Biggest play of Super Bowl XLVI belongs to unlikely hero Blackburn Chase Blackburn. Chase Blackburn? The Giants get a major game-changing play from their middle linebacker, who picks off a deep Tom Brady pass early in the fourth. Gregg Doyel says talk about zero-turned-XLVI hero.It's the Super Bowl -- so why are we talking about Irsay and Peyton? Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay could have been gracious hosts, letting the Super Bowl and its stories take over their town for a week. Instead, Gregg Doyel says, the selfish ingrates have made it all about them.Genius Belichick throwing Edelman to wolves as DB? That's just stupid Bill Belichick is a great coach. Maybe the greatest. Julian Edelman is a player to admire. But as a cornerback, he's also easy to beat. Gregg Doyel wants to know how Belichick can be stupid enough to line Edelman up on defense.Oh, brother: Argument that Eli could surpass Peyton is ridiculous OK, so Eli Manning has a chance to out-bling his brother Peyton on Sunday. Gregg Doyel says the notion that Eli would surpass Peyton in the quarterback hierarchy with a second ring is ludicrous -- just look at their statistics.Unless you want to alienate target audience, Occupy someplace else Stoked by labor politics in Indiana, the Occupy movement has set its sights on the Super Bowl. Gregg Doyel doesn't care about the issues on this one; he just knows this is the wrong group at the wrong event at the wrong time.Injured economy has even drained nonsense out of media day He was ready to enjoy the gimmicks and silliness that have become Super Bowl media day hallmarks. But Gregg Doyel says a sick economy has thinned the herd and made it mostly business.London? You'll pry the Super Bowl from our cold, dead hands So the NFL is considering a future Super Bowl in London. After carefully considering it for about two seconds, Gregg Doyel says: Don't ... you ... dare. The Super Bowl is an American event, and America is where it belongs.