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Who"s not watching the Super Bowl

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I lost a lot of interest in football this year. And with lady **** head at halftime & those political commercials.
That's enough for me to sit it out...
I'm hoping for fair weather & taking the GTX out for a ride.
 
The Seahawks are not in it. But I'm gonna watch the Patriots get their arse kicked this time.
 
Never was a big thing for me. The '70s were great to watch and always made it a traditional thing to have a party. All sports today come with so much hype that it just turns me off anymore. Same with nascar. Maybe I'm just getting old...
 
I'll probably have it on (I have a 50" screen in my garage) but If the wife asks me to take the dogs on a walk I'll happily be out on the trails. Definitely will not watch the half time show. Krapernick ruined it for me....

Dan
 
Will probably have it on out in the shop....maybe. If there's something better on Velocity that I haven't seen before, that will on instead. I lost interest back in the early 80's right after Bum's rant about kicking the SOB in and later on, increases in the property tax rate to pay for the renovations of the Dome to try and keep the team from moving. Sport politics....screw that crap. Now it's more political than ever? Every time we turn on the TV to a local channel, there seems to always something on about the Stooopid bowl and everywhere I go there's someone talking about it. Tired of it all.
 
I don't plan on it but I will probably have it on in the back ground. Most sports are big money now and controlled by Vegas in my opinion. Over time I have lost interest in watching and getting emotionally involved in sports where its now mostly super rich millennials complaining about every call and talking smack like idiots (generalizing but still). I am considered a millennial by age but do not associate with being one for sure.

Stepping off my :soapbox:

Give me a wrench and a car to work on and I will be much happier than watching a game.
 
I'm kinda glad that I've been without TV, Internet, phone for the last 2 weeks! What's going on in the world?
I don't give a $h!t about football or the bowl for that matter.
 
I rather watch these little guys!

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Then this guy cheat!

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Just like hockey or baseball, seen one game seen them all! Prefer to zombie out on stock car racing, no two crashes are the same, went to a race in Homestead once, every one is drunk, the fumes are overwhelming, after the race the parking lot was pitch black, have fun trying to find your car, then the state opens up the turnpike free of charge so all the rednecks can race back home , even allows driving on the shoulder so that they can pass each on the grass !
 
I will watch it. The game. Haven't watched a half-time show since Tom Petty a few years back.
Not sure why they keep putting these pop culture losers in the halftime show. 70% of the NFL (and most other sports) viewers are white males. It's not like any of us watch the damn halftime show.
 
Will do, except pass on halftime with scaggy gaga, will watch the rest if I'm sober.
 
I'll be watching the game with interest. I want to see the Falcons kick the Patriots rears. Bought a lamb shank, mashed potatoes and some corn for our game dinner. Won't watch the half time show, but the wife might. I still love football even though I know it's all $$. I love to watch the great players make things happen. The super bowl is definitely way over hyped and I don't watch all that junk - just the game.
 
The "Prima Donna" bowl . . . not me, got much better things to do with my time then support them

( they'er just as bad a Hollywood - in my opinion . . . )
 
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