Super Bowl Roundup: Eli Manning Was Awesome, Tom Brady Was Really Depressed & How About Clint Eastwood's Commercial?
By Jason McIntyre
Dan Wetzel followed Tom Brady around for 56 minutes after the Super Bowl loss. [Yahoo]
How damaging was the Super Bowl loss to the legacy of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick? [CBS Sports]
Eli Manning is the man. [Star Ledger]
Playing the role of David Tyree in Super Bowl 46: Mario Manningham. [WSJ]
Duke lost again at home to an inferior team – Miami beat the Blue Devils, 78-74 – and Coach K seems angry. [Observer]
Brad Penny is headed to Japan’s Pacific League. [Union Trib]
If you hate the New York-Boston rivalry, you’ll enjoy this. [Wash Post]
Assist and turnover numbers could portend trouble for the Thunder. [Oklahoman]
Gambling and the Super Bowl. Interesting read if you occasionally like to place a wager. [Journal News]
Boston 98, Memphis 80: The Celtics have won four in a row and are 13-10. Rajon Rondo had 14 assists. [Herald]
What was Bill Belichick like in Cleveland? [Plain Dealer]
Miami 95, Toronto 89: Chris Bosh is having a nice season, but he’s had a rough week – four straight games under 50 percent shooting, 17-for-46 shooting. [Herald]
Saturday night in Milwaukee, Taj Gibson told Jon Leuer, “welcome to the league, son.”
You know I don’t like the Giants, or Eli Manning but this was incredible.
We’ll get to the commercials soon enough, but this Clint Eastwood one deserves mention here.