this year.
Source: The New York Times
The Boston Herald’s Tony Massarotti looks ahead to after the game, when Patriots’ cornerback Asante Samuel will command a big contract.
Source: The Boston Herald
New York Giants
The Daily News’ Gary Myers reports that Tom Coughlin isn’t happy about Plaxico Burress’s prediction of a Giants’ victory.
Source: The Daily News
The Boston Globe’s Jackie MacMullan disagrees with the popular belief that Tom Coughlin has become a kinder, gentler coach this year.
Source: The Boston Globe
The Sporting News’ Troy Aikman, who will be broadcasting the game for FOX, thinks the Giants should concede the run in order to shut down the Patriots’ passing game.
Source: The Sporting News
General Super Bowl Stories
The Wall Street Journal reports that the people are betting heavily on the Giants, which is making casinos nervous.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
The Seattle Times’ Jerry Brewer writes about ridiculous Super Bowl proposition bets.
Source: The Seattle Times







