February 7, 2011
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Super Impressions
Let me start off by saying that yesterday I went back and looked at the Sports Illustrated NFL Preview Issue from September of 2010. I always save the preview issues of each sport to see how their prediction worked out. Well, before the season they had the Steelers beating the Packers in the Super Bowl 33-27. And while ultimately they were wrong, you can't help but be impressed with how close they actually came. I mean, they made this prediction before the season started.
Were you like me during the final drive of the game with the Steelers trying to come back and win the game, were you torn and conflicted as to who you wanted to win? Here we had the Green Bay Packers, longtime, hated, bitter rival of the Chicago Bears versus Ben Roethlisberger, long time, hated, bitter rival of consensual sex.
I know a lot of people are talking today about Christina Aguilera's version of the Star Spangled Banner, but I was too busy losing at cards to pay too much attention to it.
I love the Black Eyed Peas, so I was really excited to see them play the halftime show. I thought it was visually amazing, but the performance itself was kinda............rushed and chaotic. Actually, come to think of it, it seems like all Super Bowl halftime shows are rushed and chaotic. Not that they were bad, just..........I don't know. I though those people with boxes on their heads were odd. Seriously, what the fuck was going on there?
So did you hear the NFL sold 4,000 tickets at $200 a piece for people to sit outside the stadium and watch the game on jumbo trons? The only difference is that they had the cheerleaders outside to entertain them while the people on the inside of the stadium had the Super Bowl to entertain them.
Still, I didn't quite get it. I mean these people paid money to do what they could have done at home: watch it on t.v. Of course, they did have the cheerleaders, but it's not like they had a good view of the cheerleaders. Also, it's not like the cheerleaders were giving them lap dances. And furthermore, Ben Roethlisberger was not far away so it's not like the cheerleaders were scantly clad either. I guess it really didn't matter though, he still whipped his Roethlisberger out to try to get them to fuck him.
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Well, i have to admit, i was not torn or conflicted on that last drive of the game. I wanted the Packers to win all the way!! But you already know that. Too bad Rothelisberger has kind of ruined it for the Steelers. It's hard to root for a team with such a douche of a quarterback. And i agree with you, those people were CRAZY to pay that kind of money to watch the game OUTSIDE. That is totally lame especially since they missed out on the commercials and instant replays and commentary they would have gotten if they watched it at home. And what cheerleaders were outside? Both the Packers and Steelers don't have cheerleaders. Was it the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders? It was probably some high school cheerleaders....lame! haha
it was actually the legendary Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. This Super Bowl was actually the first one since Super Bowl II that there were no cheerleaders.
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