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The Super Bowl is going to stink. Amiright?


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If it's like last year, it will stink for me. The NFL has skewed things too much in favor of offenses, and it's making the game, as a whole, less enjoyable for me personally. I miss games like the 1990 NFC title game. (Yes I know the AFC title game that year featured a 51 point performance.) In today's game if there is a low-scoring game, it's usually not due to good defense, but inept offense.

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The Superbowl will be great if we are in it and win it.  It will suck if Atl, New Orleans, Tampa, or Dallas are in it and win it.  Otherwise, I will watch it, but won't really care  that much.  

 

I vaguely remember watching a little of last year's halftime show, but would probably fail a multiple choice test if asked who was the halftime performer.  

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The artist pays for the chance to play the Superb Owl. That's generally why there are multiple performers, it's generally the only way to afford the spot is with "special guests" who are paying for the exposure. 

Highest bidder usually gets it and you can bet there's an album about to drop by each of the artists or will have just dropped before the big show. One big performance and people are on their smart phones ordering the album immediately.

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The NFL's not going to have any hip hop artist while the anthem controversy is still happening. Might have a hard time even if they wanted to, Jay Z is bragging about turning them down on his current hit song. Only ATL act with the weight anyway would be Outkast, and a reunion that doesn't evoke Kaepernick at some point would take two miracles.

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5 minutes ago, luke nukem said:

also to add, the only halftime show I remember not being total dog poo was Bruno Mars. I was expecting crappy pop and instead got some big band and swinging, it was nice. The more Instruments the better.

Prince played Purple Rain in a purple stadium IN THE RAIN bro

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Another Billy Madison,...

Thats the most insanely idiotic thing Ive ever heard,...

At no time during your rambling incoherent post did you type anything resembling rational thought,..

We are all dumber for having to read it,...

I award you lots of poo, and may the moderators not have mercy in banning you.

HA

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