30
Jan
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: FanSection, NFL Football, Statistics
Super Bowl XLIII is upon us this Sunday and it will mark the culmination of a fantastic NFL season for us here at FanSection and Watercooler. Our NFL fan applications have been on a tear this season and I’ll post a full recap once the season is officially over. But since the Super Bowl is [...]
29
Jan
Posted by: Rachel Lepold in: FanSection
Zach Colick, a diehard Cardinals fan and current News Editor at the Town of Paradise Valley Independent, contributes a contrasting view describing Arizona’s long and arduous journey to Super Bowl XLIII.
The countdown to kickoff for Super Bowl XLIII is just days away and the Arizona Cardinals — yes, the Arizona Cardinals — find themselves in [...]
29
Jan
Posted by: Rachel Lepold in: FanSection
Erin McDowell, an ardent Steelers fans, has contributed a guest blog about what the team she’s so passionate about will need to do in order to win Super Bowl XLIII this Sunday. More of her blogs can be found on her MySpace page and FanSection’s Pittsburgh Steelers Fans blog.
Since 2006, the Steelers have fought hard [...]
28
Jan
Posted by: Rachel Lepold in: FanSection, Sports, Statistics
It’s been a long road to Super Bowl XLIII, but D-Day is upon us. While many fans have been preparing by acquiring hoards of nachos, hot wings, and beer, we at Watercooler have taken a slightly different approach by implementing a “Biggest Fan Photo” contest for all the 2009 playoff teams.
Here’s how it broke down: [...]
27
Jan
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: NFL Network
That’s the question posted by the FanNation Blog today. The catalyst for the post is a fantastic article in the Sports Business Journal that chronicles the brief history of the NFL Network including the various missteps and overplaying of hands along the way. The result is a great piece that explains a lot of why [...]