Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Super Bowl loss behind Colts, but what lies ahead of them?

Super Bowl loss behind Colts, but what lies ahead of them?

Videotape is as essential to NFL culture as training rooms and playbooks. It runs like a current through game preparation. There are infamous Monday film sessions in which coaches, armed with laser beams, grill players in front of the entire team. Late-night game-planning sessions, aided by the clicker to rewind.

It's no wonder Indianapolis Colts architect Bill Polian couldn't begin to get the deflating Super Bowl loss to the New Orleans Saints out of his system until he saw the videotape. It's what they do in the NFL. Confront the demon. Kick the chair. Move on. Polian studied the video the day after the game and twice more over the next three weeks.

"It didn't turn out any differently," Polian grumbled. "The game turned on two plays — the third-and-1 at the end of the half and the onside kick to start the second half."

Indeed, the momentum swings are no less crucial on video. When Mike Hart was stuffed on third-and-1, it forced a punt that the Saints parlayed into a field goal as the first half expired. Then New Orleans opened the second half by recovering the gutsy onside kick, which led to a go-ahead touchdown.

With just under four minutes remaining, the curtain closed on a Colts campaign that only weeks earlier had fueled debate about the pros and cons of pursuing a perfect season. A pass by MVP quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted and returned for a touchdown by cornerback Tracy Porter. Ballgame.

Madden NFL 11 Super Bowl winners will get virtual visit with Obama

Madden NFL 11 Super Bowl winners will get virtual visit with Obama

Win the Super Bowl on Madden NFL 11 and you get to meet the president. A virtual version, that is.

Gamers who win the NFL title in Madden's franchise mode are rewarded with a two-minute, 22-second virtual celebration, which includes the awarding of the Super Bowl MVP and Lombardi trophies, a parade in your home city and the requisite White House meeting with President Barack Obama.

Detroit Lions Win Super Bowl...

Detroit Lions Win Super Bowl...

In Madden 2011 simulation, that is. Check out virtual Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson, Marquand Manuel(!), Kyle Vanden Bosch, Jared DeVries, Kevin Smith and more celebrating their big virtual win over Indianapolis here:



“Detroit Lions! Super Bowl XLV champions!” Detroit native and videogame play-by-play man Gus Johnson shouts. “From hapless to hopeless to now, finally unbeatable! Before this season, the Lions had only one playoff victory in 50 years, but this amazing championship run has put Detroit firmly on the football map.

“This victory means so much to the Motor City. This championship adds up to much more than just a moment to celebrate for this struggling community, but a jumping point that says dreams do come true and that, with enough fight, it’s not just possible but inevitable to emerge victorious from a fight!”

Save yourself a pinch. It’s not a dream, it’s a simulation promoting the game's Aug. 11 release date.

source: freep.com

Superbowl 45 2011 logo is first of NFL's standard look

Superbowl 45 2011 logo is first of NFL's standard look

The North Texas Super Bowl Committee and the NFL unveiled the logo for Super Bowl XLV on Thursday morning, displaying Cowboys Stadium in the background with the Vince Lombardi Trophy sitting on top of the Roman numerals for the game.

There is a new logo for every Super Bowl, but starting with the 2011 Super Bowl or Super Bowl 45, the theme of the logo will basically remain the same. The only differences from year to year are the stadium backdrop and the Roman numerals for the game.

Super Bowl XLV - Super Bowl 45

Super Bowl XLV (Superbowl 45) will be the 45th annual edition of the Super Bowl in American football, and the 41st annual championship game of the modern-era National Football League (NFL). The game, to be played on February 6, 2011, will pit the champions of the AFC and the NFC, and will be held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This will be the first time that the Super Bowl will be held in the Dallas–Fort Worth area and the third time it will be held in Texas (Houston was the host city to Super Bowls VIII and XXXVIII). The game will be televised nationally by Fox.