I’ve overheard or read that nobody outside of the Northeast is going to care about this Super Bowl. Riiiight. Like nobody outside of Illinois and Indiana cared about last year’s Super Bowl. It is the Super Bowl, people care. Either way, about 40 million people live within the “footprint” of those two teams. That is something like 13% of the entire U.S. population. Throw in expatriates (no pun intended) and there are probably at least 50 million people who live, lived or are only a generation away from living in the Northeast. I expect higher ratings for this year’s game.
By the way, memo to the NY Post — calling the Giants “America’s team” is silly, even if it is sort of true for a day.

If I were Bill Belichek, I’d put that tabloid in every player’s locker this week.
