Colts Saints Superbowl 44 Game Time – How can Peyton Manning the Colts QB face his hometown Saints?
February 7, 2010 by Rich Webb · 2 Comments

The Mannings have a royalty with the New Orleans. It started since QB Papa Archie played for the Saints during the ‘70s. Peyton is the NFL’s only four-time MVP and his brother Eli are eyeing for their first Super Bowl championship as a step for the recovery from the devastation made by Hurricane Katrina. The Mannings have played a big part of its recovery but now Peyton is standing in the team’s way.
On the other hand, will the Saints be able to maintain QB Drew Brees thru out the game to create havoc?
A great pass rush is the best way to divert an offense play with a high note. Indy’s bookend DEs Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney are some of the best tandem of QB artists in the league. Saints RT Jonathan Stinchcomb and LT Jermon Bushrod and are going to be popular to the press for interviews.
Which of the two coaches has the edge?
Jim Caldwell Colts rookie head coach was the right-hand man of Tony Dungy’s in Indy for seven seasons and won Super Bowl XLI. He can be the third rookie coach to win a Super Bowl, to join Don McCafferty (Colts, Super Bowl V) and George Seifert (49ers, Super Bowl XXIV). Sean Payton the Saints coach was part of the Giants’ staff when the Ravens lost in the Super Bowl XXXV and were taught by Bill Parcells with the Cowboys from 2003-05. He’ll be helped by Gregg Williams defensive coordinator, who was in the Titans team during Super Bowl XXXIV where they lost to the Rams, to get the better off Manning.
The Colts still have two weeks to defend themselves. They should do so. They could have gone for a historical 19-0 season in NFL history, that will burry the ’72 Dolphins (17-0) to rest. But they pulled Manning and other key players in the last part of the third quarter while the score was still 15-10 lead in Week 16 against the Jets. The Jets were able to get the lead and win but the Indy nailed it in for its Week 17 loss to the Bills. Caldwell and GM Bill Polian should explain their contention that it is not important to go undefeated.
QB Peyton Manning of the Colts has one Super Bowl already, so he has nothing to worry about being an all-time great who has no Super Bowl ring, but if he does win a second Super Bowl, he will only be second to Tom Brady has three rings. Manning is likely to get the NFL passing records when he retires.
Super Bowl 44 Pro Bowl Changes
January 28, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
New York City host the game, after the league initially voted on 23 March 2005 that delegations on the completion of the planned West Side Stadium that will be built for the New York Jets by 2008. After government officials of the New York state did not approve $300 million for the stadium, the NFL made a decision to revive the bidding for the game’s site. The league re-evaluated the other, ineffective candidates for Super Bowl XLIII. Houston, Atlanta, and Miami on 6 October 2008, South Florida was selected by the league as the host city. With Tampa hosting the Super Bowl XLIII, Super Bowl XLIV marked the third time that successive Super Bowls was played in the same state. Super Bowls II and III were played at the Orange Bowl. Super Bowls XXI and XXII were played in California, XXI at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl Stadium and XXII at San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium.
Miami will be the first city to host two Super Bowls selected as a National Special Security Event (NSSE). In the realization of the terrorist attacks, last September 11, 2001, every Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXXVI has been chosen as an NSSE. Miami Gardens’ Super Bowl XLI was first Super Bowl designated as an NSSE. This will be the first time the Pro Bowl will be played during the off-week between the Super Bowl and the conference championships. It was announced in December 2008, that in its place of the customary Pro Bowl a week after the Super Bowl, instead, it will be done at the new time in Miami. This is the first time since 1979 that the event will not be played at Aloha Stadium. Super Bowl partakers will not be playing in the Pro Bowl. The league will give conference champions an additional week of rest for the preparation of the Super Bowl. The NFL has made it clear that this may not be a lasting move, but is merely something they wanted to try out and has talked about rotating locations for the Pro Bowl. This move also signify that the game, which otherwise would have been played February 14. Now it will not be competing against the very sensational 2010 NBA All-Star Game, also the 2010 Winter Olympics, second full day of competition and the 52nd running of the Daytona 500. Now you will have no reason not to watch the Super Bowl 44 after its Pro Bowl Changes.
