Thursday, February 1, 2018

52 Stops to Super Bowl LII


Every year since Super Bowl XL, I have used this blog for my "Stops To Super Bowl" list.  Every year, I create a list of smart, dumb, inane and chat worthy items for you to use in any banter leading up to and during the Super Bowl.

This year, it is 52 Stops to Super Bowl LII and I'm back with some more (and some of the same) little items for you about the upcoming big game.
#52-PATRIOTS AND EAGLES DO IT AGAIN:  The Patriots and Eagles will play in their second Super Bowl against each other. This will be the sixth pair to have a Super Bowl rematch and the seventh game to be a rematch.

These two met in Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville with the Pats winning, 24-21.

Other Super Bowl rematches are the Dolphins-Redskins, 49ers-Bengals, Cowboys-Bills, Giants-Patriots and Steelers-Cowboys. Only the Steelers-Cowboys have met three times in the Super Bowl.

History doesn't tell you much about who will win. The 49ers beat the Bengals twice, as did the Cowboys over the Bills and Giants over the Patriots. The Steelers beat the Cowboys twice before Dallas beat Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XXX. The Redskins would win their rematch with the Dolphins ten years after their first meeting.


#51-SUPER BOWL LI BROKE THE MOLD:
 As I've said, I've done these "Stop to Super Bowl" since Super Bowl XL. Most of the stats stay true year to year. Well. Super Bowl LI simply broke the mold.

The record for largest comeback in a Super Bowl was 10 points, which was done three times. The Patriots overcame a whopping 25-point deficit.  It was also the first overtime Super Bowl ever. The Pats were also the first team to win a Super Bowl despite throwing a pick-six.

Records were set for most passing yards (442), completions (43), pass attempts (63) and first downs (37) by a team and a player.  The Patriots became the only team to win a Super Bowl despite having the lead for zero seconds.
#50-BELICHICK KNOWS SUPER BOWLS:  Bill Belichick heads to his eighth Super Bowl appearance as a head coach. Belichick's eighth appearance and five Super Bowl titles are best all-time.
Belichick was also the defensive coordinator for the Giants in Super Bowls XXI and XXV and an assistant head coach for the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI. That's eleven Super Bowls he's coached in.
Amazingly, in his 18 seasons as the Patriots head coach, Belichick has taken his team to 12 AFC Championship games including a current streak of seven in a row.
Eagles' head coach Doug Pederson has Super Bowl experience as well, though not as a coach. He was Brett Favre's backup during their Super Bowl XXXI championship season (beating the Patriots) as well as on the team that lost Super Bowl XXXII.


#49-REPEAT THE REPEAT:  The Patriots are trying to become the first team since the ... well, Patriots ... to repeat as Super Bowl champions. The Pats did in in Super Bowls XXXVIII and XXXIX. If they do so, they will become just the second franchise to repeat as Super Bowl champions multiple times. Other repeat Super Bowl champions have been:

Packers (I, II)
Dolphins (VII, VIII)
Steelers (IX, X)
Steelers (XIII, XIV)
49ers (XXIII, XXIV)
Cowboys (XXVII, XXVIII)
Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)
Patriots (XXXVIII, XXXIX)

Prior to the Super Bowl era, the Bears (1940-41), Eagles (1948-49), Lions (1952-53), Browns (1954-55), Colts (1958-59) and Packers (1961-62) won back to back NFL championships. The Green Bay Packers won three consecutive NFL championships from 1965 to 1967 with the 1966 and 1967 teams playing in the first two Super Bowls. 


#48-ASK THE CHIEFS HOW TO BEAT THESE GUYS


The Kansas City Chiefs know what it takes to beat these guys. The Chiefs beat the Patriots in Week 1 of the season ... the opening Thursday game ... 42-27 in an amazing late game offensive display. The very next week, the Chiefs beat the Eagles, 27-20, in their home opener. The Chiefs began the season 5-0 before losing six of their next seven games. Kansas City would win their final four games of the season to finish 10-6 and AFC West champions. 



#47-SUPER BOWL SQUARES: Everyone participates in Super Bowl squares. You pay your money, write your name in the square and let fate decided not only what numbers you get but if they are any good. The digit you probably don't want? Two. That has been the final digit in the final score just four times ever. The number you want? Zero, obviously.  There has been 204 quarters in 51 Super Bowls and here are the six most likely combinations:

20: 0,7
17: 0,3
16: 0,0
15: 3,7
12: 0,4
11: 4,7

The most common numbers for the first quarter is 0,0 (13 times), halftime is 0,7 and 3,7 (5 times), third quarter is 3,7 (5 times) and final score 4,7 (5 times).

There have been 15 different number combinations that have never appeared at the end of any quarterback in Super Bowl history.

These are: 1,1 ... 1,2 ... 2,2 ... 2,3 ... 2,5 ... 2,6 ... 3,5 ... 3,9 ... 4,5 ... 5,5 ... 5,6 ... 5,8 ... 7,8 ... 8,8 ... 8,9.


#46-AFC LOVES FEBRUARY:
  
The Super Bowl will be held on February 4th. Since the first February Super Bowl in 2002, the AFC is 10-5 in those games held in the calendar's shortest month:

Super Bowl XXXVI: Patriots beat Rams on February 3, 2002

Super Bowl XXXVIII: Patriots beat Panthers on February 1, 2004
Super Bowl XXXIX: Patriots beat Eagles on February 6, 2005
Super Bowl XL: Steelers beat Seahawks on February 5, 2006
Super Bowl XLI: Colts beat Bears on February 4, 2007
Super Bowl XLII: Giants beat Patriots on February 3, 2008
Super Bowl XLIII: Steelers beat Cardinals on February 1, 2009
Super Bowl XLIV: Saints beat Colts on February 7, 2010
Super Bowl XLV: Packers beat Steelers on February 6, 2011
Super Bowl XLVI:  Giants beat Patriots on February 5, 2012
Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens beat 49ers on February 3, 2013
Super Bowl XLVIII: Seahawks beat Broncos on February 2, 2014
Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots beat Seahawks on February 1, 2015
Super Bowl 50: Broncos beat Panthers on February 7, 2016
Super Bowl LI: Patriots beat Falcons on February 5, 2017

#45-SCORE EARLY AND OFTEN
: Getting on the board early in the Super Bowl means you have a 67% chance of winning.


*The team who scores first in a Super Bowl is 34-17.

