Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Some Links That You May or May Not Enjoy- Super Bowl Edition

Ranking all the Super Bowl players. Scouts Inc. ranks all 106 Super Bowl XLII players from Brady to Spann, demonstrating that they have waaaaay too much time on their hands. And yes, the photo is of Antwain Spann and it was nearly impossible to find, which is why he's expected to have little to no impact on Sunday's game.


Globe tome throws book at Patriots. A little early to be ordering your book on the 19-0 New England Patriots, don't you think?


To understand Belichick, look what he did with Browns. It's amazing to think that Belichick wasn't considered a very good coach with the Browns. It's also amazing to see that he has changed little, if at all, over the years.


Giants one of worst teams to reach Super Bowl. This story just confirms what I already knew.


A Patriot answers two callings. A great story on tight end Benjamin Watson, who gets little to no media attention among the stars on the Patriots.


Once a roll player. The only reason I can think why the Dolphins would let Wes Welker go is to secure the number one pick in this year's NFL draft. Or they could just be completely mismanaged.


'72 Dolphins don't want to face the truth. I heard that Don Shula will be at the game to witness history. I have a feeling Shula wouldn't believe a team could go undefeated unless he witnesses it first hand.


Belicheck common thread in team's success. The man, the myth, the legend has his team on the cusp of greatness.


Mentor forced to watch Brady from afar. Some insightful stuff from Tom Martinez and Tom Brady Sr.


NFL: No Fun League. For that much money, I'd do more than just the chicken dance.


Pats fans a cut above. Scientific data confirms what we already knew- Boston fans are better.


Buying into the system. There's a reason the Patriots are poised to be Super Bowl contenders for the foreseeable future and it starts at the top.


Patriots always follow their leaders. Please note the author of this story.


Fight of his life. A truly inspiring story on former Patriot Joe Andruzzi's battle with cancer. I've met Joe and his wife and they are among the kindest, most caring and genuine people you will find.


This guy is definitely crunkid:

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