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Fox (network) says NO to a senior citizen Super Bowl halftime show


Dpantherman

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Most of the suggestions so far in this thread will never happen. It will be a band/artist that appeals to the masses. It doesn't matter if any of us singularly thinks that group sucks if the majority of people enjoy them. Look for somebody like Dave Matthews Band, Coldplay, etc.

Jay-Z would appeal to the masses...

even those who don't know who he is (the minority), he would still bring high energy and a great show.

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Why? So we can see John Elway throw a floater to Jerry Rice lightly jogging 5 yards away from him and have Rod Woodson tackle him by bracing his hands upon light contact and nudging him to call the plays dead?

The idea is just funnier in my head. Yes it would be tear-inducingly boring.

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I can see why a network wouldn't want to bring Lady Gaga to center stage.. however, that same reason is why the half time show would bring very high ratings...

I can't say she wouldn't be willing to keep it somewhat professional....

however, a safer, yet still highest rating choice would be Jay-Z.... right now, I don't see an argument on why someone would be better professionally and rating-wise on why he wouldn't be the best option, Next year...

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I'd be cool with Green Day, of course, if they really want ratings, just throw Rage up there and let them have at it.

Haha, Rage would be awesome but Zach is a loose cannon and there's no way the buttoned down NFL would sign off on it.

He'd say something so controversial the talking heads would never shut up.

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