*Teams who score at least 30 points are 26-2. Only the Cowboys (SB XIII) and the 49ers (SB XLVII) scored at least 30 points and lost.
*Teams that score the first TD are 37-14.
*Teams leading at the half are 37-11 (there have been three ties)

#44-PATRIOTS AND EAGLES ARE BACK:
  
The New England Patriots are making their record 10th Super Bowl appearance.  That is two more than the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys. New England is 5-4 in their appearances, beating the Rams, Panthers, Eagles, Seahawks and Falcons and losing to the Bears, Packers and Giants twice.  The Philadelphia Eagles are making their 3rd Super Bowl, losing to the Raiders and Patriots in their previous appearances.


A lot is on the line, historically, for the Patriots in this one. A Super Bowl victory would tie them with the Steelers for most all-time. A loss would give them five, tying them with the Broncos for most all time
.


An Eagles loss makes them the seventh franchise to lose three Super Bowls (Broncos, Patriots, Bills, Vikings, Cowboys and Dolphins). A win makes them the 20th franchise to win a Super Bowl. 


#43-TRIO DOMINATES THE SUPER BOWL
Since Super Bowl XXXVIII (a span of 15 years), the AFC has been represented by Peyton Manning, Tom Brady or Ben Roethlisberger 14 times. Brady is making his record 8th in that time (Manning has 4 appearances have been in that time, Big Ben 3). The lone off year was Super Bowl XLVII when the Ravens' Joe Flacco won it.

In that same 14 year span, the NFC has had 13 different QBs. The only repeats on that side are Eli Manning and Russell Wilson, who each went twice. Those four AFC quarterbacks have won 10 of the 14 previous Super Bowls.


Brady is trying to win his 6th Super Bowl, two more than quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana.


#42-BACKUP QUARTERBACKS:
 The Eagles' Nick Foles is trying to become the 10th backup quarterback to win a Super Bowl.

The most famous late season ascensions (like Foles) are Doug Williams, who was inserted as Redskins starter for the playoffs when they won Super Bowl XXII, and Jeff Hostetler, who came in when Phil Simms was injured in Week 15 of the 1990 season and took the Giants to the Super Bowl XXV title.


Tom Brady took over for an injured Drew Bledsoe in Week 2 of the 2001 season and the rest is history. Same goes for Terry Bradshaw, who took the Steelers' starting gig in Week 7 of the 1974 season and won Pittsburgh's first Super Bowl. Roger Staubach took over the Cowboys starting job in Week 7 and went on to win Super Bowl VI. Jim Plunkett was backing up Dan Pastorini went he broke his leg in 1980. Plunkett started the final 11 games and won Super Bowl XV. Trent Dilfer replaced Tony Banks as the Ravens starter in Week 9 of the 2000 season and won the Super Bowl. 


Kurt Warner began the 1999 year as a backup before Trent Green was injured in preseason. We all know how that went.


Earl Morrall actually came in for an injured Johnny Unitas during Super Bowl V and led the Colts to a comeback victory over the Cowboys. 


#41-SUPER BOWL ON NBC:
 
This will be the 19th time NBC will televise the Super Bowl, tying CBS for most all-time by a network. NBC televised the first Super Bowl was 20 years ago (Super Bowl XXXI). Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth will call the game, Michelle Tafoya will be the sideline reporter and Dan Patrick will perform the trophy ceremony.

Michaels will be making his 10th appearance as the lead analyst for a Super Bowl and called such memorable moments as Malcolm Butler's goal line interception and Kevin Dyson tackled at the one-yard line. Collinsworth will make his 4th Super Bowl appearance as a color analyst and also went to two Super Bowls as a player. John Madden is the only person to have called Super Bowls on all four major networks (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC).


#40-NEXT GREAT MOMENT?:
 Every Super Bowl has that moment.  That one moment.  Sure, some have several memorable moments, but each has that one.  Whether it is Wide Right.  Or David Tyree. Or Julian Edelman. Or Lynn Swann's catch.  Or Jackie Smith's drop.  Doug Williams' 2nd quarter or One Yard Short.

Check out my list of
 each Super Bowl's top moment.  

#39-YOUR REFEREE IS:
 Gene Steratore. Steratore will be starting his first Super Bowl (he was an alternate for Super Bowl XLIV). He is an interesting ref for this game, as he hails from the Pittsburgh area and fans from there aren't too fond of either the Eagles or the Patriots. Steratore was involved in the controversial Calvin Johnson catch ruling in 2010, the Dez Bryant non-catch in the 2015 playoffs and then using an index card to measure a first down during a Cowboys-Raiders game last December.

#38-DIVISION ALL IN:
 
The only divisions that don't have all of their members with appearances in a Super Bowl are the AFC North (Browns), AFC South (Texas, Jaguars) and NFC North (Lions).


No division has all their members with Super Bowl championships. The NFC East (Eagles haven't won), AFC West (Chargers) and AFC East (Bills) have seen three of their four members win a title. The NFC East is the only division to have each of their members in multiple Super Bowls. The Cowboys have been to eight, the Redskins and Giants have been to five and the Eagles have been to three.


#37-NFC EAST TOPS THEM ALL:
  
The NFC East easily has the most Super Bowl champions than any other division. The 12 titles won bests the AFC North and AFC East for the top honors. The NFC East dominated from 1986-1995. In that span, the Giants ('86, '90), Redskins ('87, '91) and Cowboys ('92, '93, '95) went to and won 7 of 10 Super Bowls during that decade. The only other Super Bowl champ was San Francisco ('88, '89, '94).

Here's a rundown of the divisions:
12-NFC EAST (Cowboys-5, Giants-4, Redskins-3)
8-AFC NORTH (Steelers-6, Ravens-2)
8-AFC EAST (Patriots-5, Dolphins-2, Jets-1)
7-NFC WEST (Niners-5, Rams-1, Seahawks-1)
7-AFC WEST (Raiders-3, Broncos-3, Chiefs-1)
5-NFC NORTH (Packers-4, Bears-1)
2-AFC SOUTH (Colts-2)2-NFC SOUTH (Buccaneers-1, Saints-1)

As for Super Bowl appearances, the NFC East wins this title again:

21-NFC EAST (Cowboys-8, Redskins-5, Giants-5, Eagles-3)
20-AFC EAST (Patriots-10, Dolphins-5, Bills-4, Jets-1)
16-AFC WEST (Broncos-8, Raiders-5, Chiefs-2, Chargers-1)
13-NFC WEST (Niners-6, Rams-3, Seahawks-3, Cardinals-1)
12-AFC NORTH (Steelers-8, Ravens-2, Bengals-2)
11-NFC NORTH (Packers-5, Vikings-4, Bears-2)
6-NFC SOUTH (Falcons-2, Panthers-2, Bucs-1, Saints-1)
5-AFC SOUTH (Colts-4, Titans-1)

Note that this is under the current divisional format. Prior to 1970 merger, divisions were vastly different. Since the merger, the 1970 Colts won in the AFC East and the 1998 Falcons went to the Super Bowl as a member of the NFC West. That would technically give the AFC East 21 Super Bowl appearances and 9 Super Bowl titles ... and the NFC West 14 Super Bowl appearances. 


