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February 5, 2007The Super Bowl wasn't that spectacular. The first quarter was dynamite, but the rest of the game was so-so.
I guess I was a little disappointed that the Bears lost, but what can you do? Anyways, here's a little commentary about all things Super Bowl, even the commercials.
The best commercial was a tough one to pick. The Snickers, Kevin Federline and all of the Budweiser commercials were good.
But you have to like the reported $200 Doritos commercial. Both were hilarious. I cheated though. I saw most of the Super Bowl ads before the game on sites like YouTube, but I still enjoyed them tremendously.
The half-time show wasn't half bad. Prince actually did a good job. His dancers were little hoochies, but that's neither here nor there.
I didn't know he was such an amazing guitar player. He mixed in a little Bob Dylan/Jimi Hendrix and some Foo Fighters. He played Purple Rain and stayed away from obsure song he planned on plugging on his forthcoming album, unlike the Stones did last year.
Phil Simms and Jim Nance stunk it up. Everytime it showed those two dingle berries in the booth I wanted someone to assassinate them for their idocy. Even though I hate to say this, where was John Madden when you need him.
So what Peyton won one. Way to go. I'm more proud of the fact that Dominic Rhodes, MSU alumnus, scored a touchdown in the Super Bowl. He also gained 100 yards and closed the game out for the Colts. It should have at least been his hands on that Red MVP Cadillac, or Joseph Addai. Peyton won it just because his name. He really didn't do anything that amazing. My hat's off to everyone minus Rex Grossman for the Super Bowl. I don't think I've ever seen a quarterback play a more meaningless role than Grossman did last night.
Posted by Clayton Hein at 9:52 AM | Permalink | Comments (1)
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Go Bears! I loved the Guinee pig and rabit trying to get the mouse working add. To bad Phil Simms and his booth-life-partner where joind at the hip when calling the game.
