ALL BETS ARE ON FOR BETTIS.Byline: TOM HOFFARTH Care to contemplate a few more XL exotic wagers that can somehow be traced to Sunday's SBXL - ones that you can't actually wager on, so there's no out-of-pocket anxiety connected to them? --What will be lower: The temperature outside of Ford Field in Detroit at kickoff, or your expectations of the Rolling Stones Rolling Stones, English rock music group that rose to prominence in the mid-1960s and continues to exert great influence. Members have included singer Mick Jagger (Michael Phillip Jagger), 1943–; guitarists Brian Jones sticking to their lyrics during their halftime performance? --Who makes the first blunder calling heads or tails this side or that side; this thing or that; - a phrase used in throwing a coin to decide a choice, question, or stake, head being the side of the coin bearing the effigy or principal figure (or, in case there is no head or face on either side, that side which has on the opening coin flip: Jerome Bettis Jerome Abram Bettis, nicknamed "The Bus" (born February 16, 1972 in Detroit, Michigan), is a former American football halfback for the NFL's Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers. or anyone on Seattle? --What's the most appealing thing about the pay-per-view Lingerie Bowl The Lingerie Bowl is a controversial pay-per-view show that airs live during the halftime of the Super Bowl as an alternative halftime show. The show features a game of full-contact American football with scantily-clothed female models as players. at halftime: Heads or tails? --What will be longer: The yawn you'll be trying to hold back at the two-minute warning In the National Football League, the two-minute warning is given when two minutes of game time remain on the game clock in each half of a game, i.e. near the end of the second and fourth quarters. near halftime when it's a 3-3 game, or Troy Polamalu's hair? --What will be higher: Shaun Alexander's rushing attempts, or Shaun Alexander's concussions? --Who will be the first to score: Shaun Alexander Shaun Alexander (born August 30, 1977 in Florence, Kentucky) is an American football player in the National Football League. He currently is the starting running back for the Seattle Seahawks. , Jerome Bettis or the Burger King guy on a wild scramble? --Which will happen first: ESPN's six-hour pregame show pulls up lame because of lack of material, or Chris Berman Christopher ("Boomer") James Berman (born May 10, 1955, in Greenwich, Connecticut) is a sportscaster, who anchors SportsCenter, Monday Night Countdown, Sunday NFL Countdown, Baseball Tonight, U.S. Open golf, and other programming on ESPN. takes a microphone and goes into the crowd to ask everyone possible their Super Bowl prediction? --Which will end first: Jerome Bettis' first short-yardage gain on third-and-goal from the 2, or Jerry Rice's run on ``Dancing With the Stars''? --What's more likely to generate the first laugh: One of the nine commercial spots by Budweiser in the first quarter, or those monkeys in the office building promoting a career- placement Web site that, in the end, no one will remember? --Who will score more: The L.A. Avengers in their Arena Football League game, or your brother-in-law using ``Roethlisberger'' in a game of Scrabble a couple of hours before kickoff? --Which is more of a hassle to spell: Hasselbeck or Roethlisberger? --Who fades quicker into obscurity after the game: Hasselbeck or Roethlisberger? --Which will take up more time: The first referee review of a coach's challenge or John Madden explaining what happened on the field during the play? --What will be the first score: A Pittsburgh touchdown, a Seattle field goal, or a scalper outside the stadium dumping a counterfeit ticket on a plain-clothed policeman? --What will be the first turnover: Fumble, interception or Keith Richards stumbling off stage? --Who will receive the first holding penalty: Seattle's Chris Gray Chris Gray may refer to one of the following people:
--What's the biggest myth about Super Bowl Sunday: Water pipes are more susceptible to bursting because of all the toilets flushing during halftime, or more avocados are sold for guacamole dip this time of year instead of Cinco de Mayo Cinco de Mayo (Spanish; “Fifth of May”) Mexican holiday commemorating the Mexican victory over the French at Puebla in 1862. The French army, better-equipped and far larger than the Mexican army, had been sent by Napoleon III to conquer Mexico. ? And are the two related? |
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