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Superbowl Pop Culture Analysis

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Soggy. Sloppy. Mostly desultory.

Oh, and the Super Bowl was a letdown, too.

We should have known better. Really. From Kevin Federline's highlighting the commercials to the Geico Caveman's filling an inexplicable celebrity crossover vacuum, the pop culture circus surrounding this year's big game was poised to bomb. And bomb it did, harder than Chicago quarterback Rex Grossman. Which is really saying something.

Blame it on the rain. Or blame it on everyone's being utterly hung over from a week of South Beach revelry.

Whatever the case, the Super Bowl's traditional pomp and circumstance was even more anticlimactic than usual.

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Pretty funny review of just about EVERYTHING that happened last night off the field...

Some pretty funny Dan Marino blasts in there..

Hruby said:
Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay: THIS IS HOW YOU PUT RELISH ON A HOT DOG. A non-chef never could have figured that out. When J.B. joked about working off the chow, Marino blew a golden chance for an impromptu NutriSystem plug. Two decades later, he's still choking in the big game.
Grade: D
:chuckles: :chuckles: :chuckles:
 
i thought it was a pretty bad super bowl, if i had made this thread i would have gotten "james is sour because the pats werent in it" but there was nothing memorable about this super bowl, it was great that there were 2 african american coaches, and that peyton got a ring...commercials sucked, and the game itself, was terrible.
 

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