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rubicon 02-03-2014 02:05 PM

why do you suppose its called the Super Bowl? It isn't a real test for which of the two best teams play? I mean when you look at the World Cup it takes four years to climb to the top of the mountain. Its not because of the half time events. If you looked closely its the same act that has been going on since I was a kid.

Its called the super bowl because in one night more money is spent than at any other time except for the lead in to Christmas Day.

I ignored the super bowl walked by the TV at half time and shook my head.

Americans are patriots but we are losing our ingenuity and creativity and apparently our taste for quality

CFrance 02-03-2014 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 823274)
why do you suppose its called the Super Bowl? It isn't a real test for which of the two best teams play? I mean when you look at the World Cup it takes four years to climb to the top of the mountain. Its not because of the half time events. If you looked closely its the same act that has been going on since I was a kid.

Its called the super bowl because in one night more money is spent than at any other time except for the lead in to Christmas Day.

I ignored the super bowl walked by the TV at half time and shook my head.

Americans are patriots but we are losing our ingenuity and creativity and apparently our taste for quality

Pshaw.

Bosoxfan 02-03-2014 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 822985)
It's so easy to call a game like this a "choke" by the quarterback. Yeah...all the 50+ other Broncos played a great game.

Peyton is 11 wins & 13 losses in post season play.I think term " choke" fits him well!

IADCathy 02-03-2014 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 822858)
LOUSY GAME, LOUSY HALF TIME, LOUSY COMMERCIALS. BUT THE NATIONAL WAS WONDERFUL AND THE BEST EVER AT A SUPER BOWL. DENVER SHOULD HAVE SLIPPED OUT THE BACK DOOR AT HALFTIME. :cus::a040::ohdear::yuck:

This post cracks me up.... and I agree totally.

2BNTV 02-04-2014 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 823171)
I can't imagine watching the pomp and pageantry of the Super Bowl and thinking "what a lousy game". America is such a wonderful country, and the Super Bowl celebrated that. You citizens are lucky. The game was a tribute to the USA, from the national anthem (the words are thrilling), the huge flag, the welcome home of a hero, the first lady exercising ... Americans do it all so darn well. I really love the way this country is so patriotic. I enjoyed the football, although it appeared oddly mismatched. But even more, I enjoyed the enthusiasm around the game.

As ususal, smarter than the average Bare, says it all so eloquently. :smiley:

The Super bowl has grown into a party type event, where people get together and throw parties for their friends and family. Somehow, the game itself, loses some of it's effect, for us football purists by longer haltimes etc.

This game was more typical of many Super Bowls, as a lot of them turned out, to be blow-outs. When the games are close and going down to the wire, it is very exciting to watch with people we care about, and celebrate all that is right and good in America.

Nothing warms my heart more when Americans coming together for a good cause bcecause it's the right thing to do!!!

As my uncle Joe used to say, "I only want to do what's right"?

CFrance 02-04-2014 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 823601)
As ususal, smarter than the average Bare, says it all so eloquently. :smiley:

The Super bowl has grown into a party type event, where people get together and throw parties for their friends and family. Somehow, the game itself, loses some of it's effect, for us football purists by longer haltimes etc.

This game was more typical of many Super Bowls, as a lot of them turned out, to be blow-outs. When the games are close and going down to the wire, it is very exciting to watch with people we care about, and celebrate all that is right and good in America.

Nothing warms my heart more when Americans coming together for a good cause because it's the right thing to do!!!

As my uncle Joe used to say, "I only want to do what's right"?

2B, you make a good point about the games themselves. Frequently the playoffs leading up to the Super Bowl are much closer, more exciting games. Being from the NY general area... are you a Giants fan? Their two Super Bowls were great games.

I'm not glued to the tube at halftime, but I understand the pomp. However, I would prefer a fifth "quarter" of football!!!!!:loco:

John_W 02-04-2014 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 822858)
LOUSY GAME, LOUSY HALF TIME, LOUSY COMMERCIALS. BUT THE NATIONAL WAS WONDERFUL AND THE BEST EVER AT A SUPER BOWL. DENVER SHOULD HAVE SLIPPED OUT THE BACK DOOR AT HALFTIME. :cus::a040::ohdear::yuck:

I couldn't disagree more. Let me ask, are you a casual football viewer or a die-hard? Do you subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket? Have Directv? Were you a season ticket holder for an NFL team before moving to TV? Do you watch games by yourself at home or with groups at sports bars?

Since my Ravens were not playing, my interest is one who always roots for the underdog. Peyton Manning against the lowly Seahawks couldn't be more one-sided. The people in Denver thought when they signed Manning, they already won the Super Bowl. Unfortunately for them, last year the Ravens stood in their way and this year it was Seattle. Also, being a Baltimore fan, I'm always a fan of great defense, and Seattle certainly proves that.

