FZR1KG wrote:Don't ask me. I'm still confused why a game that involves mainly holding the ball with your hands is called football?
That was a grade A @ss whoopin'. I think the only other championship Seattle has ever had was the SuperSonics back in the '70s? I'd be happier for the Hawks if Pete Carroll wasn't such a complete d|ck.SciFiFisher wrote:All I know is that the Seahawks won for the first time ever.
Thumper wrote:That was a grade A @ss whoopin'. I think the only other championship Seattle has ever had was the SuperSonics back in the '70s? I'd be happier for the Hawks if Pete Carroll wasn't such a complete d|ck.SciFiFisher wrote:All I know is that the Seahawks won for the first time ever.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Wait, wait, wait... they actually read the Declaration of Independence before every Super Bowl? Like, really? Actually? That's a thing?
This isn't XOF...
Rommie wrote:Thumper wrote:That was a grade A @ss whoopin'. I think the only other championship Seattle has ever had was the SuperSonics back in the '70s? I'd be happier for the Hawks if Pete Carroll wasn't such a complete d|ck.SciFiFisher wrote:All I know is that the Seahawks won for the first time ever.
No, Seattle was up against the Steelers in... 2006? Steelers won though.
Swift wrote:Wait, when did that happen? I didn't tune in till around the coin toss and wasn't paying close attention till the kickoff (the ref made a nice save when Broadway Joe blew the coin toss)
Thumper wrote: Broadway Joe in his fur coat screwed up the coin toss. But at least he didn't slur and try to kiss anyone. I believe Seattle scored every way imaginable except a 2 point conversion. And Denver did that.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Evidently they started doing it for the first Super Bowl after 9/11. And they're trying to make it a "traditional" thing that goes along with the game. They're literally trying to force their version of patriotism into broader American culture and sport.
As I said: Fox. Because of course they do.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Swift wrote:Wait, when did that happen? I didn't tune in till around the coin toss and wasn't paying close attention till the kickoff (the ref made a nice save when Broadway Joe blew the coin toss)
Here you go.
Think I've figured it out: Fox does it. Because of course they do - it's Fox. But since Fox is the only network with the broadcast rights in the US, that means the Declaration is a "Super Bowl thing" rather than just a "Fox thing." Because if you're watching the game in the US, you're watching Fox. And therefore you're watching them read the Declaration.
Evidently they started doing it for the first Super Bowl after 9/11. And they're trying to make it a "traditional" thing that goes along with the game. They're literally trying to force their version of patriotism into broader American culture and sport.
As I said: Fox. Because of course they do.
I was a big Mets fan, but I was a little bit later, the Tom Seaver era. Sorry for bashing your hero.Swift wrote:1969 - 1970 was my "year" as a kid growing up in NY, because the Mets, the Jets, and the Knicks all won their championships. Broadway Joe will always be a hero because of that.
Thumper wrote:I was a big Mets fan, but I was a little bit later, the Tom Seaver era. Sorry for bashing your hero.Swift wrote:1969 - 1970 was my "year" as a kid growing up in NY, because the Mets, the Jets, and the Knicks all won their championships. Broadway Joe will always be a hero because of that.
(But that coat. )
Rommie wrote:
Except it isn't one network every year, it changes every few years because it's such a ratings bonanza for whichever network hosts it. IRC it's Fox, NBC, then CBS in the rotation, so Fox only gets to do this every three years.
Also explains why I've never noticed it.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:As to the Coke commercial, it just baffles me. I live in a country that was founded on very different notions - multiculturalism, not melting pot. Totally different political and cultural norms. I can't even fathom why people would complain. Seems to me people should be happy that folks from around the world would want to sing a song celebrating the US in heir own language.
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