and like father, like son. video of the dancing duo going viral from the championship game down in dallas. and they are here this morning in our studio to teach us a few moves. they got the crowd cheering. we re stretching. first today s trivia question. born on this date in 1936, this hall of fame football coach won super bowl 11. who is he? be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer. salesperson #1: so, again, throwing in the $1,000
game. people who watch this show was in bed by the times over. giants handed the ball to the cowboys. six turnovers and had a lot of trouble with david wilson, the running back. eli s first pass to the game was picked off. dallas only got a field goal on his drive. the giants again were down 27-10. had a great passing attack. got back in this game. manning played very well. wilson fumbled twice. giants had the ball twice in the last minute-and-a-half of this game. with a chance to go ahead and take the lead and this last pass was the one that killed them ended up losing the game. six turnovers manning throws for 470, four touchdowns and they lose 36-31. crazy game down in dallas. robert gibbs, apparently because he picks and chooses his teams is a cowboys fan. how did you end up a cowboys fan? when i was young nobody in my area rooted for the atlanta
i heard them yelping over there. the goal of the puppy bowl to get people to take home a puppy. i think it s alternative programming, brian, we ll tell you more about it in a moment. right now, we told you yesterday about this one. wikileaks is nominated for the nobel peace prize. does a guy accused of putting american lives in danger deserve the honor? our political panel debates that next. and we just mentioned, have you ever actually seen the puppy bowl? we have the practice round here in our studio this morning and you can adopt all of these beautiful puppies. and then we re getting a kick out of these kids. they re getting into the game down in dallas, just before the super bowl on the friday. we ll be right back. i m robert shapiro.
i m watching guys this year, there s a game down in dallas and one of the linemen there for the cowboys made a sack and the cowboys were down a couple of touchdowns with a minute to go. whatever. at the end of the game, his team was not going to win. he s celebrating an individual moment and the point was when the shonn green thing happened, the jets would have been better served if he would have taken a knee. the touchdown kept the patriots in the game and the penalty really kept the patriots in the game. talk about something else. your dad passed away. you were unbelievably tight and you wrote an incredible book about your dad and the relationship and the rise in sports and beyond. now, you re not stopping because your dad is not here. alzheimer s took his life. what are you doing? we were here to talk about it a couple of years ago. wrote a book that thankfully was a new york times bestseller and i was so inspired by the feedback i received for the last couple of years, i kn