Well that was a bit of a roller coaster, wasn't it? After the Atlanta Falcons dominated the entire first half of the game, many of us did the unthinkable.
One of the greatest things about the Super Bowl is that, year after year, it is the one game where it doesn't really make sense to complain about the rampant stoppages of play, TV timeouts, and cutaways.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. That's it. Those are the only days standing between you and the holy grail of sports holidays. Although it's a bit of a
Just six days left until the greatest sports holiday in the world. (Well, besides the World Cup, but that's beside the point.) The freakin' Super Bowl
If you're anything like me, you woke up this morning remembering that the Super Bowl is only a week and a half away, and that you're already probably too late to reserve delivery pizza, rent folding chairs, or even invite people over because by this point, everyone's already probably made plans.
As a member of the Sports Media Conglomerate, I feel like I must begin this article with an apology. Football fans: I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry that we've only had about one-and-a-half competitive football games so far this postseason.
Make no mistake, hosting a Super Bowl gathering is tough. Insanely tough. You have to wrangle your friends away from their homes, ensure you have ample seating, and deal with those jerks that just watch the game "for the commercials." Luckily, preparing the food for the party is the easiest part of the whole process.