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Should the Super Bowl be Held on a Saturday?


Kevin Greene

Should the Super Bowl be Held on a Saturday?  

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  1. 1. Should the Super Bowl be Held on a Saturday?

    • Hell no! How dare you mess with tradition, Super Sunday!
      9
    • Hell yes! Give me time to travel, recover from a hangover, or simply bask in the glow of ultimate victory for 24 hours
      28
    • Super Sunday? Hell I only watch the Pro Bowl. Go Matty Ice!
      1
    • I say Superbowl Sunday should be recognized as a National Holiday and everyone should have Monday off for recovery. 'Merica.
      36


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Super Bowl Sunday as it is is essentially a National Holiday.

But logistically, return travel wise, Hangover recovery wise, hell just time to contemplate victory wise.

Should Super Sunday be Super Saturday instead?

13 or 14 days to prepare, no difference. Perhaps a few less ridiculous Q&A opportunities for the press is all that would be lost.

What say you?

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14 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

What say me?

I say Superbowl Sunday should be recognized as a National Holiday and everyone should have Monday off for recovery. 'Merica. 

There have been suggestions of this before at the state government level (don't remember which states).

Don't know if anyone's said it at the federal level, but I'd vote for that person.

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Just now, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Super Foose Ball Bowl is the devil's work, shouldn't be on Sundays.

It is a well known fact that the devil does his best work on Saturdays.

Therefore, Super Foose Ball Bowl should of course be on Saturdays.

Result:  GOAT Super Foose Ball Bowls ever!

When's the last time you slept?

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