Also, from 1970 to 2001 both conferences had a Central Division. Now, those divisions are essentially the makeup of the current North divisions (Buccaneers left the NFC Central for the NFC South; the Titans and Jaguars left the AFC Central for the AFC South) so there really isn't any real differences there. But for informational purposes, here is what those now defunct divisions did: 


Super Bowl championships

6-AFC CENTRAL (Steelers-5, Ravens-1)
2-NFC CENTRAL (Packers-1, Bears-1)

Super Bowl appearances
9-AFC CENTRAL (Steelers-5, Bengals-2, Ravens-1, Titans-1)
6-NFC CENTRAL (Vikings-3, Packers-2, Bears-1)

#36-THERE IS ANOTHER VINCE LOMBARDI TROPHY OUT THERE
:  T
here have been 51 Super Bowls to date yet there are 52 Vince Lombardi Trophies (given to the Super Bowl winning team) out and about. How is that?


Well, that little ditty comes to light after the passing of Rams owner Georgia Frontiere. Frontiere's husband, former-Colts and Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom, is the reason behind the story.


When Colts owner Carroll Rosenbloom, Frontiere's late husband, traded the Colts for the Rams in a franchise swap in 1972, he decided he wanted to keep the Lombardi Trophy the Colts won in Super Bowl V. When Super Bowl VII took place in Los Angeles, Rosenbloom told the Colts he was going to put on a display of Super Bowl trophies and asked them to bring it to the West Coast. They did. There was no display, and Rosenbloom never returned the trophy. After the Colts complained to the league office, former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle had a duplicate made for the Colts, which remains in Baltimore (it was originally shipped to Indianapolis when the team moved but a deal was struck and it was returned to Maryland). The original Super Bowl V trophy? It presumably was in Frontiere's possession and now belongs to her heirs.


So, there are two Vince Lombardi trophies awarded for Super Bowl V yet neither are with the franchise that won it. The original was in St. Louis with Frontiere with the other in Baltimore, the Colts old digs. Meanwhile, Indianapolis can only show off the trophy they won over the Bears.


#35-PEOPLE WATCH THE SUPER BOWL: 
Of the 20 most watched television broadcasts in United States history, 19 of them are Super Bowls. Super Bowl XLIX leads the pack as the most watched all-time (that's the Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl). The only telecast that wasn't a Super Bowl? The M*A*S*H series finale in 1983. That is currently 9th all-time.

#34-TOP SEEDS MEET AGAIN IN THE SUPER BOWL:
 Both the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles were the top seeds in the respective conferences. This marks the 13th time the top two seeds have met in the Super Bowl since the NFL used a seeding format in 1975.


This is the fourth time in the last five years that the two top seeds faces off. The lone top seed that didn't make it to the Super Bowl in that span was the 2016 Dallas Cowboys. Here is the most likely seeding matchups in Super Bowl history:
 

13: #1 vs #1

13: #1 vs #2
5: #2 vs #4
4: #1 vs #4
3: #1 vs #3
2: #1 vs #5
1: #1 vs #6
1: #2 vs #3
1: #2 vs #6

Note that two #2 seeds have never met in the Super Bowl and that no Super Bowl has ever not had a team that was seeded in the top two. That makes 49 of a possible 86 No. 1 seeds making it to the big game. Also, from 1994 to 2008 there were no #1 vs #1 matchups. 


#33-OLD MAN BRADY:
  
Tom Brady will be the oldest quarterback to start a Super Bowl passing Peyton Manning, who won Super Bowl 50. Brady will be the first 40-year old quarterback to start a Super Bowl. He will join Matt Stover, Jeff Feagles, Matt Bryant, Mike Horan, George Blanda and Jerry Rice as the lone 40-year olds to play in the Super Bowl. Brady joins Rice as the only non-kickers.

#32-CHAMPIONSHIP CITIES
:  
New England and Philadelphia couldn't be more different when it comes to championships.

The New England Patriots are looking for their sixth Super Bowl victory, which would tie them for 1st place all-time (Steelers). The Boston Red Sox have won three World Series championships since 2004 and the Celtics have 17 NBA titles, best all-time and the Bruins won the 2011 Stanley Cup. In fact, since 2001 when the Patriots won their first Super Bowl, the Boston pro sports franchises have been to 15 title games/series (Patriots-8, Red Sox-3, Celtics-2, Bruins-2).


Philadelphia is looking for its first professional sports championship since 2008 when the Phillies beat the Rays in the World Series for their second title. The 76ers beat the Lakers in the memorable "Fo-Fo-Fo" playoffs in 1983 and Philly also won NBA titles in 1967 and 1956. The Eagles are looking for their first Super Bowl title after losing their first two. The Flyers won Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975.


#31-BACK TO MINNEAPOLIS:
 Minneapolis is hosting their second Super Bowl. They hosted Super Bowl XXVI when the Redskins beat the Bills, 37-24 (also an AFC East team versus an NFC East team). It remains the northernmost city to host a Super Bowl and the sixth Super Bowl to be set in a cold weather city (Minnesota, Detroit, Pontiac, East Rutherford, Indianapolis).

Their first Super Bowl was held at the old Metrodome, while this one will be at sparkling U.S. Bank Stadium. 


#30-QUARTERBACKS COMING BACK:
 19 quarterbacks have started multiple Super Bowls, including Tom Brady. Brady will be making his sixth start as a QB for a Super Bowl (for perspective, only Peyton Manning, John Elway. Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Jim Kelly and Roger Staubach have all started as many as four). The last three Super Bowls (and four of the last six) have been won by a quarterback who had won a Super Bowl before.

#29- FUTURE SUPER BOWLS:
  
Super Bowl LII will be held in the new sparkling U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN. Minneapolis will be hosting its second Super Bowl. 

Super Bowl LIII will be at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, the third time that city has hosted the game and the first for the stadium that debuted this season. Super Bowl LIV will be played in Hard Rock Stadium in Miami; Super Bowl LV will be at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium; the new Los Angeles Stadium will host Super Bowl LVI.


#28-SUPER BOWL POST-PROGRAMMING:
 NBC will air
 the a crucial episode of  "This Is Us" after the Super Bowl where we get to find out what happens to the dad (so my wife tells me). 

