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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

MEDIA DAY HIGHLIGHTS (L-O-L)

Yes, the (L-O-L) in the title does stand for Laugh Out Loud. Why? Because that was my exact reaction when reading the ridiculous questions that were asked on this year's Media Day.

Media Day...the day that every random reporter, even if they have nothing to do with sports, comes out to interview the players. Some asked questions like, "Tom Brady, what do you prefer pizza or chowder?" Other's asked questions like, "How's it feel being an uncle, Eli?"

My personal favorite was Antrel Rolle's response when asked what is favorite Madonna song is, "Like a Virgin..but I can't sing it, because I'm definitely not that.."

There was a "reporter" from Nickelodeon dressed as a super-hero. Obsurd questions were asked by a man from VH1 dressed in an old-school football uniform. A woman from Access Hollywood made an impression, probably because she looked like she just stepped out of a Victoria Secret magazine.

As you can see, this money-making gimmick had it's moments. To add to the mayhem, the public was allowed to purchase tickets this year to attend Media Day. Many people tweeted about the craziest questions asked, which range from hysterical to down-right pointless. 'Tis the Super Bowl season. Enjoy reading them and laughing out loud!

-Sarah Kirk

MANNING SITS OUT THIS SUPER BOWL


Don't panic Giants fans! Eli Manning will certainly be on the field this Sunday ready to play the game of his life in the highly anticipated Giants-Patriots rematch. The Manning brother I am referring to is "Mr. Indianapolis" himself...Peyton.

In the midst of all the Super Bowl hype between New York and New England fans, I would like to take the spotlight away from the rivals for a second to focus on the sibling that won't be playing in his own house. Ironically, this year Super Bowl XLVI will be held in the Indianapolis stadium, where Peyton Manning has inspired millions of hometown fans to get off their counch and go support their team.

As most of you sports fans already know, the four-time NFL MVP had to sit this season out due to a series of unfortunate neck injuries. Colts fans were devastated as this impacted their 2011 season, when the Colts went 2-14, severing any chance at reaching the Super Bowl. After suffering through a Manning-less season, Indianapolis is more worried that there will be no comeback for the star quarterback.

The injured quarterback was paid $18 million to sit on the sidelines this season, but the team is arriving at a heart-breaking decision, do they keep him on the roster (paying him $28 million) if there is no hope for him to play again? Fans everywhere are devestated at this thought, seeing that Indianapolis was virtually unknown for football in the pre-Peyton years.

Manning has been the hero of the mid-west town for the past 14 years, giving the locals something to believe in. "This town has embraced this guy like nothing I have ever seen before," Kevin Brinegar, the president of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, says. "He is the heart and soul." As the Super Bowl crowd piles into the Indianapolis stadium on Sunday, praying for their team to win, Colts fans will be praying for Peyton Manning's health.

As the long-awaited game approaches, media attention surrounds the Manning brothers more than ever. Peyton carried the Colts to the Super Bowl in 2007 and now it's time to watch the other sibling shine. It is evident, however, that Peyton is very supportive of his brother and pround to witness Eli lead the Giants to take on the Patriots for a second time.

Get ready Indianapolis, it's time to fill the void that one Manning left with the presence of another; it may not be the sibling you were hoping for, but family is there for one another no matter what. To read more on Peyton Manning check out http://www.thepostgame.com/node/4452 the article that triggered this blog post.

-Sarah Kirk