As bad as the Detroit Lions organization has looked through the years, have they ever looked worse than they do right now?
Not only did they waste the efforts of a Super Bowl-winning quarterback for 12 years, but they also watched the Cincinnati Bengals go from the worst team in football two years ago to a Super Bowl team.
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:46 am
by moldyoldie
FWIW, I hit the remote after about two or three minutes of the halftime show. I don't know how you'd classify that rap crap, but it ain't music.
Also FWIW, the Rolling Stones and The Who were great halftime shows. I also liked Shakira last year.
I really liked only one ad -- the Roman Colosseum tailgating for avocados. Brilliant and clever!
Re Stafford, all the postgame analysis is contrasting his performance this year with the previous decade+ with the Lions. There may be another fifty+ years of "The Curse", this time it'll be The Curse of Stafford!
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:58 am
by MWmetalhead
The Who were great. The Rolling Stones stunk.
I am inclined to agree with Bobbert.
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 10:02 am
by Honeyman
Thought Stafford played very well, especially considering he lost his #2 weapon in the 2nd quarter. The game-winning drive was magnificent. One of the interceptions was clearly the fault of the tight end, the other essentially served as a punt. I would have had zero problem if he was named MVP. Glad he got his ring.....and his entrance to Canton.
As bad as the Detroit Lions organization has looked through the years, have they ever looked worse than they do right now?
Not only did they waste the efforts of a Super Bowl-winning quarterback for 12 years, but they also watched the Cincinnati Bengals go from the worst team in football two years ago to a Super Bowl team.
I think the football-watching nation, young and old, is being conditioned (enlightened?) to what we already know -- the Lions are and have long been the most ineptly run franchise is professional sports history.
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:13 am
by bmw
Why are Super Bowl commercials SO BAD? Nearly every single one felt like a 30-second theatrical production without much actual substance or humor.
The quality of Super Bowl commercials IMO peaked in the mid-2000s (like 2006 or 2007) and have gone way downhill ever since.
On a side-note, I couldn't help but notice the lack of beer commercials. Those used to dominate. I don't recall seeing a single on during the first half. All I saw were 2 Budweiser commercials.
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:30 am
by Honeyman
Commercials were lousy. Only ones I remember snickering at was the e*trade baby and the one with Scarlett Johannesen.
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:24 pm
by thekman
Four great halftime performances in my opinion were U2, Michael Jackson, Bruno Mars and Bruce Springsteen. I think Tom Petty is underrated and forgotten about these days, and was a notch below great. Then many, many others in the mediocre to good category.
I think Jeff Glor said it well this morning... (paraphrasing)
My head says the Rams will win, but my heart wants the Bengals to win.
I just hope it will be a good (not lopsided) game.
We already know we will be busy doing something - anything - away from the telly during halftime...
Why would you skip the best halftime show EVER?
"Way too many coloreds. I enjoyed Up With People back in the day. Ni--ers knew their place then". ---audiophile
I checked out this old video to see if it matched the impression you give of Up With People. I enjoyed it better than anything I've seen recently at the Super Bowl. A nice variety of everyday people of different races, singing songs with a positive message, with a little social commentary mixed in.
I think Jeff Glor said it well this morning... (paraphrasing)
My head says the Rams will win, but my heart wants the Bengals to win.
I just hope it will be a good (not lopsided) game.
We already know we will be busy doing something - anything - away from the telly during halftime...
Why would you skip the best halftime show EVER?
"Way too many coloreds. I enjoyed Up With People back in the day. Ni--ers knew their place then". ---audiophile
I checked out this old video to see if it matched the impression you give of Up With People. I enjoyed it better than anything I've seen recently at the Super Bowl. A nice variety of everyday people of different races, singing songs with a positive message, with a little social commentary mixed in.
As far as "social commentary" is concerned, that group consisted of predominantly gay men who were forced to remain in the closet or face serious repercussions. George Wallace was winning presidential primaries in 1976 also. Ahhhh, the good old days!
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:13 pm
by MWmetalhead
I thought Rocket Mortgage had the best ad.
Re: Super Bowl predictions
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:16 pm
by Honeyman
I must have missed a few ads yesterday....grabbing a beer....taking a leak....grabbing another beer....texting with friends.....grabbing another beer.....
Went back and viewed both the Rocket and Larry David ads and they were very entertaining.
I think Jeff Glor said it well this morning... (paraphrasing)
My head says the Rams will win, but my heart wants the Bengals to win.
I just hope it will be a good (not lopsided) game.
We already know we will be busy doing something - anything - away from the telly during halftime...
Why would you skip the best halftime show EVER?
"Way too many coloreds. I enjoyed Up With People back in the day. Ni--ers knew their place then". ---audiophile
I checked out this old video to see if it matched the impression you give of Up With People. I enjoyed it better than anything I've seen recently at the Super Bowl. A nice variety of everyday people of different races, singing songs with a positive message, with a little social commentary mixed in.
As far as "social commentary" is concerned, that group consisted of predominantly gay men who were forced to remain in the closet or face serious repercussions. George Wallace was winning presidential primaries in 1976 also. Ahhhh, the good old days!
A lot of them were also showing the kind of patriotism that would probably get them socially condemned today. Or maybe even fired from a job.