The trend recently is for the network broadcasting the Super Bowl loves breaking in new shows or extended shows following the game.  "Undercover Boss" (CBS, 2010), "Extreme" (ABC, 1995), "Homicide" (NBC, 1993), "Davis Rules" (ABC, 1991), "Grand Slam" (CBS, 1990), "The Wonders Years" (ABC, 1988), "Hard Copy" (CBS, 1987), "The Last Precinct" (NBC, 1986), "MacGruder and Loud" (ABC, 1985), "Airwolf" (CBS, 1984), "The A-Team" (NBC, 1983) and "Brothers and Sisters" (NBC, 1979) as shows who debuted after the Super Bowl.


Some other big-time heavyweights have also appeared right after the game. "Lassie," "All in the Family," "60 Minutes," "CHiPs," "Archie Bunker's Place," "Friends," "The X-Files," "The Simpsons," "Survivor," "Grey's Anatomy," "House" and "The Office" all have been post-Super Bowl shows.


#27-BEEN THERE, DONE THAT:
 
There have been 22 Super Bowls where one starting QB comes in with Super Bowl experience while the other one doesn't. Does experience matter? Well, the QB with the experience is just 12-10 in those games.

However, in four of the last six occasions of this happening the new guy won. Russell Wilson (new) beat Peyton Manning (old), Aaron Rodgers (new) beat Big Ben (old), Drew Brees (new) beat Peyton Manning (old) and Eli Manning (new) beat Tom Brady (old) in their first Super Bowl matchup. Last two years, Peyton Manning (old) beat Cam Newton (new) and Tom Brady (old) beat Matt Ryan (new).


Brady will be making his eighth Super Bowl start while Nick Foles makes his first.


#26-SUPER BOWL CONSUMPTION: 
 
Some nice stats for you:

8 million: Total pounds of popcorn consumed on Super Bowl Sunday.
28 million: Pounds of potato chips consumed.53.5 million: Pounds of avocados consumed.
222,792: Number of football fields worth of farmland to grow all that corn, potatoes, and avocados.
11.8: Depth, in feet, of guacamole consumed if it were spread across the football field.
293,000: Number of miles of potato chips, laid end to end, consumed during the game.
1 billion: Number of chicken wings consumed on Super Bowl Sunday.
325.5 million: Gallons of beer drank by Americans that day.
493: Number of Olympic-sized swimming pools that could be filled with all that beer.
20%: Increase in anti-acid sales the Monday after the game.
7 million: Number of employees who will not show up to work Monday.

#25-STICK WITH THE FAVORITES: New England enters Super Bowl LII as the favorites. 
Yeah, there are upsets, but don't count on them. The favorite has won 11 of the last 19 Super Bowls. In fact the favorite is 33-18 in the Super Bowl. Teams favored by at least seven points are 19-6.


#24-STILL, NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE UNDERDOG:
 
Over the past 12 Super Bowls, six of them had a team whose playoff seed was either 4, 5 or 6. Those teams are 5-1 when they get there (only the 2008 Cardinals didn't win – and they nearly did) with those teams beating either a No. 1 or No. 2 seed. Here is a short list of some notable Super Bowl upsets: 


Super Bowl III: The Baltimore Colts came in as 18-point favorites. They left watching the Jets' Joe Namath fulfilling his prediction of an upset. Super Bowl IV: The Kansas City Chiefs spanked the Minnesota Vikings, despite being a 12-point underdog. 

Super Bowl VII: 
Oddly, the undefeated Miami Dolphins entered the game as 1.5-point underdogs to the Washington Redskins. 

Super Bowl XXV: 
The Buffalo Bills would begin their four game Super Bowl losing streak by succumbing to the Giants, who were 7-point dogs. 

Super Bowl XXXII:
 The Denver Broncos, an 11.5-point underdog, ended the AFC's thirteen game losing streak by beating Green Bay. 

Super Bowl XXXVI: 
These New England Patriots began their dynasty by beating the St. Louis Rams, who were 14-point favorites. 

Super Bowl XLII:
 The 12-point dog Giants ended the Patriots perfect season with a magical game. See, it can happen. Just because we all think one way doesn't mean we cannot be shocked. After all, those 2001 Rams were juggernauts who were former champions and were heavy favorites. They left without the trophy.

#23-NFC OWNS THE COIN TOSS, BUT ... :
 
The NFC has won 18 of the last 20 coin tosses, including a 14 year winning streak mixed in. The team that wins the opening coin toss is just 24-26 in the game. That averages out to, well, the flip of a coin. Also, the coin has landed on heads 24 times and tails 27 times.

The coin toss winner has been the Super Bowl loser in 14 of the last 20 games and is 24-27 all-time.


SB 51: Falcons won the toss, lost the game

SB 50: Panthers won the toss, lost the game
SB 49: Seahawks won the toss, lost the game
SB 48: Seahawks won the toss and the game
SB 47: Ravens won the toss and the game
SB 46: Patriots won the toss, lost the game
SB 45: Packers won the toss and the game
SB 44: Saints won the toss and the game
SB 43: Cardinals won the toss, lost the game*
SB 42: Giants won the toss and the game
SB 41: Bears won the toss, lost the game
SB 40: Seahawks won the toss, lost the game
SB 39: Eagles won the toss, lost the game
SB 38: Panthers won the toss, lost the game
SB 37: Buccaneers won the toss and the game
SB 36: Rams won the toss, lost the game
SB 35: Giants won the toss, lost the game
SB 34: Rams won the toss and the game
SB 33: Falcons won the toss, lost the game
SB 32: Packers won the toss, lost the game
SB 31: Patriots won the toss, lost the game

*A little aside to this is that the Arizona Cardinals won the toss and deferred to the second half. The Steelers chose to receive which means the Cards were the first team in Super Bowl history to win the coin toss and kickoff. Since then, deferring to the second half is now the norm. The Seahawks would do the same in Super Bowls XLVIII and XLIX, Panthers in Super Bowl 50 and the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.


#22-KICKIN' IT UP, PICKIN' IT UP AND MAKING SURE YOU SCORE:
 Some more little stats for you:

- There has been at least one successful field goal in 49 of 51 Super Bowls. 

- Teams that have been shut out for one half (either the first or second) are a combined 1-19. The lone winner was those 1972 Dolphins who went scoreless in the second half of Super Bowl VII.
- Only one Super Bowl featured teams from the same state. Super Bowl XXIX between the Chargers and 49ers. The Giants and Bills both are "New York" teams, but the Giants play their home games in New Jersey. 
- Also, teams that intercept a pass for a TD are 12-1 in the Super Bowl. The 2016 Falcons were the first team to have a pick-six and lose a Super Bowl.

