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PHOTOS: Day Three of Super Bowl XLIV

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Doug Flutie

Another productive day down here in South Florida for Super Bowl XLIV.  Today was much calmer than yesterday, which was the big media day.

I spent the morning chatting it up with a lot of Saints players about the swarming media this week, their thoughts about the game and experiences they've had this season.

Then I went to Tazon Latino IV down in South Beach. Translation: Flag football game hosted by the NFL and the Telemundo Network.

An odd session to attend but I couldn't pass it up when I saw a few former Chiefs were participating.

  • Marcus Allen
  • Warren Moon
  • Tony Gonzalez

TG was actually the coach of one team while Greg Camarillo of the Dolphins was the coach of the other.

Check out my work today on SBNation.com. I'll be up late posting more stuff tonight so check back again in the morning.

After the jump, a bunch of photos I took on my fancy pants Sprint Palm Pre today.

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Reggie Bush talking to the media...

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The cameras before Reggie Bush got in the room....

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Jonathan Vilma's nameplate...

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Sean Payton at his press conference...

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Drew Brees at his press conference...

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Jahri Evans...

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Mark Brunell....for you Missouri fans, Chase Daniel is to my left in this picture.

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Marques Colston....

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Garrett Hartley, NFC Championship Hero....

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Back of Harltey...(Why? I don't know)...

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Jonathan Vilma...

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Mike Bell...

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You can't really tell, but that's TG in the background (Blue shirt, with a hat)...

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From left: Martin Gramatica, Tim Brown, Marcus Allen (snapping the ball) Doug Flutie (QB)...

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Someone scored a touchdown...

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