It is one of the wackiest days on the pro sports calendar, and produces some nutty performances by both players and media members alike. 
That's what happens when you turn 3,000 wretches like us loose on the two teams who earned the right to play in the Super Bowl.
It's generally a harmless exercise in collecting cliches and trying to scream out questions to players and coaches, but we'll try and fill you in on all the goings-on of Media Day.
Newsday's intrepid web writer extraordinaire, Jim Baumbach, attending his first Super Bowl and thus his first Media day, will bring along his video camera to show you all the action. Jim and I plan to give you a tour through the various attractions, so you'll be able to see the madness for yourself through the eyes of the blogger you trust to deliver your NFL information.
Comments (2)
Just want to know the two involved in this exchange (prob has already occurred):
Reporter "What is the stupidest question you've been asked today?"
Player "That one"
DCJF:
Not sure who said it, but that question is asked every year at the Super Bowl, with a variety of answers.