The American sports tradition is to take place on Sunday, February 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the home of the Colts. A loss for the Baltimore Ravens in the preceding game landed the New England Patriots a place in Super Bowl Sunday. Their rivals will be the New York Giants, who defeated the San Francisco 49ers. Fans anxiously await the day these two teams will face off, as this will be the second time they are playing against each other in the Super Bowl. Previously, the Giants came out victorious over the undefeated Patriots in the 42nd Bowl in 2008. This year will be just as grilling, as the Giants show their grueling defense while the Patriots' offense is declared to be one of the best in the NFL. The Giants have played in four Super Bowls, winning three of the them; the Patriots have won three out of six. On a more personal level, this game can give quarterback Tom Brady "17 playoff wins, breaking the NFL record for quarterbacks he shares with his boyhood idol, Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers." Whatever plays are played and whichever way the game ends, this will be a Super Bowl to remember.
(usatoday newspaper)- http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/story/2012-01-22/championship-sunday/52749678/1
Newscast- http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/giants/post/_/id/11431/super-bowl-matchup-has-familiar-tone
This news broadcast discusses the Super Bowl match up teams and their capabilities to win the big game. They look into each teams lines, and specifically say that the Patriots' defense will do much better in the upcoming game. They also note how both quarterbacks are incredibly important to their teams and exceedingly good, but they favor Eli Manning with his success in the Giants. There are ups and downs for both teams, of course, and each one has their own special quality. As the one reporter, TomJackson, put it, it's going to be a "tremendous battle" with "a lot of confidence" from both sides of the field. (to watch this video, click on the link above.)
ESPN airs their sports newscasts everyday, and constantly reflected on the teams performances and their shot at the upcoming game. They share how the players got to where they are and what their futures might look like, based on their rates and wins. Each reporter's opinion is different, and contributes to the developing story as we all await for the game.
Newscast- http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/giants/post/_/id/11431/super-bowl-matchup-has-familiar-tone
This news broadcast discusses the Super Bowl match up teams and their capabilities to win the big game. They look into each teams lines, and specifically say that the Patriots' defense will do much better in the upcoming game. They also note how both quarterbacks are incredibly important to their teams and exceedingly good, but they favor Eli Manning with his success in the Giants. There are ups and downs for both teams, of course, and each one has their own special quality. As the one reporter, TomJackson, put it, it's going to be a "tremendous battle" with "a lot of confidence" from both sides of the field. (to watch this video, click on the link above.)
ESPN airs their sports newscasts everyday, and constantly reflected on the teams performances and their shot at the upcoming game. They share how the players got to where they are and what their futures might look like, based on their rates and wins. Each reporter's opinion is different, and contributes to the developing story as we all await for the game.
In this blog, Andrew Das focuses on the Patriots and Brady's weaknesses, trying to question their ability to win the Super Bowl. He notes how both the famed quarterback and his coach, Belichick, point out all their flaws and criticize their own game. They also hope this next game will act as a chance for "redemption", in a way to prove to themselves that they are worthy of this opportunity. The big question is: will all this reflection and criticism cause the Patriots harm or will being hard on themselves prove to be beneficial in the long run?
The frequency of this blog happens every time there is a game that leads up to the Super Bowl. The blogger posts his thoughts on all games and things dealing with the Super Bowl every weekend.
He blogged how the story developed by giving a analysis of the games preceding Super Sunday and how they affected which teams are playing.
The frequency of this blog happens every time there is a game that leads up to the Super Bowl. The blogger posts his thoughts on all games and things dealing with the Super Bowl every weekend.
He blogged how the story developed by giving a analysis of the games preceding Super Sunday and how they affected which teams are playing.
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Posts are frequently updated, around five a day, all concerning the football tradition. It prepares the viewers for the upcoming events and develops the story by adding more news and entertainment for its viewers.
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