People post pictures of the food they make for it, and there were loads of guys wearing dresses, some kind of New Orlean thing?
Anyway, even for a newbie like me (it;s only in the last year or two that I realised that the Superbowl was American Football rather than baseball) this story in the Times is quite funny: basically the NFL (sort of the US's answer to the FA, afaict) banned the use of a team's catchphrase, there was outrage, the senator got huffy, and the Times recorded a short video in support of the fans.
Someone who knows more about sport in general and American football in particular may like to come along and correct/clarify these points. Feel free.
Anyway, even for a newbie like me (it;s only in the last year or two that I realised that the Superbowl was American Football rather than baseball) this story in the Times is quite funny: basically the NFL (sort of the US's answer to the FA, afaict) banned the use of a team's catchphrase, there was outrage, the senator got huffy, and the Times recorded a short video in support of the fans.
Someone who knows more about sport in general and American football in particular may like to come along and correct/clarify these points. Feel free.