Super Bowl 2010 Grouping For Prospect
January 28, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
The director of community outreach Catherine Minnis, for the South Florida Super Bowl 2010 Host Committee, has worked with small firms for months on buying chance for the coming month’s 44th Super Bowl. Planning has started early. The first agreements for this year’s game were bestowed in April. The North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee has begun conducting training workshops for small business on 2011 bids. In October the first workshop attracted 1,000 attendees.
Each host committee has its own variation on the acquisition process. Interested firms In South Florida were requested to finalize an application that is made up of four-pages that gives a detail of what type of services they present and look into rough details like their bonding and insurance situation. Businesses have to be certified as a minority company or woman-owned company. The prize for getting into those hoops will be a listing in the Business Resource Guide of the South Florida organizing committee, which is translated to big business for a small company. This year, around 540 companies were accommodated it into the guide.
Florist Sher Tannozzini, the owner of Flowers From The Rainflorist that is based in Fort Lauderdale is one of the bidders for a place in this season’s showdown. Two months before the game, some of the contracts are still being determined. Tannozzini lost out on one subcontracting project that she made a bid on, in supplying floral centerpieces; still, she remains in contention for two more.
The NFL opens a large opportunity for me and even if I don’t succeed in any contracts it was worth it, Sher said. The simple participation in the process of bidding has introduced her to related fields in the businesses, like party planning firms and limousine rental. Those contacts have provided new avenues that are non-NFL business for her flower shop.
Tannozzini stated that she was a little bit shy in thinking that if she joined the program, she would suddenly have a lot of people beating down her door for the Super Bowl contracts. That is not the reality; it is much more aggressive than that. The special events business development manager of the NFL, Tisha Ford says that working with local businesses brings a community atmosphere to the Super Bowl. This event is traveling and each region is different and has its own tone, she says. Getting to know a specific local society will help tap into its awesome resources. This is what the Super Bowl 2010 can help do.
Superbowl 44 Celebrity Fishing Classic
January 28, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
This is the story behind the Super Bowl 44 Celebrity Fishing Classic. Last February 28, 2009, on a sunny morning, four young friends, all athletes, joined together by their love of football, fishing and boating. They sailed out to have a happy day at sea. But after a few miles off the coast of Clearwater, Florida, their fishing trip turned into a tragedy. The 2010 South Florida Super Celebrity Fishing Classic will honor Marquis Cooper, William Bleakley, Corey Smith and survivor, Nick Schuyler.
On February 1st, 2010, all through the week of Super Bowl XLIV, the South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee will organize a banquet, video, auction and tribute to these athletes at the International Game Fish Association Hall of Fame in Dania Beach, Florida. A one-day fishing tournament will be held in Miami on February 3rd. Everybody is invited to join in this event that will celebrate the young athletes’ lives. The proceeds will go to the charity or foundations that are picked by the victim’s families. The representatives and their families are all accepting this event as we embrace a bit of these fine young men who loved fishing.
The 2010 South Florida Super Celebrity Fishing Classic (SCFC) will be a prestigious and glamorous fishing tournament that will feature old and new pro athletes and celebrities. This one-day tournament will give the proceeds to foundations or charities chosen by the families of the four victims. Kickoff Party tickets for the awarding ceremony can be purchased in advance and are open to the public. The purchase tickets or entry form to the ceremony/Kickoff Party can also be downloaded.
The event will be as follows, February 1, 2010 6:00pm-10:00pm will be the Celebrity Kick-off party, Captains Meeting, and Silent & Live Auctions. On February 3, 2010 7:00am-10:00pm. Fishing competition will start. At 3:30-5:30pm will be the official weigh-in and Dock Party. At 5:30-6:30pm will be the Cocktail Party. Dinner, Entertainment, and Awards Ceremony will begin at 6:30-10:00pm.
