Wow. The greatest Super Bowl of all-time. But the Falcons had a 3rd and 1, well within field goal range, and they put themselves out of range just like that. Didn’t that feel like an Eagles thing to do?
Today should be a national holiday. Good luck trying to be productive this morning.
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Check out the AWESOME time lapse video from the Super Bowl halftime show.
Halftime timelapse. The coordination is ridiculous. #SB51 pic.twitter.com/kfEbpy6mvW
— Paul Dehner Jr. (@pauldehnerjr) February 6, 2017
This was one of the craziest catches that will ever happen in the NFL.
— NFL Stats (@NFL_Stats) February 6, 2017
Do you think prices of food and parking are expensive at sporting events? Just imagine what they are at the Super Bowl. [FOX Sports]
Jemele Hill and Michael Smith debut “The 6,” their new, version of the 6pm SportsCenter, tonight at 6pm on ESPN. They were on the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast and talked about how they rose up in ESPN and now got this gig. [Sports Illustrated]
CBS Radio, which owns WIP, announced a merger last week. What does that mean for the future of WIP? We’ll have to wait and see.
Thrilled to announce that @Entercom & @CBSRadio to merge. Creates preeminent, best-in-class org with stellar brands, people & much more!
— David Field (@DavidFieldETM) February 2, 2017
CSN Philly is doing a documentary called “Tomboy” which is about women in the sports industry and the challenges they face. Sixers sideline reporter Molly Sullivan wrote a blog post about her take on being a “tomboy.” [CSN Philly]
In celebration of Super Bowl week, Jimmy Kimmel got some of today’s NFL stars to do a special installment of “Celebrities Read Mean Tweets.”
Fringe Arts will be hosting a Arts History Happy Hour this Monday. Every first Monday of the month, artists and professionals meet up at La Peg to network and talk about the fantastic new work creatives are doing in the city. The event has discounted drinks and a specialty menu. [Facebook Event]
The cult classic film Wayne’s World turns 25 this Tuesday. To commemorate the comedy favorite, the Philadelphia Film Society will be hosting a special screening. There will be a special recorded intro by Rolling Stone Magazine’s Peter Travers, a tapped chat with the famous cast, and more. [Filmadelphia]
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