#21-NFC EAST vs AFC EAST: 
Super Bowl LII matches up teams from the NFC East and AFC East ... the two divisions that not only have been to more Super Bowls than any division but have won more Super Bowls than any division. This will be the 12th time these two divisions have met for the Super Bowl (11th using the current division alignment). Here is how the other meetings turned out.

VI: Cowboys beat Dolphins

VII: Dolphins beat Redskins
XVII: Redskins beat Dolphins
XXV: Giants beat Bills
XXVI: Redskins beat Bills
XXVII: Cowboys beat Bills
XXVIII: Cowboys beat Bills
XXXIX: Patriots beat Eagles
XLII: Giants beat Patriots
XLVI: Giants beat Patriots

Though the Colts are now in the AFC South, they were in the AFC East when they beat the Cowboys in Super Bowl V. 


The NFC East is making its 21st Super Bowl appearance as a division. The AFC East is making their 20th appearance with Patriots making their 10th appearance by themselves. Counting the 1970 Colts, the AFC East is making their 21st appearance as well. The NFC East is the only division to not only have all its member appear in multiple Super Bowls but each has been there three times.


#20-THINGS NON-FOOTBALL FANS CAN SAT TO FIT IN:  
Look, I know that there are people in America that will be attending Super Bowl parties because... well, they love to party. Some won't know who's playing in the game until they get there. Don't worry. So the diehards around the party who actually care about the game won't think you're a newbie, I'm here to help.


Here are a few vague quotes that you can use so you fit in among the football fans. You don't have to engage in a conversation with these, just drop these in from time to time you will at look somewhat informed. 


"The Patriots are back again, eh?"

"Is Brady the best quarterback ever?"
"You just gotta convert those third downs!"
"Don't sleep on Alshon Jeffrey!"
"Jay Ajayi needs a lot of touches."
"Third and long? I'd blitz."
"Remember the Bud Bowl?"
"I got a few bucks on this game."

"Damnit! I left my squares sheet at home!"
"It's nice to see the Eagles back in the Super Bowl!"
When there is a penalty called for holding, just say, "yeah, he was tackling him!"
"Wouldn't it be crazy if Nick Foles was the winning quarterback?"
"Bold prediction: James White as MVP!"
"Who is worse: Eagles fans or Patriots fans?"
Use only in a close game: "This could come down to who has the ball last."

#19-WEARING WHITE IS KEY:  Since the Patriots are designated the home team, they get to pick their jerseys for the Super Bowl (they chose white). Typically the road team will wear white for the game but in recent seasons, some teams have been bucking the trend and went their white jerseys. Good choice. In fact, the team that has worn white uniforms has won the last 12 of the last 13 Super Bowls (Patriots, Broncos, Patriots, Seahawks, Ravens, Giants, Saints, Steelers, Giants, Colts, Steelers, Patriots). The Packers won Super Bowl XLV wearing green. The Patriots won last year's Super Bowl victory while wearing white.

White jerseys are 33-18 in Super Bowl games.


#18-ALTERNATE VIEWING
Not interested in the Super Bowl? Well, here are some alternatives to watch. Remember, there's not only the Puppy Bowl, but a Kitten Bowl and Fish Bowl as well.

ABC: "America's Funniest Home Videos" and "Shark Tank" marathon

CBS: Various "NCIS" programs
FOX: Reruns of their normal Sunday lineup
A&E: "Storage Wars" marathon
AMC: "The Walking Dead" marathon
ANIMAL PLANET: Puppy Bowl XIV
BBC AMERICA: "Star Trek: The Next Generation" marathon
BRAVO: "Real Housewives Of Atlanta" marathon
CINEMAX: "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children"
CNBC: "Undercover Boss" marathon
CNN: "Death Row Stories" marathon
COMEDY CENTRAL: "Chappelle's Show" marathon
E!: "Safe Haven"ESPN: "World Series of Poker" marathon
ESPN2: "E:60" marathon
FOOD NETWORK: "Worst Cooks in America" marathon
FOX SPORTS 1: UFC Fight Night: Machida vs Anders
FREEFORM: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
FX: "Despicable Me 2", "Minions"
FXX: "Pitch Perfect 2"
GSN: "Family Feud" marathon
HISTORY: "Ancient Aliens" marathon
HBO: "Suicide Squad", "Gifted"
ID: "Dateline ID" marathon
LIFETIME: "Perfect Daughter", "Perfect Stalker", "Perfect Soulmate"
LOGO: "Three's Company" marathon
MLB NETWORK: Replay of Game 7 of the 2017 World Series
MTV: "Jersey Shore" marathon
NAT-GEO: "World's Deadliest" marathon
NBCSPORTS: Poker

OWN: "227" marathon
OXYGEN: "Snapped!" marathon
PARAMOUNT: "Cops" marathon
POP: "Without a Trace" marathon
SHOWTIME: "The Chi" marathon
STARZ: "Counterpart" marathon
SYFY: "Futurama" marathon
TBS: "Bad Teacher", "Magic Mike XXL"
TCM: "Black Narcissus"
TVLAND: "Everybody Loves Raymond" marathon
TNT: "The Hunger Games" marathonTR
UTV: "Impractical Jokers" marathon
USA: "Law & Order SVU" marathon
VICE: "Intervention" marathon
WE: "Monk" marathon
WGN: "How I Met Your Mother" marathon

#17-THE NO. 1 DRAFT PICKS:
 
Super Bowl 50 was the very first Super Bowl where both quarterbacks were No. 1 overall draft picks. Peyton Manning was drafted first overall in 1998; Cam Newton in 2011.  


Only Terry Bradshaw, Jim Plunkett, John Elway, Troy Aikman, Manning and Eli Manning have been top overall picks that also won a Super Bowl as a starting QB. Paul Hornung, Bubba Smith, Terry Bradshaw, Jim Plunkett, John Matuszak, Ed Jones, George Rogers, John Elway, Troy Aikman, Russell Maryland, Drew Bledsoe, Keyshawn Johnson, Orlando Pace, Peyton Manning, David Carr and Eli Manning have all been No. 1 picks who also won a Super Bowl.


However, Hornung, Bledsoe and Carr were just roster guys for their titles. Bledsoe did start and lose a Super Bowl.


No former No. 1 overall draft picks will playing in Super Bowl LII.


#16-LIST OF SUPER BOWL NO-NAMES: 
Below are guys that made their names in the Super Bowl. Some of these guys were pretty good NFLers before their breakout games ... some we haven't heard of before or since ... but performing well on the biggest of stages makes them legends.