The Celebrity Kick-off Party, Captains Meeting, and Silent & Live Auctions: IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame will be held at the 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach, FL.
Fishing will be staged on the Doubletree Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay/Sea Isle Marina, 1717 North Bayshore Drive, Miami, FL.
The members of the committee are as follows, Rodney Barreto, Chairman, Mike Zimmer, Jeff Peck, Co-Chairman, and 2010 Celebrity Fishing Classic. Judy Layne, Tournament Director, 2010 Celebrity Fishing Classic. Nick Schuyler, the only survivor of the sea tragedy. The VIP Entry fee is $3,500 that includes 4 anglers, 8 social tickets, a celebrity and charter boat, and 1 angler bag, shirt & hat for each registered angler. The Celebrity Entry fee is $2,000 which also includes 4 anglers, 4 tickets, a celebrity, and 1 angler bag, shirt & hat for each registered angler. While the Basic Entry fee is $1,200 and includes 4 anglers, 4 tickets, and 1 angler bag, shirt & hat for each registered angler. The price of additional anglers is $400 each. The Kick-Off Tickets are $150 each and the Award Ceremony Tickets are $100. So it will be a treat to join the Super Bowl 44 Celebrity Fishing Classic.
Its Colts vs Saints in Suporbowl 44?

Super Bowl 44 Colts fans looking forward to Super Bowl
Playoff fever is getting ready in Indianapolis. While the Colts do not know yet what team they will face in their initial playoff game, a lot of fans are already looking forward to watching the Super Bowl 44. True blue Colts fans held their initial Indianapolis public meeting with regards to the playoff season at the Circle Center Mall. Autographs from the players and a playoff ticket raffle are the used as a lure. Fans were patiently willing to wait in line, even though everybody knows that the first Colts playoff game is still more than a week away. Fans that were there are also imagining the thrill of a Super Bowl appearance in Miami.
Paula Szczepanek a Colts super fan said Oh no, we do not have to go to Miami. But the Colts are. Surely, it would absolutely be worth the trip, Andrew Burrows said. He will not have to think twice about that.
A trip going to the Super Bowl is too costly for almost all the fans. But there are a lot of prepared Web sites with a lot of houses with pictures just waiting to be occupied by the arriving tourists, fans and the general public. If you’ve got a budget of about $1200 to $10,000 a day Florida homeowners will provide you the keys to their wonderful houses over for the Super Bowl weekend. For Jason Patterson, it will be dream come true, he is an avid Colts fan. He does not want to go to the Super Bowl unless the Colts will be playing there. But we are definitely going to be there, he said. On Craig’s list, fans can look for a package that not only includes a place to stay for the weekend, but also a vehicle driver and a game ticket. The price tag for this package is only $3,000 per person.
But another diehard Colts fan with the name of Nikki Gott might be going to the Super Bowl and not having to spend a single penny. She is hoping to, this is what she said. She is taking part of a contest right now. She is representing Indianapolis as the NFL Fandamonium Director. And all she needs to be is one of the top two vote getters on NFL-Monster, a website sponsor. She is now one of the eight finalists of the said contest and a ticket hopeful of the Super Bowl 44.
Update: Congratulations to the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts who will now meet in the Superbowl XLIV!
POLL: Who Will Win Superbowl 44?
January 24, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
SPECIAL NOTE: According to the results for this poll BEFORE THE GAME New Orleans had 53% chance to win and Indianapolis 47% chance to win.
Cast your vote and leave a comment below.
