NFL quarterback wins Madden Bowl, urges you to play Kinect on Sunday

Artistic rendering of what a family might look like playing Kinect this Sunday.
If you’ve got a Kinect, Microsoft and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees want you and your family to stop your casual lounging around on Sunday and ... play some games for an hour.
“As a father of two, I appreciate the importance of making sure kids stay active,” Brees says in a press release. “That’s why I’ve embraced the challenge of making this ‘The Most Active Super Bowl Sunday Ever’; I’ll be leading the effort by spreading the message and challenging families to get in 60 active minutes this Sunday. Playing Kinect for Xbox 360 is a fun way to achieve this goal, so join me in embracing this challenge by posting your Kinect photos and videos on the Xbox Facebook and Twitter pages.”
The press release doesn't specifically list any alternative ways to get active on Sunday other than using Kinect, so if you haven't got one of the motion-tracking devices, we're guessing you're probably off the hook.
In other football videogame news, Brees, Denver Broncos QB Tim Tebow and New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham teamed up to win the Madden Bowl XVIII championship last night, beating a squad of college football players, which included Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III. Obviously, Snoop Dogg was also there. Details in the the video below.
















