Even Vegas:the only thing that concerns me is that EVERYONE seems to be picking Denver.
I jam you, grab some jersey, you push off. I move your hip, you pick me with a teammate. I roll a safety over top who matches you stride for stride down the sideline, you underthrow the ball. I try to turn around and play the ball, you flop like a soccer player hit by sniper fire. Then we both land on the ground in a tangle and hold our breath while the fatigued and unsure human being in black and white stripes hovers over us and tries to decide in a split second if he really wants to insert himself into sports history where he'll be judged by 100 million experts with the benefit of unlimited replay.
That, my football friends, is The Secret Dance of PI.
I suspect it being near NYC may deter a lot of the "common" fans. I bet the already ridiculous cost of things in and around the city has been doubled for the SB. NY'ers are never one to let a money making opportunity get by without maximizing profits.so this thread is missing all the hub ub about the game being played in the 'cold' this year..espn radio said ticket prices (on ebay and the like) are down from $2500 to $1500 (still is way out of my price range)....
I wonder if this will be the last SB played outdoors above the mason / dixon line?
did you lie awake last night thinking that one up?Heard on the radio this morning that O.J. is pulling for Denver to win the SB. I guess he has an affinity for old white broncos. :lmao:
bah-dum-dum
I'll be here all day.....
Haven't decided where I'll be watching it. Either go to the neighbor's party, where I might see some of the game but hang out with friends and patch things with the neighbors (it's at the house who was complaining about the blocked "views" by my trees), or stay home and actually watch the game....we haven't decided if we are going to watch the game yet
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