Superbowl Recap

I want to format this correctly with highs and lows because I am lazy. These things all stood out to me in one way or another.


Highs:

- Close score. The last 5 minutes mattered in determining a winner. Good for advertisers.

- Cryto dominated the talk. It is the future and the biggest stage in TV saw it headline the show.

- Any Sopranos appearance makes me happy.

- No masks. Not one in sight. November should be a blood bath if parents do not forgot how miserable politicians have made our lives for 2 years. Yesterday was hypocrisy to the max. 

- Good graphics, commentary, weather. The scene behind it all was perfect and it made LA not feel like an overcrowded, homeless, and dirty city for 4 hours (blame the politicians).


Lows:

- The Bengals sucked. Honestly, they were not the 2nd best team. I could think of 3 teams that would have been a better matchup (Bucs, Bills, 49er's) on the big stage. The Rams let them have it and the Bengals still lost. Brutal.

- For the first time, I felt like the game came second. The NFL has failed in keeping me from looking at it as an event. It was about the location, halftime show, and commercials. That was a 4 hour game that should have been 2.5 to 3. I know it has always been this way, but the switch for me came yesterday. Guess I am old now.

- The fanbases didn't care and most of America did not either. Two teams that have no appeal outside of their cities. Joe Burrow can only sell so many tickets.

- Electric cars must be all over the place and so important to society right now and... oh they aren't? The 50 commercials for electric vehicles made me chuckle. Until you can charge these in 5 minutes and last as long as a gas engine does, stop forcing these onto people. They are not ready to replace normal cars. Cool concept but not a real product yet for 99% of Americans.

- Overall "blah" from what I call COVID fatigue. People want normal. Until life is normal, sports are not the top talk anymore and may never be again. We can live without celebrities and big media telling us how to live day-to-day.

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