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The first half was almost a complete snoozer. Pretty poor final game of the season.
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BigV, you should hurry up and get that crystal ball of yours in for service before the warranty expires.
(I was at work for the game, watched most of it and will rewatch it, probably later tonight, for the commercials. I posted to another site, a wee bit after the start of the game, "The only thing the Seahawks will win tonight is the coin toss.") |
At least it was a tight game even if neither team played well. I'm waiting for the announcement that Ben is going in for surgery on his throwing hand. He had no idea where the ball was going last night. Randal El on the other hand looked pretty sharp. :)
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AMEN Bruce - the game was a good one - noone walking away at half-time cause the outcome was apparent. I lived in the Seattle area for years - but was born in Pittsbugh in the shadow of III Rivers Stadium... for me and mine XL would have been a no lose situation- but Seattle had the best season they've had in AGES.
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I was disappointed. The commercials sucked.
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A couple of the commercials didn't ... yeah, the Pepsi ones were lame, and I don't think "Magic Fridge" lived up to the hype ... but Leonard Nimoy for Aleve and McGyver MasterCard were priceless, to coin a phrase. The Budweiser Colt commercial was a goodie also.
Fedex Caveman made me laugh out loud, but the one with the monkeys? Doesn't really distinguish the product well enough that I bother to remember what they were advertising (but I did like the turnaround, "Well, I work with a bunch of jackasses") but the concept is too tired. Another concept that's worn out it's welcome is the GoDaddy girl. It wasn't funny last year, it's worse this year. Paying to place the same ad twice is what we call STUPID. Ameriquests Fly commercial was one of the better ones for me. The worst? That Burger King Busby Berkley production number ad that seemed to last forever. Not even the Camp and the Kitsch saved it. The "Full Throttle" ads for the new Coke product need help. Serious help. And as much as Bud scored with "colt" and "streaker" they lost with "hiding on the roof." The upcoming movie releases don't look too promising ... I just watched an unnecessary remake of The Poseidon Adventure on TV, why should I pay $8 plus snacks to see one in the theater? Even if they leave out the pointless terrorist subplot, it can't be any better than Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters, and Gene Hackman. What's next, remakes of the Towering Inferno and Earthquake? The Shaggy Dog isn't going to get better with the addition of Tim Allen, either. |
well who won the puppy bowl?
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McGyver was sweet. I'd go with the magic fridge commercial. Kicking the dino was funny as well. Yoinking the beer from betwix man and bear was good slapstick. No awesome commercial that needed to be talked about the next day though. |
V is an excellent book. Though you might be less disappointed if you watch the movie first. They're gonna have to sacrifice something to bring it to screen.
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I have ReplayTV, so I skipped the commercials. When I caught up to Live, I took a break to get a beer or whatever.
Bouleware played better pass defense that I thought he would. But, he was completely out of position on the longest run in Super Bowl history. He ran in on the play from SS but overcommitted and went toofar in. He didn't get blocked or anything; just was out of position. After that, Fast Willie just beat the FS to the sideline, and the rest is history. |
The Steelers sucked less, got better calls (although I don't remember any particular call that went against the Seachickens as being demonstrably *bad*), and managed to use their superior gumption to put it together and capitalize on Seattle mistakes when it really hurt.
I thought it was an entertaining game, and the commercials did largely suck. |
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Kitty halftime show was great. Luna the Tuna loved it. We went to bed before the puppy bowl ended -- sorry, capn. |
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On your other point, however, we don't see eye to eye. I've held my peace for a day and now I'm done. You may call me, and my friend, Ken Schram, a sore loser. You'd be right. He says it better than I do, though, so here he is. Quote:
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What about the play clock at zero and then a time out is granted? Are you kidding me? The reason it stayed at zero is because it doesn't count into negative numbers. Check your TiVo!!! I thought they were enforcing the no-horse-collar tackle rule this year. But not against the Steelers. The Seahawks made plenty of their own mistakes. God knows we didn't need any help from the officials. |
And I signed this too.
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Hey BigV, I like you a lot, buddy, but do you want some cheese with that whine?
"I thought it was a free play" is not a veteran decision. The refs didn't throw it directly to Ike Taylor, "Ain't no Hasselback Girl threw it." It's great that Ben was honest about what he thought, but he wasn't watching himself. As for replays, an ex-NFL official told me how view angles were so critical, and cameras are usually not aligned with the goal line thus distort the view. If the WR didn't push off in the end zone, he wouldn't have been able to get to the football to catch it. The longest run in Super Bowl history is completey the fault of Bouleware, not the refs. Maybe you're right. The Steelers beat the Colts in spite of the refs favorable treatment of the Colts. Maybe, that's what a cinderella team has to do. |
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