HOUSTON (Reuters) - It was Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday when the National Football League opened its borders to all saying; give us your weird, your strange and wackiest questions.
Members of the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, who will clash on Sunday to decide the NFL championship, kicked off Super Bowl week taking turns facing an eclectic media mob in a televised prime time question-and-answer free-for-all where very little is out of bounds.
While Houston busily put the finishing touches on its Super Bowl preparations, Minute Maid Park, home of Major League Baseball's Astros, was transformed into an NFL rave kicking off a week-long football-fest.