The week leading up to the Super Bowl is always bad for one reason or another. Sometimes it’s because one particular storyline gets beaten into the ground by every media outlet; other times it’s because a particularly loathsome team or player or coach gets hyped so thoroughly that the mere mention of their name makes you want to bite someone. It’s always because at least a half-dozen writers think they will be the first ones to successfully pull off a cute Media Day stunt. This week’s pre-Super Bowl coverage feels a little different, though. Not because it’s been good—it will never, ever be good—but because there … hasn’t really been anything to cover. Take a look at some of what Pro Football Talk has had on offer this week: Sports Illustrated was forced to dust off the “Will this be Gronk’s last game?” story, which I’ve been reading this time of year since I was seven years old: Ah, but SI has a twist! This might also be Devin McCourty’s last game: I’m not entirely sure who that is! Here’s my favorite headline of the week, courtesy of ESPN: By Tuesday, the network was forced to break out the “let’s…