All’s fair game at circus-like media day

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INDIANAPOLIS – Quick, Wes Welker, spell Bill Belichick. Hey, Osi Umenyiora, know any other Elis besides that Manning guy? Rob Gronkowski, what’s your favorite song by Madonna?

Not exactly challenging questions about Sunday’s Super Bowl between the New York Giants and New England Patriots. But that’s media day, the NFL’s annual version of the circus, minus the ringmaster.

With players and coaches penned into cubicles, mainstream reporters were joined Tuesday by a guy in a superhero costume, another in an old-time football uniform, kids with microphones and some women who wore dresses that left little to the imagination. They asked the Patriots and Giants anything that crossed their minds.

And we do mean anything.

“This is crazy, man. It’s crazy,” said Patriots safety Patrick Chung. “I’ve never seen anything like this ever.”

Actually, none of the players had. For the first time, the NFL let fans in on the act, too. For $25 – or more, for those who waited until the last minute to buy their tickets – fans could sit in the stands at the stadium and listen to the interviews over a headset.

“We can’t hear all of the questions, so we have to guess,” said Lee Clifford, who brought his sons, 10-year-old Ben and 8-year-old Nick. “I guess lots of people can get a pass to a media event.”

Even people who carry their own disco ball, as the camera crew from Telemundo did.

Media day has never been the stuff of Woodward and Bernstein.

But it’s gone from off-the-wall to downright goofy in recent years, the tipping point coming four years ago when a reporter from Mexico’s TV Azteca showed up in a wedding dress from a slasher movie in hopes of winning Tom Brady’s heart.

Imagine asking Vince Lombardi if he could name three Kardashians. Gronkowski actually did pretty well – he got Kim and Khloe right away, but needed a few more seconds to come up with Kourtney. Or getting John Elway to salsa dance, as New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz did with singer Ciara.

There were no brides or proposals for Brady this year, although the fashion-conscious QB did talk about having his nails painted.

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