GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TITAAAAANNNNSSSS!!!!!!

only looking forward to the commercials
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Well that was strange!!! I was just sitting here thinking about the superbowl! I hit the re-fresh button and there it was...I am also rooting for TN.

What time is the game by the way?
 
Just finished watching the game, sorry about the Titans... Although it was one of the best Super Bowls in recent years.
Walter
 
Go Rams!
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Faulk the Titans!
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Later,
John

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Heck, you can't get much closer than that, two great teams, one great game.
 
It was one of the few Bowls worth watching to the end. One of those where you hate to see one team lose. Of course watching the whole game gave you more time to watch those great commercials that the dot coms produced ;-)
 
bcurran,

In a word...NUTS. Oh well, at least Eddie George kept it interesting.
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Brian_T
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Originally posted by automantic:
Go Rams!
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Faulk the Titans!
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Later,
John

LMAO, that is true genius!

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Well, I am a Ram fan, but the Titans sure looked like they were going to pull it out. The Rams didn't win by 6 or 7 points; they won by 6 or 7 inches. Further, McNair was flat out amazing in his athleticism; he was running like a running back.

I find it very interesting that last year there were only two '.com' advertisers in the Super Bowl. This year, at an average 2.2 million dollars for 30 seconds, .com companies accounted for 1/3 of the advertising revenue.

So, best commercial? The baby Clydesdale one. Budweiser had 5 MINUTES of advertising time! Close second, which would have won except for the ...AAAAHHHH!!! of the Clydesdale one, was the one where the bicyclist chased down the cheetah. ROFLMAO!

A lot of the commercials, however, fail to do the most important thing: make the viewer remember the product. Who can tell me who the sponsor for the commercial with Muhammad Ali shadow boxing was? Think of all the commercials you remember, and see how many you can match up the sponsor for. Realize, now that this is the Super Bowl of advertising; a lot of money was spent so that these commercials would work. A good many, IMHO were dismal failures.

Walt
 
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