04th Feb 2012
Giants Website Prematurely Reveals Super Bowl Winner [PIC]
The New York Giants official website accidentally announced the winner of Super Bowl XLVI more than 24 hours before Sunday’s big game even started.
The error was immortalized Saturday in this TwitPic screenshot (above), which Jeff Frias posted to Twitter. No signs of the mistake are left on the team’s site other than a reported link that leads to the image below:
The Giants have yet to publicly confirm whether this whammy is real or the handy-work of a prankster.

While online blunders have cost people their jobs in the past, this misstep — if real — shows that the Giants organization is unsurprisingly ready to financially capitalize on a possible win.
The link promoted championship garb traditionally sold after national sporting contests. Giants quarterback Eli Manning and three other players are cropped into the promotion along with the Super Bowl’s most-coveted prize, the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The ad is emblazoned with these words in all caps: “The Giants are Super Bowl champions!”
The Feb. 5 broadcast of Giants vs. New England Patriots game kicks off at Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium at 6:30 p.m. ET and will be followed by many post-game breakdowns of the games and commercials. One Super Bowl post-game analysis will occur within an NBC-backed Google+ Hangout. Participants will dissect the commercials, which this year cost $3.5 million each.
Did you notice the premature winner’s announcement before it was taken down? Sound off below.
BONUS: 10 Athlete Gaffes Aided by Social Media
Online whammies in the sports world are not uncommon. Here are a few recent memorable digital mistakes.
Cappie Pondexter

After a tsunami devastated Japan this March, Cappie Pondexter of the WNBA's New York Liberty tweeted, "What if God was tired of the way they treated their own people in there own country! Idk guys he makes no mistakes." Later she continued hypothesizing with this tweet: "u just never knw! They did pearl harbor so you can't expect anything less." Predictably, Pondexter's tweets sparked a strong backlash, and she eventually took to Twitter again, this time to apologize (left).
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