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Strahan already fired up

Michael Strahan just gave his linemen (offensive and defensive) teammates a big pep talk. One thing you hear again and again from the Giants is that Strahan is the emotional leader of the team. He's also the face of it.

The NFL has big murals of a player from each team up this week - in downtown Phoenix and at the game. They are of Tom Brady and Strahan, not Eli Manning.

Gostowski on target

I didn't see every kick, but Stephen Gostowski didn't miss a single one that I witness. He went up to a 52-yarder, and nailed it with at least five yards to spare. Bill Belichick likes going for fourth downs rather than kicking long field goals, but Gostowski certainly has the leg to give it a shot up to 55 yards.

Loud Crowd

Walking around, I'm shocked to see more Patriots fans than Giants. Both teams got huge ovations when they came on the field, but the Patriots appeared to have the louder contingent. The Super Bowl has a reputation for dead, corporate audiences, but I really don't think that will be the case today.

The Giants came out to "Roc Boys" by Jay Z, also a regular of my marathon training mix.

Inactive analysis

Troy Brown and Chad Jackson are among the notables for the Patriots. It would have been a shock to see Brown active, but this game will probably mark his final time in a NFL uniform.

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Plaxico looks just fine

Some of the bigger names from the Giants begin to warm up, including Eli Manning and Plaxico Burress.

Burress stretched and is running routes without any noticeable limp. He just made a nice catch behind his body that required him to stop suddenly. And then another great catch with his hands. He's working mostly stop and comeback routes, perhaps to test the ankle. If anything is wrong with Burress, I can't see it.

Roof will be closed

They have announced that the roof will remain closed for Super Bowl XLII. Some writers think that they may open it up for the flyovers, then close it, but that seems odd.

A few players have taken the field and are doing light warmups. Richard Seymour and Tedy Bruschi have come on the field with their kids. Jared Lorenzen is throwing warmup passes. I've seen a lot of hugging going on between players, which I suspect doesn't happen two and a half hours before a regular season game.

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At the Stadium

Got here a little later than expected because of some busing problems, but I'm in my seat in the auxiliary press area, on the Patriots side of the field. Tom Curran and Alan Abrahamson are representing NBCSports.com in the main press box, but hundreds of the assembled press, including almost all online press and many other recognizable columnists, are seated in the crowd. Tables are set up in front of us with outlets, televisions, radios, food, and a game program set up at each seat. I'm not complaining.

The roof is currently closed, and it was drizzling on my way into the stadium. I'd expect the roof to stay closed, but we won't know for sure for about two hours.

There are a lot of tailgating buses outside the stadium, along with the NFL Experience and some concerts. When I got off the bus, I got chills for the first time this week. From what I've seen the Patriots fans are far more well represented than I expected. I've seen more Patriots fans than Giants fans, which is a big surprise. Perhaps the chance to see history has the Patriots traveling better than usual. We'll see who is louder come gametime.

Dome should be closed

The NFL won't decide whether to keep the roof open or closed today until roughly one hour before kickoff, but the early signs aren't good. It's about 46 degrees and overcast in Phoenix currently, with windy conditions and a 50-70% chance of rain tonight, possibly thunderstorms. The NFL won't want to risk any rain during the game.

Like Christmas morning as a kid, I couldn't sleep in today. The first media bus leaves for the stadium at 11:15 AM local time (1:15PM EST), and I'd leave on one right now if they let me. Anything to get away from the Spygate coverage on ESPN. Gotta wonder if the Patriots are watching at their team hotel right now.

February 02, 2008

7 Maxim moments

Ah, the Maxim party. Where else can you see Jim McMahon followed by Ian Ziering on a red carpet? Here are seven favorite moments witnessed as the guests of honor walked past the paparazzi last night.

7. Seeing a middle-aged blonde from far away, and thinking, “She’s not bad.” Then realizing as it was Tom Petty.

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February 01, 2008

Home stretch odds and ends

* Patrick Willis wouldn't take sides in the quarterback controversy in San Francisco, but said the team expected a competition and may the best man win. There's no "Alex is our QB" talk around the 49ers.

* Of all the players I've seen here, Kyle Brady is the most frightening. The proverbial guy who looks good (and huge) coming off a bus.

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