Super Bowl picks/favorite SB commercials (come Monday)

and i really hate this whole . . . heres all the superbowl commercials, before the superbowl, even though this one is super, cute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQB7QRyF4p4
Julian, wrote:
ggw wrote:
Julian, wrote:
I mean, could you imagine if Tom Brady went out this week and called his kicker a liquored up idiot?


Brady would never do that. He would get his wife to do it for him.
Actually, you've just made my point for me exactly, ggw. Tom Brady took more heat for "not keeping his woman in check" or whatever antiquated thing you want to say then Peyton got for calling the most accurate kicker in NFL history a liquored-up idiot on national television. That doesn't seem patently unfair?


Considering that Vanderjagt was admittedly drunk and was publicly calling out Peyton and Dungy, I think it was totally justified.  I mean if Gostkowski or Vinatieri went on TV and said shit about Brady and Belichick and the Patriots in general, you know Brady would have torn him a new asshole and all the media would point to Brady and go on and on about what a great leader he was for sticking up for his coach and team and keeping his teammates in line and what fabulous hair he has, yadda, yadda, yadda….
ggw wrote:
Considering that Vanderjagt was admittedly drunk and was publicly calling out Peyton and Dungy, I think it was totally justified.
I… don't remember him being drunk. Admittedly, I'm probably wrong on that.
Julian, wrote:
ggw wrote:
Considering that Vanderjagt was admittedly drunk and was publicly calling out Peyton and Dungy, I think it was totally justified.
I… don't remember him being drunk. Admittedly, I'm probably wrong on that.


OK, so maybe he didn't admit it, but he did lose the Grey Cup (CFL version of the Lombardi Trophy) in a bar one time.
ggw wrote:
Brian_Wallace wrote:

I keep thinking of that first Bills one, where Buffalo had the "unstoppable" offense and the Giants just ran the ball, and had 2/3 time of possession.  I also have the feeling Peyton may throw two or three INTs.  I just can't live in a world where the three teams that let Tim Tebow go can be ultimately successful.

Seahawks 34-Broncos 27.  MVP: Golden Tate.


Brian


Aren't you the one that used to rave about Jeff George?

Denver.  The NFL wants Peyton to win.


I'm not sure what my very real love of Jeff George's arm, attitude and mustache have to do with my Super Bowl pick but I'll address this in my next column for whichever sports cable website hasn't fired me yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UerAttYQyNo

Brian
walkonby wrote:
and i really hate this whole . . . heres all the superbowl commercials, before the superbowl, even though this one is super, cute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQB7QRyF4p4


The first time I saw that….I actually didn't understand it.  But upon second viewing, two questions remain:

1.)  Will Nicholas Sparks write an adaption between the horse mananger and the fetch blonde puppy adoption chick?  Did they hook up 20 seconds after that commerical was over?

2.)  Isn't what the Clydesdales were doing to the car a form of "bullying?"

Brian
Brian_Wallace wrote:
ggw wrote:
Brian_Wallace wrote:

I keep thinking of that first Bills one, where Buffalo had the "unstoppable" offense and the Giants just ran the ball, and had 2/3 time of possession.  I also have the feeling Peyton may throw two or three INTs.  I just can't live in a world where the three teams that let Tim Tebow go can be ultimately successful.

Seahawks 34-Broncos 27.  MVP: Golden Tate.


Brian


Aren't you the one that used to rave about Jeff George?

Denver.  The NFL wants Peyton to win.


I'm not sure what my very real love of Jeff George's arm, attitude and mustache have to do with my Super Bowl pick but I'll address this in my next column for whichever sports cable website hasn't fired me yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UerAttYQyNo

Brian


It's more about the Tim Tebow comment.  You appear to have an affinity for guys that were great in college but couldn't handle the pros.
Bud Light Commercials might be worst commercials of all time.  Didn't like Ellen commercial though I am sure James Ford did.  And what is with the Chevy turck commercials.  So far so bad. 

The best commercial so far was the one for the New Girl with Prince. 
watching the Super Bowl for the commercials is like reading Playboy for the articles…
hutch wrote:
watching the Super Bowl for the commercials is like reading Playboy for the articles…



The game so far is pretty boring. 
atomic wrote:
hutch wrote:
watching the Super Bowl for the commercials is like reading Playboy for the articles…



The game so far is pretty boring. 


well it almost always is! it's american football after all…
I am guessing that if things don't change soon the commercials in the second half might not have anyone watching them.  WHo is doing the half-time show?
atomic wrote:
I am guessing that if things don't change soon the commercials in the second half might not have anyone watching them.  WHo is doing the half-time show?


Bruno Mars…but there was some whining by people so they added the Chili Peppers I think..
Peyton sucking a fat one is the most gripping thing I've ever seen. Seahawks uber alles!!
hutch wrote:
atomic wrote:
I am guessing that if things don't change soon the commercials in the second half might not have anyone watching them.  WHo is doing the half-time show?


Bruno Mars…but there was some whining by people so they added the Chili Peppers I think..


Last time I saw the Chilli Peppers they mooned the audience.  I hope Fox has this on a tape delay. 
horrible ads so far . . . except the doritos time machine ad.
walkonby wrote:
horrible ads so far . . . except the doritos time machine ad.


Yeah that was Ok and the coke commerical was allright.  

Seinfield sure looks old.  George looks the same as he did on the show.  I guess when you look like you are 55 when you are 25 there isn't much more that you can age.
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