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Every year, major companies vie for the expensive airtime that surrounds the biggest football game of the season - and they shell out big bucks for well known faces to tout their products at halftime.
When Super Bowl XLV kicks off this Sunday, February 6 from Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, the NFC champion Green Bay Packers meet the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers to see who can add to their franchise’s collection of NFL championships. A lot of people tune in for the ads, some watching the only football game they’ll see all year. But whether you’re a diehard or a newbie, everyone likes to make predictions. So let’s break the big game down a little.
As an unexpected snow storm swept through North Texas, Madden Bowl XVII kicked off a wet and wild Super Bowl XLV week in style with an exciting four-team tournament that featured upsets, last-minute victories, and the first female champion in Madden Bowl history. Held at the Glass Cactus outside of Dallas, Texas and broadcasted live on ESPN3, the trio of San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, and Access Hollywood correspondent Maria Menounos partnered up to capture the Madden Bowl championship in the first-ever tournament to be played using Online Team Play. And all this before the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers take to the field at Cowboys Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday.
This year’s class of finalists for induction into the NFL’s Pro Football Hall of Fame include 14 modern day players, of which, four or five will be inducted into the Hall. Five players are eligible for the first time this year – Jerome Bettis, Marshall Faulk, Curtis Martin, Deion Sanders, and Willie Roaf. So who will get the big honor in Dallas on the day before Super Bowl Sunday on February 6?
The contestants in Super Bowl XLV are set, as the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers became conference champions this weekend. The New York Jets and Chicago Bears were eliminated, so neither will appear in 2011’s NFL championship game. It was an exciting weekend of football with Aaron Rodgers, Rashard Mendenhall, Brian Urlacher, and Ben Roethlisberger all hitting the field to do battle in the AFC and NFC conference finals.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and Green Bay Packers will all battle for a trip to Super Bowl XLV this weekend. Will the Bears’ and Jets’ defenses win the day, or will elite offenses from Pittsburgh and Green Bay punch their ticket? Here’s the Rosebud look at Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers, Brian Urlacher, Darrelle Revis, and how their football clubs will fare this NFL weekend.
Super Bowl XLV! It almost sounds like a video game title, but it’s actually the Feb. 6th holy Super day when the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers battle for football’s biggest prize. Off the field on your television set will be another kind of battle- the battle for Super Bowl ad supremacy. Let’s be honest…the Super Bowl football game is just a front for Super Bowl commercials...most of which are beer commercials! After all, 30-second commercials for this year’s Super Bowl on Fox will cost nearly $3 million each! But don't expect to see the one that shows Jesus and President Obama fighting. Fox just won't allow it.