Sunday, February 5, 2012

Super Bowl 2012 Odds: NE Patriots vs NY Giants Match Up


The Super Bowl 2012 is just a few minutes away. Lots of football fans around the world are very much exited to witness the much anticipated match. Which team do you think will emerge as the ultimate champion? Will it be New England Patriots or New York Giants?


Since the Super Bowl XLVI matchup of the two teams was already set, and since the Super Bowl 2012 Live Stream is in demand right now over the internet, there will be a very little movement in the odds lines as the New England remains a slight favourite to win the Sunday’s game.

According to some reports from international sports sites, the New England Patriots are the 2.5 point favourites to win the Super Bowl this Sunday over the New York Giants. The Patriots opened at 3.5 point favourites but that number quickly moved down to 3 points. However, the Giants are the popular bet right now. Our partners at Odds Shark give us some insight as to why.

Hence, the New York is also 6-2 against the spread against New England since 1987. Can the Patriots turn things around on Sunday against the Giants and beat the odds in their Super Bowl rematch? They'll have to first overcome the coin toss which has gone the NFC's way in the past 15 Super Bowls.

As you may recall, these same two teams played an epic, and tight, game in Super Bowl XLII, with the Giants winning 17-14, ruining the Patriots' chance at the first 19-0 season in NFL history.

The Super Bowl 2012 Live Stream will be available for the first time via NBC Sports and NFL Official website. The NBCSports.com will be streaming the game live and for free.

A tight match will always be possible at Lucas Oil Stadium this coming Sunday night. Were lot of people are favouring on their favourite team to win the Super Bowl 2012. The Super Bowl 2012 Odds will still be mysterious for some and even hard to predict by this time. Who do you think will win this Super Bowl 2012? Please standby here at Super Bowl 2012 Live Stream for a live coverage of the matchup live at the Lucas Oil Stadium.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Super Bowl 2012 Live Stream Another Sign Popular Game Has Changed Forever


The Super Bowl is now the property of the Internet, and there is nothing you can do to wrestle it free from its cyber grip. And yet the Super Bowl 2012 live stream will now be available for the first time in some popular Sports Website.

While that may seem a tad ominous, there is nothing at all sinister about the future of Super Bowl parties.



NBC Sports will provide a free live stream of the Super Bowl. Before you get on your old school high horse and proclaim that such a gift is meaningless, consider that the world we live in demanded this addition of viewing options, and it will be crucial moving forward.

Things have already taken a turn because of YouTube and the ubiquity of the Internet, but you can be the judge as to whether it is for the worse.

We have now seen the age of surprise and anticipation erased by various Super Bowl ads that were leaked up to a week before the big game. By now, we have seen Jerry Seinfeld and his Acura spot or the epic Ferris Bueller Honda ad. The times, they have changed.

While that may be the evils of a captivated audience sitting around their laptops and smart phones all day, there is some great things on the horizon.
NBC Sports and the NFL will team up to live stream the game, adding a few million viewers to the majority of the world that already watches.

ABC News breaks down some of the best apps that you can use if you don't want to hop on the website and are watching on the go.

The NFL Mobile app will have video, live audio, current drive chart, real-time scores and lets you easily post comments to Facebook. And that is where we really see things changing.

Freecast.com will have the feed for the Super Bowl, and according to a release on The Sacramento Bee, will allow video to be streamed live on Facebook, where you can instantly interact with friends and comment on the game.

The possibilities are endless as the living room that we used to exchange barbs about the commercials and halftime show becomes the all-encompassing world of the Internet.

You can hide in corner and watch the game when the decibels are too loud to enjoy at your Super Soiree. You can sneak out to flip the burgers in the second half and not miss a beat.

The Super Bowl has always been an event that the whole world could enjoy and experience, a moment that most of us share and debate long after the game has ended. With live streaming, that sentiment is finally true. (articles from Bleacher Report)