I doubt anyone here really cares about it except Lee because he likes football and me because I pick up a lot of football stuff via osmosis by Mother, but still
I don't know WHY. It's a team of big guys with head injuries fighting another team of big guys with head injuries, and I don't see how one can be more evil than the other. Most of them don't even come from the place they're representing, it's all mercenaries.
I live in Seattle. I don't really care about football. I am happy if we win, because of civic pride. This year, however, there's more at stake. If we win, an art museum in New England (I forget which one) will lend us a piece of art representing New England. If we lose, SAM will have to lend that museum one of my favourite pieces of art there: Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast by Bierstadt
My mother and sister absolutely love it, my mother was literally almost in tears when she almost couldn't watch it once. I did not inherit these genes.
Most of them don't even come from the place they're representing, it's all mercenaries.
This.
What's the point of attachment when you're merely told that this is something associated with your city or town or region? The players aren't even necessarily from it, and the whole occasion is run like a celebrity novelty show anyway, complete with rules-lawyering up the wazoo.
That said, "American" (i.e. gridiron) football is also boring to watch. It's horribly complicated for anyone who doesn't already know how it works.
You know Perry approached the antinatalist shark but he said no amount of cheering fans could compensate for the suffering the performance would inflict upon him
My dad dislikes the Pats greatly, being a Steelers fan
he was going for the Seahawks, and while my life isn't particularly affected either way I'm still a bit disappointed because 1) the game was theirs to win and 2) most acquaintances of mine are not Patriots fans
I sorta watched the game at a party. When the Pats got that last, "Oh no you don't" interception, one girl at the party screamed with joy so hard that she literally had to lie down on the floor afterwards.
I was invited to go watch at a friend's. Had a pretty good time.
It was sort of cool seeing pre-game (though they didn't focus on the band as much as I'd've liked. Or at all, really) and half-time, since I'm friends with some of the people in it through my marching band fraternity. They pulled on students from ASU's band to be the palm trees and the people holding the glowy balloon things.
The marching band fraternity's current president is their drum major. It was a neat moment for him, since he's graduating this year. It's hard to beat finishing out your college drum major career conducting at the superbowl.
Given that I live in Washington, I do think that I wouldn't have been invited anywhere today had I been rooting for the Patriots :P
Well yeah, because it didn't work. If it had worked, it would be deemed brilliant.
What I do have to say is that it was a great game and fought down to the wire, and that's what I like to see in a sporting contest; two closely matched teams in a close contest. Both proved themselves good enough to win, but only one could.
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I've been kinda regretting my decision to stay up late to watch a sport I barely understand, but then I would have missed the great British Superbowl commercials, like the one for an iPad game called Boom Beach
Sorry, I actually decided not to watch the game this year because I was still recovering from the Packers' loss to the Seahawks in the NFC championship game. I did not really have a team to root for this year, but I guess I am glad the Sehawks lost because of the aforementioned championship game.
Rodgers got the MVP though, so I guess there was some consolation in that for me.
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idk anything about football, but i might watch out of curiosity, providing my parents' TV is free this evening
I don't know WHY. It's a team of big guys with head injuries fighting another team of big guys with head injuries, and I don't see how one can be more evil than the other. Most of them don't even come from the place they're representing, it's all mercenaries.
(The other Jane)
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I just don't get why teams are hateable
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
What's the point of attachment when you're merely told that this is something associated with your city or town or region? The players aren't even necessarily from it, and the whole occasion is run like a celebrity novelty show anyway, complete with rules-lawyering up the wazoo.
That said, "American" (i.e. gridiron) football is also boring to watch. It's horribly complicated for anyone who doesn't already know how it works.
i guess i should hope for a Seahawks victory, if for no other reason than it'd be kind of ironic for a Brit to support the Patriots
then again a few years ago i was living in new england
uh
is that normal in a football game?
because like that wasn't just a foul, that was outright brawling
The Seahawks kind of had it... and then they lost it in the end zone
I don't sports, but damn
he was going for the Seahawks, and while my life isn't particularly affected either way I'm still a bit disappointed because 1) the game was theirs to win and 2) most acquaintances of mine are not Patriots fans
i feel kind of sorry for the Seahawks, they must be kicking themselves now
(The other Jane)
(The other Jane)
EDIT: I just remembered I have Vampire on Wednesday. Any weekday work for you?
Rodgers got the MVP though, so I guess there was some consolation in that for me.