Jews and football

Belechick Macbeth: Sound and fury, signifying nothing

“Make them go to Manningham,” Belechick Macbeth: A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Some guys have all the luck

Best bet: Super Bowl winner donating long-shot’s payoff to charity (JTA) – The Jewish owner of a real estate company in New York is donating his $50,000 winnings from a Super Bowl bet to charity. Jona Rechnitz, 29, of New York, had wagered $1,000 on Super Sunday at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas that [...]

Never on a Sunday. Oh, all right, just this once.

Never on a Sunday. Oh, all right, just this once. Some final (?) thoughts on the Super Bowl.

A few more random thoughts about sports

A few more random thoughts about sports: NFLer change change uniform number, but at a price.

“Jews for Giants” in the NJ Jewish News

It doesn’t happen that often that there’s a local angle, so we decided to make the Super Bowl our cover story of this week’s print edition.

Commercial analysis? No, thanks.

Super Bowl “commercial” analysis? No, thanks. It’s a battle for buzz as the advertisers vie for your attention (and money).

What’s the Super Bowl without a nosh?

What’s the Super Bowl without a nosh? Ron’s Super Baked Bean Dip/Spread.

Some Super Bowl/football thoughts

Some Super Bowl/football thoughts: How much is too much to pay to watch athletes talk?

Parody or stereotype? You decide

grossman – dallas; blum- nashville; trevor smith-tampa.

Here’s to the winners: Robert Kraft and the NY Giants

Mazal Tov, Robert Kraft: The Patriots won when a last-second game-tying field goal attempt went awry. Were supernatural forces in play?