Superbowl 44 Commercials: Super Bowl 44 Ads Logos Revealed and No Campaign Ads
Football fans will be looking forward to Miami next February when Dolphin Stadium will host both Super Bowl XLIV and the 2010 Pro Bowl. But since those two games are still months from now, fans were treated on Wednesday when the South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee showed the logos for both of the big NFL games. In the Super Bowl 44 logo for, the “L” and the “I” they form a goal post and in the middle a football and on the far left and right there are two stars; that represented the AFC and the NFC. Super Bowl 44 banners and signs will soon be visible all over South Florida. You will see them in the newspapers and in TV very soon and by Christmas they will be shown all over the city as we closer to the Super Bowl season fever, Frank Supovitz NFL Senior Vice President of Special Events said.
Adding to the official presentation of the game logos, a news conference also had new data about the games, activities, ticket sales, and volunteer opportunities. Super Bowl XLIV will commence on 7 February 2010 at the Dolphin Stadium. It will be the 10th time that South Florida is hosting a Super Bowl game which is record-breaking. Pro Bowl 2010 will be played a week earlier the Super Bowl, on 31 January 2010 and also at Dolphin Stadium. It will be the first time after 30 years that the Pro Bowl will not be played in Hawaii. South Florida hosted it last in 1975 at the Orange Bowl. Officially CBS4 is the home of Super Bowl XLIV. Tickets for the Pro Bowl will first be made available to season ticket holders of the Dolphins in July.

There will be no campaign ad Interference for the Super Bowl. The Fox Network will not sell advertising time to a political candidate during the Super Bowl, according to reports published. The game will begin on February 3, two days before the primaries of the important day, Super Tuesday. The industry publication Advertising Age made a report on its web site today that Fox has decided not to sell air time to candidates since it cannot accommodate them all.
Fox lawyers asked the Federal Communications Commission regulations to give an explanation about the company’s decision. Fox comply with all legal regulations with regards to selling time for candidates, including requirements that apply to broadcast like Super Bowl, this was said by a Fox spokesperson told AdAge. Fox can refuse to sell air time in this situation and can use the FCC ruling that turning down candidates is reasonable in unique, broadcasts where equal ad time cannot be given to all candidates, the report said.

Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints: Can Vikings Win Superbowl 44?
January 19, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
With Super Bowl XLIV or plainly just go back to using 44 in South Florida merely few days away to go, it has never been too early to start reflecting on all the probable matchups, with all their interesting storylines. Taking in the scope of the complete 12-team playoff field, in any case while it lasts, here is a simple sample prediction of the top 10 hoped-for Super pairings. First is Jets vs. Packers, these are the two former Brett Favre’s who will meet in the Super Bowl, but he is not there. Second is Chargers vs. Saints, The Drew Brees Bowl, it will be a battle of the Brees against Philip Rivers, the quarterback who substituted him in San Diego, would be the primary storyline of the game.
Third is the Colts vs. Vikings, Will this be an exhibition matchup? It will be Peyton Manning versus Brett Favre. This may be a journalist item for a real article write up. Fourth is Chargers vs. Cowboys, Wade Phillips was picked up by Jerry Jones in the early 2007 as his head coach and the other choice would have been Norv Turner for the job. Both Phillips and Turner have cached three different NFL teams but have not ever won in a Super Bowl. This will be a Vindication Bowl. Firth is Saints vs. Colts, It is every Manning for himself on the Super Bowl, especially with Peyton playing against Archie, his fathers former team. Sixth Jets vs. Vikings, Favre will face the team he made that 2008 cameo role. Most probably by now the Jets fans have forgiven him for tanking at the season end and in the process getting New York’s head coach fired.
Seventh Jets vs. Eagles, it will be very interesting to see Rex Ryan the New York head coach seeking revenge against the team that fired Buddy Ryan his father after being winless for three straight playoff trips from 1988-90. Eight is Saints vs. Patriots, the Saints were blown out in Week 12 and surely the Patriots would love to try again and stop the team that beat them in the Superdome. NIneth is Ravens vs. Eagles, a great match up between coaches, the mentor and the protégé. It will be Coach Andy Reid against John Harbaugh his former assistant in the Eagles. Last is Colts vs. Cowboys, this will be a remake of the Blooper Bowl, Super Bowl V which should be forgotten, this is a pairing that makes the top list of Super Bowls worst-played. Now you can make a pick on the Super Bowl 44 Matchups.