Doug Williams (Redskins): 
It wasn't that Williams was a no-name as much as things really didn't pan out for him. Dude really came off the scrap heap. Williams did nothing much of note in his first years at Tampa Bay or in his USFL stint. Redskins coach Joe Gibbs (who coached Doug in Tampa) gave him a shot in 1986 to back up Jay Schroeder. In '87, Schroeder had some shoulder issues late in the season and Williams did a good job taking over. So much so that there was a QB controversy. Williams got the nod and the rest is history.

What Williams did in the 2nd quarter of Super Bowl XXII is nothing short of remarkable. He was 9-of-11 for 228 yards and 4 TDs. Again, that was just in the 2nd quarter! Williams would win the game's MVP and become the first (and only, so far) black quarterback to win a Super Bowl.


Timmy Smith (Redskins): 
If Doug Williams didn't win the MVP, Smith would have. Smith rushed for 204 yards (still a Super Bowl record) and two TDs. Coming into the game, Smith had rushed for just 129 yards that season. His career lasted just 15 games after the Super Bowl.

Max McGee (Packers): 
McGee is famous for his pre-Super Bowl I partying. With Boyd Dowler injured early in the game, a hung-over McGee would step in and catch the first TD pass in Super Bowl history. He would go on to catch seven passes for 138 yards and two TDs ... three more receptions than he had all season long.

Jeff Hostetler (Giants):
 People forget that Phil Simms didn't start the G-men's second Super Bowl title. Simms hurt his ankle late in the season and Hoss took it the rest of the way. He had the least amount of playing time of any QB to start a Super Bowl. He held up well, throwing for 222 yds and a TD.

Dan Bunz (49ers): 
The linebacker was instrumental in the greatest goal line stand in Super Bowl history, stuffing the Bengals four times with goal to go. The defining play was Bunz' tackle on a swing pass to Charles Alexander on third down (he was also in on the stop on fourth down).

Larry Brown (Cowboys): 
The running joke after Super Bowl XXX was that Brown was the Steelers' Neil O'Donnell's favorite target. Too bad he played for the other team. Brown picked off two O'Donnell throws ... his final game with Dallas. He used the MVP award to get a nice fat contract with the Raiders and did nothing much of note after the fact.

Dwight Smith (Buccaneers): 
If Brown won an MVP award for picking off two passes ... why didn't Smith win won for taking two picks back for TDs? He was a nickelback used a lot in a game where (a) Oakland's offensive attack warranted it and (b) the Raiders were so far behind that they had to take chances. Why ....

Dexter Jackson (Buccaneers):
 ... because Smith's second TD came in the closing seconds after the ballots had already been counted. Jackson had picked off two passes himself (none that went for TDs) that were momentum changers. And Jackson wouldn't have won the award either if not for fan voting taking place in the game (Simeon Rice was the press' pick).

Percy Howard (Cowboys):
 Never heard of him? Well, Howard came into Super Bowl X and caught a 34-yd touchdown pass from Roger Staubach. That was the only reception he had in his entire career.

Don Beebe (Bills):
 Beebe has been on six Super Bowl teams ... but will be remembered most for running down Leon Lett and stripping the ball right before crossing the endzone in Super Bowl XXVII.

David Tyree (Giants):
 Tyree will always be a legend for his amazing catch in Super Bowl XLII. A guy pretty much no one had heard of before and hasn't done anything since will be immortalized with possibly the greatest play in Super Bowl history.

Mario Manningham (Giants): 
He only caught 5 passes for 73 yards in Super Bowl XLVI, it was a huge 38-yard reception on the Giants' final, game-winning drive that will stick among the Super Bowl's greatest moments.

Malcolm Butler (Patriots): 
 Butler was an undrafted rookie when he made one of the biggest plays in Super Bowl history: intercepting Russell Wilson in Super Bowl XLIX with the game on the line.  

James White (Patriots):
 Coming into Super Bowl LI, White had rushed for just 260 yards, caught for 984 yards and scored 11 total touchdowns in his three seasons in the league. In that Super Bowl, White caught 14 passes ... a Super Bowl record ... for 110 yards and three total touchdowns. He is the only player to score in overtime of a Super Bowl. 

#15-SUPER BOWL MVPS IN CANTON:
 Winners of 25 Super Bowl MVP awards have gone on to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You have Bart Starr (twice), Joe Namath, Len Dawson, Roger Staubach, Larry Csonka, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, Fred Biletnikoff, Randy White, Terry Bradshaw (twice), Joe Montana (three times), John Riggins, Marcus Allen, Richard Dent, Troy Aikman, Steve Young, Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Kurt Warner, Terrell Davis and John Elway. Other winners, like Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Ray Lewis can look forward to seeing their busts in Canton one day (that hikes the number up to 28). Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees also have a shot at the Hall.  So could Eli Manning.

From Super Bowl 1 to Super Bowl XX, 16 of the 20 Super Bowl MVPs were elected to the Hall of Fame. 


Granted, not all winners of the Super Bowl MVP award go on to anything much. Guys like Larry Brown, Harvey Martin, Dexter Jackson, Desmond Howard, Mark Rypien, Deion Branch and Jake Scott have also won the award and the Hall is no where in their future.


#14-FIVE WORST SUPER BOWLS
:  
Look, they aren't all winners. Some Super Bowls just aren't very good. Whether they are blowouts or just poorly played, some are just duds.

1. Super Bowl V: This one was nicknamed the "Blunder Bowl" for good reason. There were 11 turnovers in the game with the Colts – who won – committing seven of them. The Dallas Cowboys were called for 10 penalties. This game stunk so badly that the MVP award was given to Chuck Howley of the losing Cowboys (the only time the Super Bowl MVP played for the losing team). Sure, Jim O'Brien kicked the game winning field goal at the end of the game, but even that was set up by a turnover.


2. Super Bowl XII: Dallas was in yet another sloppy game. Good thing the Broncos were sloppier (Denver turned the ball over eight times and completed just eight passes).Denver QB Craig Morton was horrible – he completed just four of 15 passes for 39 yards and four interceptions. Yikes! (There was also lingering questions about the IRS checking into his tax returns.) Both teams combined for 20 penalties.


3. Super Bowl XL: It was a ho-hum game that's only excitement came on an Antwaan Randle-El touchdown pass to Hines Ward. That's pretty much all the Steelers had: three big plays that ended up with TDs (the above play, a Willie Parker 75-yd TD run and an awkward pass from Ben Roethlisberger to Ward). Seattle shot themselves in the foot with bad penalties, bad red zone efficiency and turnovers. The game is one of the most controversial as many people felt that the Seahawks had a lot of bad calls go against them. Big Ben's QB rating is the lowest by any Super Bowl winning quarterback.


