Women are constantly wanting to improve themselves, their lives, and their families lives. Men have a much shorter attention span and are motivated by far less complex issues.
The San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens will duel in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday, Feb. 3. While neither team was considered a lock to make the Super Bowl, both squads are division winners with a Super Bowl history. That's not always the case; some franchises have shocked the football world by making it to the big game. Here's our list of the five most unlikely Super Bowl teams of all-time:
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The big game is next weekend and for most of us that means getting together with friends and enjoying some good food, a few commercials and less than exciting game. That is the Super Bowl.
This year it's two teams most of us don't like and aren't interested in but still it is America's Party. So what ...
The red-blooded Americans of 4for4.com Fantasy Football are true public servants. These dedicated football junkies hope fellow U.S. citizens will rally behind them and sign a petition at WhiteHouse.gov asking the Obama Administration to declare the Monday following Super Bowl Sunday a national holiday.
In the vein of conspiracy theories often suggested by late Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis, two former star wide receivers of the NFL franchise believe that their head coach intentionally changed the game plan so his team would lose Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003.
The San Francisco 49ers rallied past the Atlanta Falcons for the NFC title, and the Baltimore Ravens upset the New England Patriots for the AFC crown. San Francisco and Baltimore, coached by brothers Jim and John Harbaugh respectively, will meet in Super Bowl XLVII on Feb. 3 in New Orleans. Here's a recap of Sunday's conference title games:
The teams are set for this year's cinematic interpretation of the NFL Championship game or Super Bowl. As usual this over hyped made for TV event will feature two solid weeks of mundane reporting, over analysis and down right stupid insights into events concerning the game...
Television funny fellow Jimmy Kimmel issued a challenge to his viewers last week. The challenge, unplug the television during a crucial moment of the Super Bowl. The results are hilarious.
If you bet one thousand dollars on a safety what kind of return do you get on your money? How about 50-1 odds, that's right at a $50 thousand dollar payday!
Too bad advertisers want to get more for their money these days and have to post their Super Bowl ads ahead of time. Given that, yesterday's funny ads may have not been as entertaining.
Our favorite country stars are no different than most of us when it comes to football -- they're watching the Super Bowl. And they have predictions. Big, bad take-it-to-the-bank predictions. (OK, maybe you shouldn't bet on the big game on account of what some singing star thinks.)
By now you've probably heard of "prop bets". These are those silly things like "which team will win the coin toss?" or "who will score first?".
The online gambling site Bovada.lv is bringing silly bets to a whole new level.
This video is a Budweiser commercial. If you happen to watch the Super Bowl this weekend you will probably see it. If you have a moment could you watch it now?
Last week, there was a 10-second teaser clip of a modern-day Ferris Bueller starring Matthew Broderick. Now we know what that was all about.
A Super Bowl commercial.
According to a new survey, one in five Americans would skip a wedding, funeral or important work function to go to the Super Bowl. One in four would skip a family vacation. And get this, 15% would miss the birth of their child.