THE SUPER BOWL XLIV LIVE AUCTION COMES TO SUPER BOWL FAN ZONE AND HARD ROCK CAFÉ IN MIAMI
January 10, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
Auction Preview Runs Wednesday – Saturday, Feb. 3 – 6, at Super Bowl Fan Zone on South Beach Live Auction to Be Held 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010 at the Hard Rock Café Miami
EXTON, PA — JANUARY 20, 2010– Hunt Auctions, a sports memorabilia auction company based in Exton, Pa., will again partner with NFL Auction and NFL PLAYERS to produce The Super Bowl XLIV Live Auction in Miami. The live auction will feature more than 280 football related items from both past and present stars ranging from Joe Namath to Brett Favre. A portion of the proceeds from the auction will benefit charities designated by the NFL, NFL PLAYERS and participating NFL teams.
Highlighted items of this year’s auction include:
• Joe Namath New York Jets game-worn jersey c.1970-73 (Estimated Value: $20,000-$30,000)
• Scarce Sammy Baugh Washington Redskins professional model jersey c.1940s ($20,000-$30,000)
• Norm Van Brocklin 1949 College All-Stars game-worn uniform and helmet ($10,000-$15,000)
• Brett Favre 2008 New York Jets game-used Captain’s patch jersey ($10,000-$15,000)
• Mark Sanchez 2009 New York Jets rookie game-worn jersey ($2,000-$3,000)
• Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals game-worn autographed jersey ($2,000-$3,000)
• 2009 AFC & NFC Championship Game kickoff footballs ($1,500-$2,500 each)
• 1972 Miami Dolphins team-signed football ($1,000-$1,500)
• Black Eyed Peas autographed 2009 NFL Kickoff Football ($200-$400)
“Hunt Auctions is thrilled to be working with NFL Auction and NFL PLAYERS to bring both vintage and modern collectibles to the fan market,” said David Hunt, president of Hunt Auctions. “The Super Bowl is a terrific place to connect with passionate fans, and we are pleased to be taking part in this exciting auction event once again.”
Super Bowl XLIV Live Auction events will kickoff with a Preview Exhibition at Super Bowl Fan Zone at South Beach as part of the fan attractions. All 280+ live auction items will be on display for visitors of the Super Bowl Fan Zone from 10AM-6PM on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 4 and 5, and will wrap up on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. -11 p.m. Admission to the preview is free. In addition, Hunt Auctions will run a complimentary appraisal fair for fans who want to learn more about their own sports collectibles. A limited number of items will be accepted on consignment for the auction.
On Sunday, Feb. 7,the action turns to The Hard Rock Café (401 Biscayne Blvd. R-200 at Bayside Marketplace, Miami, FL 33132) where the live auction opens for public bidding at 1 p.m. Bids can either be made in person at the Hard Rock Café on Sunday, via telephone at 610-524-0822, or online at www.HuntAuctions.com up until Saturday, Feb. 6 at 5 p.m.. More information and photos of all the items being auctioned can also be found at www.HuntAuctions.com.
“The NFL is proud to provide a compelling auction experience for our fans,” said Pete Quaglierini, NFL manager of NFL Auction. “Our fans have continually shown their support each year and we are happy to give them the opportunity to own merchandise from their favorite stars, all while helping out worthwhile charities.”
“NFL PLAYERS is excited to build upon our partnership with Hunt Auctions,” said Chad Kurz, player marketing manager for NFL PLAYERS. “NFL Auction represents one of the many ways NFL players are making a difference in their local communities, and this platform brings much needed awareness and funds to those efforts.”
