BREAKING NEWS: Swiss Scientists discovered a riff in the space time continuum, causing “yesterday” to never have happened…as a result no Superbowl champion can be crowned for the 2011 season.
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BREAKING NEWS: Swiss Scientists discovered a riff in the space time continuum, causing “yesterday” to never have happened…as a result no Superbowl champion can be crowned for the 2011 season.
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A pretty nice overview of Superbowl history over on NFL.com
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An interesting take on some great Superbowl Program Designs
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who’s ready for some fooohhhbaahhhooowwlllll?
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Through careful study and use of infographics, it can be inferred that football fans in fact do use technology.
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How do you cover football, or make football a magazine cover? For this week’s New Yorker, Barry Blitt imagined President Obama’s Super Bowl party: beer, chips, and the leading Republicans tackling each other. But New Yorker football covers date back to the nineteen-twenties. Some touch on issues such as media coverage and gay athletes; others are all about the game. For more New Yorker football covers: http://nyr.kr/yG7cz7
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Just learned that Chris Evans, aka CAPTAIN AMERICA is a Patriots fan…as it should be.
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Old School “Pat the Patriot” helmet
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The Ultimate New England Patriots Wallpaper Collection. Pretty good design for sportsfan wallpapers.
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New York Giants jump the gun, website prematurely declares them Super Bowl XLVI Champions via @DavidClinchNews
ESPN—Sal Paolantonio
Patriots, 31-27
We’re in the middle of a trilogy. Super Bowl XLII was a new hope, and you can’t have a “Return of the Jedi” without “The Empire Strikes Back.”
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If you don’t eat the a Patriot Donut, freedom dies and “they” win. =)
p.s. Go Patriots!
Barbarellaaaaaaah!
Action Comics #224
“The Secret of Superman Island!”
Cover by Al Plastino
Metal Men #25, May 1967, cover by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito
Night of the hunter.
Grace Hartigan, From Eyes Blue and Cold, 1962-66