In the eleventh episode of Sports Blitz Now -- the brand new Huffington Post sports radio show -- Jordan Schultz and host Scott Braun discuss the ins and outs of Super Bowl XLVI and the keys for each team. Specifically, Braun disagrees with Schultz's belief that Big Blue must establish Ahmad Bradshaw and the running attack in order to keep Eli Manning comfortable and most effective in the pocket.
Not since Beyonce donned a metal tutu and launched into "If I were A Boy" and an Alanis Morrisette cover in her 2010 Grammys performance have we looked forward to an act this much.
I'm an expert at reception areas. If you don't get it right there, well, it doesn't bode well for what's behind the next door. I know a good, organized reception area when I see one. And I've seen some pretty scary ones.
There is already ample evidence that Asian sport is on the move: from investments in clubs and teams, through to successful bids for sporting mega-events.
Having a Superbowl get together without dip is like watching a movie without popcorn. The point escapes me. This is a rich, hearty dip, almost a main course dip, if you will (and why wouldn't you).
From the classic Bloody Mary to more exotic spirits, we've got you covered for all four quarters. Here are eight drinks to keep you hydrated throughout the big game.
Let's use this massive television event as a platform to address our own energy needs, consumption rates and alternatives, all while highlighting the measures the NFL has taken to reduce its impact during the year's most-watched game.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia offered this advice about our political process: if you do not like the rash of intensely negative campaign commercials on television this year, the ones made possible by the court's 2010 decision in Citizens United, then turn off the television.
Are men aware of all of the sex that they could be having during those four hours Sunday night?
It only comes around once a year, thankfully. Super Bowl Media Day. It's basically both the circus and the menagerie all rolled into one. Nothing serious gets asked or answered.
As the Super Bowl host on February 5, Indianapolis jumps into the spotlight, and you can bet an ear of corn you'll hear all about its race cars and mighty museums. But what about its burlesque shows and brains in jars?
For the Super Bowl, we have no control over what happens on the field, of course, but the food is another story -- and I bring everything I've got to the table.
Can't say I love football, but I always love having family and friends over to hang out and watch the game. There's no pressure to make anything elaborate or fancy.
Dislike: The Oscars snubs. From Albert Brooks being left off the Best Supporting Actor list to Bridesmaids not making it to Best Picture, this year's Oscar nominations were a bit shocking!
The world has finally realized the power of real-time social media and how it can make or break a brand, an event, or a message. Social TV has truly arrived -- and it is entirely controlled by the conversation taking place on Twitter and Facebook -- not by the brand.
As ticket prices to Super Bowl XLVI continue to hover around $3,500 on average, one has to wonder what is the cost that fans are willing to bear to see their team play for a shot at the Lombardi Trophy.