ABOUT HUNT AUCTIONS:
For over 18 years, Hunt Auctions has been a leader in the sports memorabilia auction industry. Numerous former players and their families have trusted their collections with Hunt Auctions including Whitey Ford, and the families of Joe DiMaggio, Thurman Munson, Roy Campanella, and Connie Mack. Hunt Auctions is also the Official Auction Company of Louisville Slugger Museum & FactorySM in Louisville, KY and the Official Auctioneer of Major League Baseball All-Star FanFest®. In the spring of 2008, Hunt Auctions formed a joint partnership with the Carlsbad, CA based trading card manufacturer, Upper Deck Co. For more information, please visit www.HuntAuctions.com.
ABOUT NFL AUCTION:
“NFL Auction brings fans closer to the game with authentic, one-of-a-kind memorabilia straight from the playing field. Operated by the NFL and NFL PLAYERS, NFL Auction has generated more than $10 million since 2001, with proceeds going to charities designated by the NFL, NFL PLAYERS and participating NFL teams. For more information, please visit www.nflauction.nfl.com.”
ABOUT NFL PLAYERS:
Formed in 1994, NFL PLAYERS is the licensing and marketing subsidiary of the NFL Players Association. Representing more than 1,800 active and many memorable retired NFL players, NFL PLAYERS “takes the helmets off” the players and markets them as personalities as well as professional athletes. Through an exclusive sponsorship agreement between the organization and the NFL, players are integrated into NFL sponsor activation programs. In addition, under an exclusive agreement between NFL PLAYERS and the NFL, NFLPLAYERS.COM, the company’s official website, is part of the NFL Internet Network. Each year NFL PLAYERS negotiates and facilitates extensive player marketing opportunities for players. NFL PLAYERS activities include retail licensing, corporate sponsorships and promotions, special events, radio and television projects, publishing and internet. For more information, please visit NFLPLAYERS.COM.
Superbowl 44 Series Super Events
January 7, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
Super Bowl 44 Series Super Events is a Super Celebration Series that will be made of public events that are sanctioned by the Host Committee produces. Planned Super Bowl Host Committee of South Florida Will take care Super Celebration Series events for Super Bowl XLIV that will include Art & Jazz on the Avenue that will be staged in Delray Beach on January 28, 2010. They will highlight the Avenue event. It is an open house for merchants and restaurants to attract visitors and local residents to the Delray downtown. The activities will include a Punt, Pass & Kick competition for boys and girls of several age groups and a lot more games. Some 60,000 people are expected to participate in this event.
On January 29 and February 7, 2010. It will showcase the South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee’s Champions Arch, made by Gerdau Ameristeel. It will commemorate the past nine champions awarded in South Florida, while making a visual bridge that will link that were played first at the Orange Bowl and at the Dolphin Stadium now. Steel that are recycled is used to make nine one-of-a-kind sculptures that represent the past champions along with the two conference champions. One of them will join the great champions of the past South Florida Super Bowls. Gerdau Ameristeel supplied recycled steel for the project that include a big building that will extent South Beach’s famed Ocean Drive along with 11 smaller fixtures that will be shown on the street on the side of Lummis Park.
The Super Art in the Park will be shown on January 29, 2010. It is presented by the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana Arts and Music Foundation and the Downtown Coral Gables Business Improvement District. The South Florida community is requested to take part of the special edition of Super Art in the Park from 6pm to midnight at Ponce Circle Park in Downtown Coral Gables. The event is for the family, open and free to the public. It will feature a night filled with activities in and around the Ponce Circle Park in Downtown Coral Gables. This event features live music and beautiful art, memorabilia, sports celebrities, Super Bowl-themed activities for big and small kids and a lot more. People are advised to come early and stay late in the Coral Gables and enjoy the festivities for Super Art in the Park and avail of all the great restaurants. These are just some of the events that will take place; you can check back here for more details and events regarding the Super Bowl 44 Series Super Events.
