[…] to leave while the game was still in progress. That’s a Randy Moss move from way back, and as Uncle Crappy pointed out, even Moss stayed on the field until the end this […]
That was a fun game to watch (especially since the locals won against another ‘team up north’) – Eli did a good job, but the defense was what kept NE out of it for most all of the game –
Besides some of the NE antics, which at times left a sour taste in my mouth (I know a foul was committed by having the extra man on the field, but to red flag a guy who has no impact on the play to overturn a failed converson – low sportsmanship – correct, but low) –
I really was not that impressed with most of the commercials – a couple of good ones (I think Coke did the best with both the political spoof ‘ginkes’ and the Wonderdog – baby from Family guy) – and it took Will Farrell to make me actually laugh – I was not wowed – and quite perplexed on a couple – such as, why would Prudential spend that much money to reply its current ‘on the right path’ add during the Superbowl when its product is a B2B product that company HR / Sourcing departments choose, not individuals?
Can you tell I’m getting old?
Can’t wait to hear about the event in Columbus – who won Pledge of the Year? and, is it going to cause some matrimonial strife?
Nice point.
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[…] to leave while the game was still in progress. That’s a Randy Moss move from way back, and as Uncle Crappy pointed out, even Moss stayed on the field until the end this […]
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That was a fun game to watch (especially since the locals won against another ‘team up north’) – Eli did a good job, but the defense was what kept NE out of it for most all of the game –
Besides some of the NE antics, which at times left a sour taste in my mouth (I know a foul was committed by having the extra man on the field, but to red flag a guy who has no impact on the play to overturn a failed converson – low sportsmanship – correct, but low) –
I really was not that impressed with most of the commercials – a couple of good ones (I think Coke did the best with both the political spoof ‘ginkes’ and the Wonderdog – baby from Family guy) – and it took Will Farrell to make me actually laugh – I was not wowed – and quite perplexed on a couple – such as, why would Prudential spend that much money to reply its current ‘on the right path’ add during the Superbowl when its product is a B2B product that company HR / Sourcing departments choose, not individuals?
Can you tell I’m getting old?
Can’t wait to hear about the event in Columbus – who won Pledge of the Year? and, is it going to cause some matrimonial strife?
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Goes to show that you can fix a season but you can’t fix the Super Bowl.
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