Simple question: Now that LeBron has joined the Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami, would you watch the Miami Heat play the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Quicken Loans Arena?
Here's some video I shot (i.e. at Game 6 of the Cavs v Wiz series in April 2008) of LeBron's pregame chalk routine, that we'll probably never have to see again...
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Cold Weather Super Bowl XLVIII - No, Thank You
So I'm in Minneapolis and I was looking at the Vikings website. I realize that I'm late to the game on this, but here goes... I saw a quick poll about whether or not visitors to the site "Like the idea of a 'cold weather' Super Bowl". After attending my first Super Bowl in Miami this year, I figured I'd vote. I voted "No". I was surprised at the results of the poll.
The results of the poll were as follows, with a total of 281 votes:
Yes ~ 58%
No ~ 37%
Not Sure ~ 5%
What I want to know is of the people who voted, how many of them have actually gone to the big game? We all know that the Super Bowl is primarily a corporate event, unless you're lucky enough to have the disposable income to get yourself a seat. Tickets to the Super Bowl aren't cheap. Trust me. Back when I was looking for a ticket, I couldn't get myself to cough up the hundreds if not thousands of dollars it would've taken me to get a seat worth sitting in. Thank goodness the ticket fairy landed in my lap!
Maybe it's because I'm admittedly not a fan of cold weather. My favorite team is the Indianapolis Colts (i.e. before when I lived in Atlanta, I was an Atlanta Falcons fan). I'll confess - I like domes and being safe from the elements. Don't get me wrong, I can be tough when I need to be. In 2004, when the Indianapolis Colts played the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game, I was right there at Gillette Stadium, with my boyfriend at the time and his friend to cheer Peyton Manning on, in a losing effort.
According to Wikipedia:
Traditionally, the NFL does not award Super Bowls to stadiums that are located in climates less than 50°F (10°C) unless the field is completely covered by a fixed or retractable roof. Only three Super Bowls have been played in northern cities; two in the Detroit area (Super Bowl XVI at Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, and Super Bowl XL at Ford Field in Detroit), and one in Minneapolis (Super Bowl XXVI). However, all three were played inside domed stadiums. There had never been a Super Bowl scheduled to be played outside in cold temperatures, until May 25th, 2010, when it was announced that the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, home to the New York Giants and New York Jets would play host to Super Bowl XLVIII, marking the first time that a Super Bowl will be played outside in a northern city. Super Bowl XLVI will also be played in a northern city, Indianapolis. The new Lucas Oil Stadium has a retractable roof, which presumably will be closed when the game is played in February 2012.
Traditionally, the NFL does not award Super Bowls to stadiums that are located in climates less than 50°F (10°C) unless the field is completely covered by a fixed or retractable roof. Only three Super Bowls have been played in northern cities; two in the Detroit area (Super Bowl XVI at Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, and Super Bowl XL at Ford Field in Detroit), and one in Minneapolis (Super Bowl XXVI). However, all three were played inside domed stadiums. There had never been a Super Bowl scheduled to be played outside in cold temperatures, until May 25th, 2010, when it was announced that the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, home to the New York Giants and New York Jets would play host to Super Bowl XLVIII, marking the first time that a Super Bowl will be played outside in a northern city. Super Bowl XLVI will also be played in a northern city, Indianapolis. The new Lucas Oil Stadium has a retractable roof, which presumably will be closed when the game is played in February 2012.
The Vince Lombardi trophy on display at the NFL Commissioner's Party
I can only imagine how cold the conditions will be for the Super Bowl in 2014. After experiencing a beautiful Super Bowl in Miami (i.e. there wasn't the same tsunami-like rain conditions, like the year Prince performed) ~ blog or no blog, I don't think I'll be there, UNLESS of course, the ticket fairy decides to come back for another visit AND brings hand warmers, a scarf, warm socks, and a down coat.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Twas the Thursday before the Super Bowl in South Beach...
Eased into the day today and headed over to 12th and Ocean to meet some friends of mine for lunch. This intersection is very close to where you can walk to the ESPN, ESPN Radio, NFL network, CBS Early Morning show sets etc. Part of Ocean Drive is blocked to traffic, and the atmosphere was similar to a tame Bourbon Street... People are walking around in their favorite teams' attire and soaking in the experience. Sponsorship is everywhere on the street, and the most noticeable sponsor is Tide (i.e. aside from the huge Pepsi sound stage)...
Saw Sean Merriman walking off the set when I got to the meeting spot. I didn't know who he was, until my friend told me. Yeah ~ it's football. Unless you're wearing a jersey and actually playing on the field during game day ~ I probably won't recognize you. I guess that's how it is for all helmeted athletes, now that I think about it. I didn't recognize Mike Modano (i.e. Dallas Stars) either when he came over to chat with members of the crew I was with when I was in Miami for the NBA Finals, in 2006.
Lunched at The Tides with friends and took in the scene. The weather was comfortable, not too hot and not too cold. It was actually perfect.