Super Bowl 44 Youth Learning
January 7, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment

If you want your class to get excited about learning, Super Bowl 44 Youth Learning is for you. Make a connection with the Super Bowl by getting connected with the Super Learning in a Super City (SLSC) program. This is an outreach program for the youth that is school-based. It is the biggest program of its kind in Super Bowl history. It offers a chance for students not looking at the geographic location or socio-economic background to be a part of the Super Bowl. Teachers who are joining will have access to distinctive lesson plans for their classroom use. The K-12 program is patterned from the Super Bowl platform and focus on character education, literacy, environmental awareness and community service.
It is a school based youth academy outreach program from kindergarten through grade twelve. The concept was initially made for Super Bowl XXXV, it is tailored to add student’s confidence and use education as a source for achieving their life goals, learning from role models and heroes beyond the game, and developing character and citizenship that will maintain them by means of the trials they will encounter. The youth, their families and educators that partake in the SLSC Incentive Program are entitled for incentives, prizes and access to exclusive Super Bowl Host Committee, Tampa Bay and NFL sanctioned events. The task of the SLSC’s is to show how people of ordinary stature can become extraordinary by means of goal setting and character education.
The SLSC is free for all educators, the public, private and K-12 school teachers in the Tampa Bay region. They can download from the Host Committee’s official Web site the FREE CURRICULUM GUIDES for SLSC. They can also download the REWARDS AND CONTEST PROGRAM PACKAGE that will give them the proper information about the incentives and contests. Teachers can use some or all of the lessons in the curriculum guide in their classes. All lessons were intended to be individual lessons.
To take part in the incentive programs, teachers must register online on behalf of their class to be eligible. They can get the Incentive Program Packet online and the complete information regarding the contests, rewards and participation in some of the Super Bowl activities. Teachers who register their classes for their students will be eligible for prizes for the top performers. The prizes that will be given for eligible teachers, administrators, and students will be the NFL Experience tickets, NFL merchandise, invitations to ticketed events and prizes provided by local sponsors. The Super Bowl 44 Youth Learning will lead you to a better tomorrow.
Super Bowl XLIV Insight
January 7, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
Ready of not the next biggest football event is coming, The Super Bowl 44 NFL championships. The 44th Super Bowl series will take place at the Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Since 1997, The Landshark Stadium has already been host to some football events and it included two World Series and four Super Bowls. This is the fifth time that the Stadium will host the Super Bowl and number nine for the Miami area.
The official start of the Super Bowl XLIV will be on February 7, 2010. It will also be shown live via CBS. Due to the event’s popularity, it is always considered almost a US national holiday. Fans usually call it Super Bowl Sunday. This day is considered a family day where they are out enjoying the activities and food in and around the vicinity. The event is almost as well-liked as Thanksgiving Day.
Almost equal to the championship itself, the half time shows are extremely expected as well. A lot of stars have livened up the game by their interval numbers during half-time. Among them are Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Paula Abdul, The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty. For 2010, there are talks that Bon Jovi will perform in the half-time show. However, Bruce Springsteen and his band had voiced out their willingness to do it. But The Who got the slot. They will be the next performers of the Super Bowl half-time.
Since this is one of the major events in 2010, Super Bowl XLIV will certainly make Florida an active state with all the tourists and the fans going to the place just to see live their favorite game. As the chosen hosts, the Tampa Bay area has made a signal that all systems are going for the event. Even the transportations and highways in the area are ready to convey both the tourists and locals to the stadium. The inns, hotels and other lodging areas all geared up for the event too. The restaurants have made their menu adjustments as early as now to feed the huge number of hungry customers who are going to join in the fun.
The Landshark Stadium can seat more than 65,000 persons and it can hold as much as 75,000 people when in need. The stadium has state of the art amenities too, with luxury suites amounting to 195 of the best seats in the house. You can even watch your favorite game using a private room complete with complete amenities like retractable windows, restroom, television screens, bar, and air conditioning systems. This is a glimpse of the insight of the Super Bowl 44.
Poll: Who Will Win Superbowl 44 on February 7, 2010
January 6, 2010 by Rich Webb · Leave a Comment
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