condon84
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i'll be waking p early to watch the game... it has a direct correlation to how the rest of my monday goes... go pats
A win doesnt just get us to the big dance but it allows us to stay really interested for the 2 weeks leading up to the SB.
My wife is a rabid Ravens fan so I might be in a lose-lose situation. If Pats lose I will be in agony, if Pats win, well you know what they say about if mama ain't happy
It's been far too long since I've gotten to enjoy the eccentric pleasures, via the mediots of course, of what I've long referred to as "hype week"...
My wife is a rabid Ravens fan so I might be in a lose-lose situation. If Pats lose I will be in agony, if Pats win, well you know what they say about if mama ain't happy
Which one is "hype week"... the week after the Championship games or the week before the Super Bowl? Probably both.
SUPER BOWL MEDIA DAY: For the first-time, the NFL will enable more than 5,000 fans to attend Super Bowl Media Day on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Fans will sit in the stands at Lucas Oil Stadium and watch thousands of media from around the world interview members of the participating Super Bowl teams on the field. In addition, fans in attendance will see the participating teams take their team photos in their game uniforms.
Fans will receive a Media Day gift bag that will include a radio to tune into the day's coverage on NFL Network and listen to some of the individual player interviews from the podium microphones audio. Fans also will have access to the stadium club and concession and merchandise stands will be open for those in attendance.