Updated: Wednesday, 01 Feb 2012, 9:36 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 01 Feb 2012, 9:30 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WANE) - When it comes to the week of the Super Bowl, nothing compares to Media Day. People - accredited media and others who just want to be seen - from all over the world flock to the city of the big game. Media Day is a chance for players to let down their guard about playing on the game's biggest stage and talk about more than just football. From guys in capes to a dragon-wielding psychic, most "media" have an agenda on this day and usually the conversation revolves around anything but football.
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