A Super Bowl LI Prediction
This is a tough one. I’ve racked my brain on this game for two weeks and see a lot of pitfalls on both sides. I’m not sure Atlanta’s offense can be significantly slowed by the Patriots defense.
This is a tough one. I’ve racked my brain on this game for two weeks and see a lot of pitfalls on both sides. I’m not sure Atlanta’s offense can be significantly slowed by the Patriots defense.
We are one day away from the Super Bowl and of course, that means live blogging action on Super Sunday.
EA Sports released their popular Super Bowl simulation on Wednesday of Atlanta and New England’s Super Sunday showdown.
As Super Sunday lurks in just a few days between Atlanta and New England, it is time for the return of the Super Bowl Drinking Game.
Are you old enough to remember the 1997 movie Good Burger? While Kenan Thompson, who played one half of the burger serving duo, has gone on to success at Saturday Night Live, I often wondered what happened to the other half.
Following the end of the championship games, it set in that Super Bowl LI would feature two great pillars of popular culture – Thomas Brady and Richard Morgan Fliehr, also known as professional wrestling legend “Nature Boy” Ric Flair.
From the department of “file this one away just in case”, Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman made some bold statements in reference to their Super Bowl meeting with the New England Patriots on Sunday.
What would a successful AFC Championship victory for the Patriots be without some shred of controversy? Dennis Harrison, a 25-year old man from Boston, was arrested early Sunday morning when local police on suspicion of setting off a fire alarm at the Pittsburgh Steelers team hotel.
New England Patriots radio analyst Scott Zolak isn’t a big fan of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who elected to go to the NFC Championship game in Atlanta rather than heading to Foxborough for the AFC title game.
The Atlanta Falcons are headed to the Super Bowl for the second time in franchise history after topping the Green Bay Packers 44-21 in the NFC Championship game on Sunday.