ON THE DL
LSU Freek on New Orleans, Saints, Who Dat.
Plus: Another #1 Falls. Apple Tablet to Revolutionize Print, World. And Newsday’s 35.
With the Saints in the Super Bowl, we want to focus as much on the city of New Orleans as we can. I had the great pleasure of talking with my TSB cohort, and all-around gif magician, LSU Freek, about the Super Bowl, the city and more. Who Dat.
But first, Nick and I talk Greg Oden’s penis apology (and why does this always have to do with OSU players) and the fact that we live in a world where this becomes a front-page link on ESPN.com.
We then talk about another number one falling in college basketball and how great it is for the sport that nobody seems to want the number one spot. And frankly, it doesn’t matter anyway. More than any other sport, the college basketball poll is really just so the media has something to do throughout the year to help them get a handle on who is good, who might be good and who is no longer good. But, if the rankings don’t matter, why does it always seem to get to the top team? Or is it just timing and completely coincidental to their ranking? So much fun.
FREEK:


And what was the scene like in New Orleans after the Saints won. Biggest party ever? What about two weeks from now?
Which leads to a breakdown of the Saints chances from a completely biased sports fan. It’s fun to indulge.
Prints Not Dead:

And we talk about Newsday’s giant firewall that let 35 people in. Nice plan, Cablevision.
Housekeeping:
PFT had a report that the Superdome won’t be opening for the game to let fans watch. They suggest (correctly) that the NFL doesn’t let big parties watch the game because it hurts their TV ratings. But I wonder if the Superdome operations people are using that rule as a defense mechanism, throwing the NFL under the bus when they just don’t want to try and set it up. Think about how many people they’d have to pay for parking and security and concessions and to clean up. They could easily collect money for charity (half to people still hurt by Katrina and half to Haiti relief). The NFL would surely approve that. Something doesn’t seem right.
Besides, now everyone can go over to Freek’s house!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010


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