4. Super Bowl XX: The Bears dominated and we all loved seeing the Fridge plop into the end zone. Still, this looked like an exhibition game against a local high school team than a Super Bowl. Chicago dominated this game with their defense and made Pats QB Tony Eason look foolish (he is the only starting QB to not complete a pass). There have been several blowouts in Super Bowl history, but this is the only one where the losing team looked like it had no business being there. The saddest thing is that Walter Payton didn't get a shot at running in a TD. Jim McMahon snuck in a TD twice and the Fridge got a shot, but not Walter. A shame.


5. Super Bowl 50: One of the worst offensive showings in Super Bowl history. Denver, who won the game, gained under 200 yards of offense and had only 11 first downs. Quarterbacks Cam Newton and Peyton Manning were sacked a combined 12 times and both had quarterback ratings around 55. The teams combined to go 4-of-29 on third down and turned the ball over six times. Sigh.


#13-HOSTING THE SUPER BOWL MEANS NOT BEING THERE YOURSELF: 
No t
eam has ever played on their home field in the Super Bowl. It has never happened. Never. Most fans know that. But if you really look into it, it hasn't even been close. First, some stats on this.

- Of the 52 Super Bowls, 45 of them were played in a stadium that was a home field for an NFL team.

- Since the Jets and Giants share MetLife Stadium, they were both hosts of Super Bowl XLVIII
- Super Bowl VIII was played in Rice Stadium in Houston. The Oilers used to play there but at that time playing at the Astrodome.
- Five Super Bowls were played at the Pasadena Rose Bowl and one was at Stanford Stadium. Neither was home to an NFL franchise at the time.
- The Los Angeles Rams did play in Super Bowl XIV which was in Pasadena. The San Francisco 49ers played in Super Bowl XIX in Stanford. Those are the closest examples of a team playing a "home Super Bowl." Neither were their home fields but both were certainly in their geographic footprint.
- Not only has no team hosted a Super Bowl, of the 46 teams who could of... only eight even made the playoffs that year! Amazing. Of those eight, only four won a single playoff game and only the 2017 Vikings even made the conference championship game. 

#12-PASSING FANCY: 
Of the 13 most pass attempts in a Super Bowl game in history, ten were for the losing team.


Tom Brady threw 62 passes in Super Bowl LI to complete a comeback overtime win. Jim Kelly threw 58 passes for the Bills against the Redskins in Super Bowl XXVI, Eagles' QB Donovan McNabb is 3rd with 51 passes in their Super Bowl XXXIX loss. The lone winning QB in that mix is New England's Tom Brady who won last year, threw 48 passes in their Super Bowl XXXVIII victory over the Carolina Panthers and 50 passes against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.


Also, of the top 10 player rushing attempt games in Super Bowl history, only Eddie George in Super Bowl XXXIV played for the losing team.


#11-DON'T TRAIL BY DOUBLE DIGITS: 
Teams that are facing a double-digit deficit are 4-43. A couple things are interesting about that stat. First, the only teams to come back from a 10-point deficit or more and win are the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII, the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV, the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX (all three of them by 10 points) and the New England Patriots' magical 25-point comeback in Super Bowl LI.


The Patriots trailed 28-3 to the Falcons in the third quarter of Super Bowl LI before reeling off 31 straight points to end the game. 


The Skins trailed 10-0 before scoring the next 42 points. The Saints scored 31 of the next 38 points after trailing 10-0. That also makes those two Super Bowls the only ones where both teams faced a double digit deficit.


Also, it is quite amazing that 45 of 51 Super Bowls have seen one team go up by at least 10 at some point in the game.


#10-SUPER BOWL DATES:
 
Here are just a few dumb notes about Super Bowl dates. Super Bowl XXIX was and will always be the only Super Bowl that was played on the same day (29) as the Roman numeral of the game. January 26th is the most popular date for a Super Bowl as a record four games have been played on that date. And, if you go in order from the earliest date (January 9th) to the latest (February 7th), the only days to not have held the Super Bowl are January 10, 19, and 23.


This will be the second Super Bowl held on February 4th.

Jan 9-XI

Jan 11-IV
Jan 12-III, IX
Jan 13-VIII
Jan 14-II, VII
Jan 15-I, XII
Jan 16-VI
Jan 17-V
Jan 18-X
Jan 20-XIV, XIX
Jan 21-XIII
Jan 22-XVIII, XXIII
Jan 24-XVI
Jan 25-XV, XXI, XXXII
Jan 26-XX, XXVI, XXXI, XXXVII
Jan 27-XXV
Jan 28-XXIV, XXX, XXXV
Jan 29-XXIX
Jan 30-XVII, XXVIII, XXXIV
Jan 31-XXII, XXVII, XXXIII
Feb 1-XXXVIII, XLIII, XLIX
Feb 2-XLVIII
Feb 3-XXXVI, XLII, XLVI
Feb 4-XLI. LII
Feb 5-XL, XLVI
Feb 6-XXXIX, XLV
Feb 7-XLIV, 50

#9-STILL HAVEN'T
 WON ONE: There are now four franchises that have never appeared in a Super Bowl (Lions, Browns, Jaguars and Texans). But there are nine others that have never won the Super Bowl in any of their appearances. They are the Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Tennessee Titans, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons. The Bills and Vikings have lost four games apiece; the Panthers, Bengals and Eagles have each lost two. The rest lost on their only trip.


And while the Jaguars (1995) and Texans (2002) haven't been to the big game, they don't have quite the drought as some other franchises. The Jets haven't been to the Super Bowl since the 1968 season. The Chiefs went to two of the first four Super Bowls but their last appearance was after the 1969 season.


It's been a while since the Vikings (1976), Dolphins (1984), Bengals (1988) and Redskins (1991) have been there as well.


#8-FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT: Pink
 will sing the National Anthem prior to Super Bowl LII which, with players kneeling for the anthem, will be a major viewing moment.  "America the Beautiful" will be performed by Leslie Odom, Jr..


Justin Timberlake will be the halftime performer. He has previously performed at the Super Bowl as a member of N*SYNC and alongside Janet Jackson during the infamous "wardrobe malfunction.


