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Grumpyprogfan
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Posted: February 11 2024 at 21:21 |
One of the greatest Super Bowls ever!
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Steve Wyzard
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It was really good, especially the 2nd half, although I grew weary of seeing Taylor Swift's reaction to absolutely everything.
This lifelong CHARGERS fan would like to see another team from the AFC West in the Super Bowl next year!
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Easy Money
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Can't believe the Niners lost on a failed after touchdown extra point, kind of frustrating, but it was an enjoyable game otherwise.
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Sean Trane
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I was rooting for the 49'ers (if only to frustrate Taylor S) In terms of prog music, Frisco is much more important than Kansa City (the band Kansas is from Topeka)
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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moshkito
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Hi,
It was a good game ... with or without all the extra bruhaha, and what the media is about ... salacious content ... who gives a fudge about a game? I think one of the early notes, from Jeff Saturday, or that group with Stephen Big Talk, was that the likelihood was that small things would be the difference. And it was the smallest of margins ... an extra point ... that made the difference. But it tells you that KC was more involved in all facets of the game, than SF was ... who were so intent on their fame, talent and numbers, that they did not even know all the rules of the game. All in all, it was good, and it showed that there is a much better sense of competition between the two sides of the equation in the NFL ... kinda like we likely will not see blow out in the Super Bowl for a few more years! I like the close games ... with or without Taylor ... but we are not discussing the new "coach" in the game ... he gave Andy Reid a lecture and all of a sudden KC is ready to play ... I actually see it differently, and as intentional on the part of KC ... teams adjust a lot of things in the game and during half time, and SF did not have any Kelce to adjust to ... and then you turn him loose in the 2nd half ... and the adjustments are not fast enough, and neither was the team ready for it. Kelce ended up with 9 catches ... he had only 1 in the first half I think. And SF could not see that Kelse was going to spread out the SF defense a lot more. Game over!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Logan
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Glad to see someone mention King Crimson and Sensations' Fix instead of Taylor Swift. I actually did not watch the game, although my wife put it on TV for a while. |
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richardh
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The BBC showed a clip of the very fake looking after party involving Taylor Swift and her.. emm very large boyfriend. They asked the question 'would you rather celebrate at that or at Disneyworld 'The world's happiest place'? I think the latter although that looked equally as daft
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Sean Trane
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Also an AFC west fan for decades, but almost not anymore Loved the Chargers during the Air Fouts years, but I was huge Raiders fan during their glory pirates years (Plunkett, Alzado & Madden years). but don't care much for either nowadays, partly because of the teams moving locations (especially since the move to Vegas). I was also a big Seahawks fan during the Jim Zorn years , but since they moved to the NFC west (served them well too) Never a Bronco fan (despite liking Elway), but I always loathed the Chiefs |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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