After lunch we went back to the ESPN set to watch part of the Pardon the Interruption taping. We missed the taping of the Deion segment, but c'est la vie. Watching the taping got a little boring so went to check out the other production tents, but there seemed to be nothing going on at the NFL Network and other ESPN set. We went to watch the rest of the PTI taping from inside the gate and behind the set, and I was introduced to J.A. Adande.
Taping finished and we all rolled back to get some drinks, kill time, and catch up before everyone disbanded ~ some had to go to dinner, clean up, and/or wanted to catch other games on tv before going out "for real". It's only Thursday and some of us just got to town, so we're still settling into the scene.
Incidentally, we were talking music, and I've determined that Norah Jones is the female James Taylor.
I ran into the guys from the plane last night, walking on Ocean Drive, on my way back to my brother's place. Very random.
According to the crew I was wih, the NFL Players Association and the NFL Players party is combined this year and being held at the Viceroy.
The NFL Commissioner's party is tomorrow night in Laudy and I'll be there.
For all you gamblers out there, I got a text from my friend that the line moved to Indy -4.5... I like the Colts even more now.. My guess is that it moved because people are scared that Freeney won't play and money started moving to the Saints...
Ok - that's it for now...
Cleveland is up 49-45 over the Heat. GO CAVS!!!
I'm hungry... Off to dinner ~ Argentinian steakhouse ~ LOOK OUT :-P
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Saw Sean Merriman walking off the set when I got to the meeting spot. I didn't know who he was, until my friend told me. Yeah ~ it's football. Unless you're wearing a jersey and actually playing on the field during game day ~ I probably won't recognize you. I guess that's how it is for all helmeted athletes, now that I think about it. I didn't recognize Mike Modano (i.e. Dallas Stars) either when he came over to chat with members of the crew I was with when I was in Miami for the NBA Finals, in 2006.
Lunched at The Tides with friends and took in the scene. The weather was comfortable, not too hot and not too cold. It was actually perfect.
After lunch we went back to the ESPN set to watch part of the Pardon the Interruption taping. We missed the taping of the Deion segment, but c'est la vie. Watching the taping got a little boring so went to check out the other production tents, but there seemed to be nothing going on at the NFL Network and other ESPN set. We went to watch the rest of the PTI taping from inside the gate and behind the set, and I was introduced to J.A. Adande.
I found the equipement interesting...
Water break
Catching up with Brian, while our friend works...
Taping finished and we all rolled back to get some drinks, kill time, and catch up before everyone disbanded ~ some had to go to dinner, clean up, and/or wanted to catch other games on tv before going out "for real". It's only Thursday and some of us just got to town, so we're still settling into the scene.
Incidentally, we were talking music, and I've determined that Norah Jones is the female James Taylor.
I ran into the guys from the plane last night, walking on Ocean Drive, on my way back to my brother's place. Very random.
According to the crew I was wih, the NFL Players Association and the NFL Players party is combined this year and being held at the Viceroy.
The NFL Commissioner's party is tomorrow night in Laudy and I'll be there.
For all you gamblers out there, I got a text from my friend that the line moved to Indy -4.5... I like the Colts even more now.. My guess is that it moved because people are scared that Freeney won't play and money started moving to the Saints...
Ok - that's it for now...
Cleveland is up 49-45 over the Heat. GO CAVS!!!
I'm hungry... Off to dinner ~ Argentinian steakhouse ~ LOOK OUT :-P
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I'm in Miami...
Yesterday I took a look outside my balcony and this is what I saw...
Quick flight to Miami last night and now my view has changed to...
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Quick flight to Miami last night and now my view has changed to...
I had to connect in Charlotte last night, but ended up meeting 2 guys from Minneapolis. One of the guys bought our entire plane row drinks on the plane. He was already ripped when he boarded... He and his buddy missed their 1:15PM flight since they were in the bar and were on the 10:25PM flight with me as a result. The one guy was a little mouthier than his friend and started yelling at another passenger as she was trying to lift a 40+ pound bag into the already crowded, overhead compartment. "Next time pay the money and check your bag like the rest of us," he yelled to the lady 8 rows ahead. Which prompted her to yell back. The flight attendant had to come back and tell the guys to relax and leave her alone. The passenger actually threatened to talk to the pilot and have the guys removed off the plane, since they were (in her own words) "harrassing her". Yeah ~ who knows... 2 vodka sodas later, all I know, is that my allegiance was with the guys from Minneapolis. Sorry lady ~ maybe you should've checked your bag...
I'm working today, but will get out eventually to Ocean Drive to survey the scene... I'm thinking the News Cafe to start... I was in Miami for Game 5 of the Heat v Mavs series (back in June of 2006), and I saw Edgerrin James grubbing up there one day... He's no longer a favorite of mine, but since he went the "U" and he's not playing in the Super Bowl, I like my odds again ~ even though, he's no longer a Colt. Miami isn't that big, so this should be fun... I'm thinking Prime 112, Nemo's etc. will be the dinner spots of choice ~ but I will hit Lario's at least once this trip, since it's tradition and I love the ropa vieja!
At any rate, for those of you unfamiliar, here's a link: http://www.newscafe.com/ For some wild reason, the link plays Pachelbel's Canon, which (for you guys out there) is a tune often heard at weddings... Weird.
Later for now.
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