#7-MVPs WINNING THE SUPER BOWL: 
New England's Tom Brady is the most likely the Associated Press' NFL MVP. Brady, who has already won four Super Bowl MVP awards, is trying to become just the 11th player to win a Super Bowl the same year they win the MVP award. The other ten:


I-Bart Starr (Packers)
XIII-Terry Bradshaw (Steelers)XVII-Mark Moseley (Redskins)XXI-Lawrence Taylor (Giants)XXIV-Joe Montana (49ers)XXVIII-Emmitt Smith (Cowboys)XXIX-Steve Young (49ers)XXXI-Brett Favre (Packers)XXXIII-Terrell Davis (Broncos)XXXIV-Kurt Warner (Rams)


Starr, Bradshaw, Montana, Smith, Young and Warner would also go on to win the Super Bowl MVP that season.


#6-SIX BEST SUPER BOWLS: 
Here are what I believe are the six best Super Bowls, ever. You can debate this all you want (which is fine), but these six were all great games with exciting finishes and are memorable in one way or another.


1. Super Bowl LI: I mean, the first and only overtime game in Super Bowl history. The Patriots trailing 28-3 in the third quarter then scoring 31 unanswered points to win the game. Julian Edelman's amazing catch. All the passing records set. Just the stunned feeling you had all game that the Falcons could be crushing New England like that and then seeing Tom Brady and company buzzsaw to the win. Simply one of the most amazing games in NFL history.


2. Super Bowl XXV: This was a great matchup in every way. With a backdrop of war, this game had all kinds of emotion as the game began (thanks, Whitney). That vaunted Bills offense against the stuffy Giants defense. The lead changed times on four occasions. In the end, an old guy like Ottis Anderson ate up the clock and Scott Norwood missed the only time the winner of the Super Bowl came down to the final play (even if Vinatieri missed those Pats FGs, the games would've went into overtime). Giants defensive coordinator Bill Belichick's defensive gameplan for this game in enshrined at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.


3. Super Bowl XLII: Yes, the Giants take another top spot. Their amazing run just to get to the Super Bowl and matching the undefeated Patriots blow-for-blow. Eli Manning's escape and David Tyree's catch has become one of the top plays in Super Bowl history. Second biggest upset ever.


4. Super Bowl XXXIV: Not only was this a surreal matchup (remember that St. Louis and Tennessee weren't NFL cities six years earlier), but some cat named Kurt Warner was shredding up this game. The Titans staged one heck of a comeback (they were down 16-0) to have it ripped away from them on a bomb to Issac Bruce. Also, it had one of the greatest endings any football game could ever have.


5. Super Bowl XXIII: There were so many game changing moments in this one. Remember that the only times the 49ers led this game was at 3-0, and after Joe Montana's pass to John Taylor at the end of the game. Cincinnati had this one, but Super Joe took it away.


6. Super Bowl XXXVIII: The problem with this Super Bowl is that the 1st and 3rd quarters were terrible. However, the 2nd and 4th were just outstanding! In the fourth quarter alone, there were 37 points scored, which is a Super Bowl record for points scored in a quarter. It was just the second to have five TDs scored (the Redskins did that by themselves 16 years earlier). And it ended with an Adam Vinatieri field goal with :04 left. Oh, and we got a little nipple action at halftime.


#5-ALL TIME SERIES: 
The Patriots and Eagles have met 13 previous times, including Super Bowl XXXIX. Philadelphia holds a 7-6 advantage and won the last meeting between the two (2015 in Foxborough). The Pats have won five of the last six contests with the Eagles ... including that Super Bowl title ... which dates back to 2003.

These two will next meet in the regular next season in 2019 in Philly.


#4-OTHER SPORTS HAPPENINGS:
 
If you are looking for some other sports to whet your appetite, you have a few options. The NBA has a national televised game on ABC, as the Lakers take on the Thunder at 2pm ET (there is also five other games available on League Pass).

The NHL will have three games on (Vegas-Washington, Ottawa-Montreal, San Jose-Carolina), but none are nationally televised in the US.


There are 14 NCAA basketball games scheduled. The big games on tap are Seton Hall at Villanova (FOX), Illinois at Ohio State (FoxSports1), Wisconsin at Maryland (CBS), Arizona State at Washington State (ESPNU) and Georgia Tech at Boston College (ESPNU).


#3-QUARTERBACKS: 
As I touched on before, Brady will start his eighth Super Bowl and looking to extend his record Super Bowl championships. A New England loss would also put Brady with Frank Tarkenton and John Elway as three-time losers of the Super Bowl. Jim Kelly's four losses is the record.

There have been Twenty quarterbacks to start multiple Super Bowls. Of those 20, only Kelly, Tarkenton and Craig Morton never won at least one game. While not a starter in Super Bowl V, Earl Morrall did play most of the game for the Colts after Unitas was knocked out of the game in the 2nd quarter. Morrall started for the Colts in the legendary Super Bowl III loss to the Jets. Steve Young didn't start but threw three passes in Super Bowl XXIV (he started Super Bowl XXIX). Peyton Manning is the only quarterback to start and win two Super Bowls with different teams.


#2-BELICHICK AND SABAN:
 Since 2009, Bill Belichick and Nick Saban have combined to win seven championships. Nine years and seven titles. However, they have not won the title during the same year.

New England and Alabama are the two football dynasties that exist right now. The Patriots won Super Bowls in 2014 and 2016 seasons while Alabama won in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2017.

However, when Saban was at LSU, he won a national championship in 2003.  The Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVIII that season.

#1-WHO IS GONNA WIN?:
  So we have all this information but what does it mean? Although all these neat stats and crazy trends make it seem like fate will determine the winner.  However, last year's Super Bowl happened. It broke all the so-called Super Bowl rules and made it's own way.

Really, these stats are just trends. The players and coaches will determine who wins on Sunday and that's basically it. Nothing against the Eagles at all but I like the Patriots to win. They have all the experience.


Is experience everything? No. Our last stat is a short list of teams that won a Super Bowl one season but lost it the next:


XLIX: Seahawks

XXXII: Packers
XVIII: Redskins
XIII: Cowboys

The difference between the above four teams and the Patriots this season is that those four teams played against a teams ... more specifically a quarterback ... that had previously been to the Super Bowl. The Seahawks went up against Tom Brady who at the time was a three-time Super Bowl champion that had been to five previous Super Bowls. The 1997 Packers faced off against John Elway, who started three previous Super Bowls but hadn't won one. The 1983 Redskins went up against the Raiders' Jim Plunkett, who won Super Bowl XV. And the Cowboys faced off against Terry Bradshaw and the Steelers who had won two Super Bowls.


These Pats are going against an Eagles team that is starting Nick Foles, who hasn't been close to a Super Bowl, let alone start one. We can talk about Gronk's status or X's and O's and there's all the reason to do so. It matters.


But I'm simply looking at the matchup. I think Brady and the Patriots have too much for the Eagles and pull out a 27-13 win.

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