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Post by WKDWZD on Feb 14, 2022 10:40:04 GMT -5
Commercials were OK. One or two were funny. Doesn't seem like the commercials have been good for a long time. Halftime show was cool. I thought Kendrick Lamar was the best part but seeing Dr. Dre in action after his health scare a few years ago when it seemed like he wouldn't pull through was great to see. I just wish they'd played more stuff from the 90s. Strange, I have never considered commercials to be entertainment. For me they are a good time to make a pot of tea, and if watching a recording, a quick skip through, it makes a 1 hour program a 47 minute one, here.
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Post by alienrace on Feb 14, 2022 10:59:17 GMT -5
The commercials haven't been overly special in decades, not sure why everyone expects them to be so great?
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Post by Evil Yoda on Feb 14, 2022 16:01:31 GMT -5
The Larry David commercial was amusing, but nothing about any of those ads convinced me crypto isn't a long con. Also the Doritos one was good, with the sloth and other animals.
My brother and I argued a bit about whether that TD pass involved interference. It looked to me like he moved his own head, i.e. was not facemasked. ESPN seemed to believe otherwise yesterday, as did Michaels.
I suspect the AFCN has a new "best team" for a little while. With Ben's retirement and Jackson's regression the Steelers and Ravens may well both be looking up at the Bengals for the next few. Browns will still Brown, though.
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Post by alienrace on Feb 14, 2022 16:59:35 GMT -5
The Larry David commercial was amusing, but nothing about any of those ads convinced me crypto isn't a long con. Also the Doritos one was good, with the sloth and other animals. My brother and I argued a bit about whether that TD pass involved interference. It looked to me like he moved his own head, i.e. was not facemasked. ESPN seemed to believe otherwise yesterday, as did Michaels. I suspect the AFCN has a new "best team" for a little while. With Ben's retirement and Jackson's regression the Steelers and Ravens may well both be looking up at the Bengals for the next few. Browns will still Brown, though. It was 100% PI, he clearly grabs the facemask and pulls the defender around and to the ground. Jackson was an MVP frontrunner until the Miami game, I think his "regression" is a little overstated. This was without a real backfield, a patchwork offensive line, and the offense was #2 in the NFL at the time. As it was, the offense finished #6 in total yards. The Ravens face rebuilding their front four on defense and need offensive line help. That has to be their focus. That and staying healthy. Most people feel the Ravens are the strongest candidate to rebound to the top of their division next year. You're right about the Browns and Steelers. The Steelers face a major overhaul for the first time in a very, very long time. The Browns are completely unsettled overall, particularly in regards to Mayfield. The Bengals have a frightening set of playmakers, and their defense isn't bad - but they have work to do on the offensive line. If they can protect Burrow, they're going to be a force to be reckoned with, but I don't know if you can say the Ravens will be looking up to them for a few years. I think there will be some close races with both teams probably making the playoffs during that time while the Steelers and Browns battle for 3rd.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2022 10:10:05 GMT -5
I didn't watch the SB. I only voted today. Because it's my only chance to be right!
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