The big game is coming up next weekend and parties will be thrown throughout south Louisiana. (Even though our Saints aren't in it. :( )
Although most of us here know how to throw pretty sweet parties, I'll bet most of us don't know how to throw the mother of all parties, a St...
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New Orleans deserves another Super Bowl. This announcement came from Roger Goodell in comments he made to NFL owners about what a good job was done in New Orleans during the recent Super Bowl.
Those comments were made in spite of the blackout that stopped the game for 32 minutes and made officials scramble to find the cause...
The lighting problems at this year's Super Bowl almost became the second most laughable event in New Orleans. Joe Flacco, the Ravens quarterback and Super Bowl MVP, instructed his teammates to illegally run off the sidelines and tackle the 49ers punt returner, Ted Ginn Jr., at the end of the Super Bowl if it looked like he was going to score.
Things went off without a hitch...well almost. The Super Bowl was called a success, but then the outage made things a little different. Roger Goodell said that he was pleased that things went well and that the big game would come back, if it were up to him...
SMG, the company that manages the stadium, and Entergy New Orleans, the facility's power provider, released a joint statement on Tuesday stating both parties had agreed to hire outside experts to investigate why half the lights in the stadium went out.
Congratulations, Joe Flacco! Here's your Super Bowl MVP award and the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray that comes with it. Oh, and the IRS called, too....When Flacco quarterbacked the Baltimore Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday, a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters named him the game's MVP. As a part of the award, Flacco received a 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray valued at an e
A power outage occured during the third quarter of Super Bowl XLVII at the Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday night. The outage caused play to be stopped between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. The incident happened with 13:28 mark remaining in the third quarter, following Arthur Jones' sack of 49ers' quarterback Colin Kaepernick...
It's been there again and again and there is ample reason for it. The Super Bowl goes together with New Orleans like rice and gravy and for good reason. The Crescent City knows how to throw a good party.
While many people say that the NFL hates New Orleans and punished the Saints this year, no one can debate that the city has hosted quite a few of these affairs and people in the league realize t
The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers will meet in Super Bowl XLVII at the Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday to decide which team gets to hoist the Lombardi Trophy as the champions of the National Football League.