I found this year's Super Bowl game was great!! I don't think I even cheered as loud last year for my own team the Ravens. I thought the commercials were pretty good and Bruno Mars put on a halftime show fitting for such a big event with plenty of energy and pumped up the crowd. Since the Red Hot Chili Peppers is one of my favorite bands, it was good seeing them as well. I think it's come to a point where the classic rock halftime shows have run their course. Maybe the Eagles might fill the bill, but Tom Petty proved that country rock isn't going to pump up the crowd.

CFrance 02-04-2014 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 823719)
I couldn't disagree more. Let me ask, are you a casual football viewer or a die-hard? Do you subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket? Have Directv? Were you a season ticket holder for an NFL team before moving to TV? Do you watch games by yourself at home or with groups at sports bars?

Since my Ravens were not playing, my interest is one who always roots for the underdog. Peyton Manning against the lowly Seahawks couldn't be more one-sided. The people in Denver thought when they signed Manning, they already won the Super Bowl. Unfortunately for them, last year the Ravens stood in their way and this year it was Seattle. Also, being a Baltimore fan, I'm always a fan of great defense, and Seattle certainly proves that.

I found this year's Super Bowl game was great!! I don't think I even cheered as loud last year for my own team the Ravens. I thought the commercials were pretty good and Bruno Mars put on a halftime show fitting for such a big event with plenty of energy and pumped up the crowd. Since the Red Hot Chili Peppers is one of my favorite bands, it was good seeing them as well. I think it's come to a point where the classic rock halftime shows have run their course. Maybe the Eagles might fill the bill, but Tom Petty proved that country rock isn't going to pump up the crowd.

I think you have just said it all. (Although being from Pittsburgh, I did root for the Ravens last year as I thought it was "their" year. But that was only a one-time deal!)

This year was a drubbing, and so I concentrated on appreciating Seattle's defense.

2BNTV 02-04-2014 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 823630)
2B, you make a good point about the games themselves. Frequently the playoffs leading up to the Super Bowl are much closer, more exciting games. Being from the NY general area... are you a Giants fan? Their two Super Bowls were great games.

I'm not glued to the tube at halftime, but I understand the pomp. However, I would prefer a fifth "quarter" of football!!!!!:loco:

Big Giants fan, who thoroughly enjoyed the two Super bowls with N.E. It's was especially exciting in that they came from nowhere both times, and won the Super Bowls in dramatic fashion.

Both games. I had my heart in my mouth, as Tom Brady almost pulled it out at the end. The first game had 35 seconds left and Tom Brady threw two long passes, if caught, would have put N.E. in a position to tie the game. No fingernails left after that one, but better known for the "helmet catch" by David Tyree.

The second game almost gave me a heart attack, as Tom Brady pass to the end zone was deflected into the air and I thought for a second, "Gronk", was going to catch it. Oh No!!!! I have to see that finish on Sportscenter, for many years to come. Great throw and catch by Manningham down the sideline on the Giants last drive. As usual, Eli, proved to be a big game QB with his cool demeanor. They don't call him "Easy" for nothing. Whatever is happening, he stays the same and gets the job done.

Two of the best finishes in the Super Bowl and let's not forget "The Wide Right" game against the Bills on the last play, the field goals sailed to,
"WIDE RIGHT". I was praying he missed on that one. Poor Scott Norwood.
What a terible thing, to be remembered for.

I don't listen to all the hype leading up to the Super Bowl, as all the experts don't have a clue who's going to win. They miss with their predictions, as much as they hit. I had all the picks right, except for the Super Bowl winner.
I missed this one by a Denver Mile, in that I tought the Bronco's would blow -out to Seahawks.

Boy, was I wrong as Seatlle mugged them into submission. They beat them in all the phases of the game. The o-line dominated, their d-line dominated, special teams dominated. Well, you get the picture.

Not a competive game but that's how most Super Bowls wind -up. That's why a party atmosphere is great.

Hat's off to Seatlle, as they proved they were the best!!!!

John_W 02-04-2014 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 823746)
Big Giants fan, who thoroughly enjoyed the two Super bowls with N.E. It's was especially exciting in that they came from nowhere both times, and won the Super Bowls in dramatic fashion...

I guess Super Bowl XXXV wasn't a great memory. :jester:

2BNTV 02-05-2014 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 823778)
I guess Super Bowl XXXV wasn't a great memory. :jester:

No it wasn't. Getting shut out by your Ravens, (Ray Lewis, et al). I ususally stay until the end of a game, hoping for a miracle, but I turned that game off in the fourth quarter, as they were catching a beating. :D

Most Super Bowls are flops, or one sided. That was one of them.

I always hope for a competitive game, where they are lead changes, and finally coming down to the last possession.


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