Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Super Bowl XLVII Rooting Interest; Ravens or 49ers?

















I'm a Pittsburgh Steelers' fan. I wasn't born in the 'burgh, but I grew up in Allegheny County along the Allegheny River, some 20 miles from Three Rivers Stadium.  My Father-In-Law was an eyewitness to the Immaculate Reception.  Ernie Holmes once knocked the wind out of me with a well placed backhand, back in the day.  For whatever it's worth, I was thinking about my allegiance to the team, and these couple of things immediately came to mind.    Yeah, I guess in today' Twitter vernacular, you could say I'm *'Burgh Verified*.

In any event, I'm having a bit of a problem deciding who I'm rooting for on Super Bowl Sunday.  Years ago there was never really much debate, it was pretty simple.  You rooted for the AFC representative, at least I did.  Not sure if this is because the following week I'd be rooting for the AFC All Pros in the Pro Bowl, but I'm sure that had something to do with it.

No, for the last several years, maybe the last decade (or so), my Super Bowl rooting rationale has been different.  Instead of an allegiance to the American Football Conference, I find myself rooting against teams like the New England Patriots.  In my mind, the Pat's in particular have infringed on the Steelers singular claim on an entire decade, i.e., "The Team of the Seventies", have been nearly perfect, and annoyingly smug.

So, with the loyalty to the AFC out of the window, who will it be?  Ravens or 49ers?  This Sunday the San Francisco 49ers are positioned to share a place in history with the Steelers as the only other franchise to win a sixth Lombardi trophy.  Naturally, with that kind of history looming on the horizon, you would naturally think that I would get onboard with the Baltimore Ravens.  But really, the Ravens?  Never.  Would ANY self respecting Steelers fan EVER root for the Ratbirds?  They are not threatening the coveted holy grail record of most Super Bowl wins by a franchise, but a win by them would be unbearably nauseating.  

I think I'm going to root for San Francisco because I'd rather see the rookie Kaepernick hoist the Lombardi, than to see Ray-Ray Lewis praising the football Gods for a fairy book ending to his career.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Print the Best Super Bowl XLVII Pool

In search of a Super Bowl office pool?  Can't find one to join?  Then start your own!  We've got a great printable pool for you.  We can't supply the participants, but we've got a pool that offers a little bit more than your garden variety 10x10 grid.

PDF Super Bowl XLVII Pool
What makes this Super Bowl pool so awesome?  For starters, It's got three additional ways to win beyond the standard four quarter contest.  The additional ways to win are termed; "First Blood", "First Seven" and "Final Score".  All three are explained on the sheet, but here is the official explanation.

FIRST BLOOD:  The first points scored in the game, e.g., a safety, field goal, or touchdown.  The "First Blood" excludes the extra point on a touchdown, i.e., the first "6" points on the scoreboard.  This is the first "2", "3" or "6" scored in the game.

FIRST SEVEN: The first touchdown AND extra point scored for a combined total of "7".  If the extra point is missed, muffed, etc., the prize in NOT awarded for that touchdown.  This is the first "7" scored.

FINAL SCORE:  The final score of the game.  This accounts for overtime.  If there is no overtime period, i.e., the game is decided in regulation, then the winner of the fourth quarter is also awarded this prize.

That's it, and here it is...


CLICK HERE for the .PDF Version

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Get Your Super Bowl XLVII Party Supplies

Super Bowl XLVII Party Supplies
It's time to get ready for Super Bowl XLVII!  There are great looking themed supplies this year.  Our favorite is the pint glass with every Super Bowl logo...

Super Bowl XLVII New Orleans & All 47 NFL Super Bowl Logos Victory Pint Glass

There are also a few decorations and tableware.  Take a look at Super Bowl XLVII Party Supplies to find the latest and greatest.

For more great football themed party supplies take a look at the following sites:

1.  Football Cakes and Cupcakes
2.  Football Cookies and Chocolates
3.  The Best Football Game Day Sandwich Recipe

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

FREE Football Coloring Pages



These free coloring pages are perfect for young football fans.  They are great for every day activities, getting ready for game day, and an excellent activity for football themed parties and events.

If you are having a football themed birthday party just add a few of these coloring pages to favor bags or use them as an activity during your party.

Select the links below for a great selection of both printable and color online football coloring pages.  
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