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Am I the only one who thinks a 4 hour plus Super Bowl is too long?

Started by MightyGiants, February 12, 2024, 09:03:09 AM

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Quote from: TDToomer on February 13, 2024, 08:37:55 AMSo you don't care about the thousands of Americans who lost their lives and homes? Wow just wow.  :boooo:

Why do you show such extreme disrespect by creating such a dishonest and insulting strawman?  Why are you so full of hatred that you would create that false narrative just to attack me?  Still, maybe it's not about me.  Maybe this is what is meant by virtue signaling, where you try to feign moral superiority.  Regardless of your motive, just knock it off; it's childish and annoying.
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MightyGiants

Quote from: T200 on February 13, 2024, 08:34:08 AMI don't have a problem with the NFL spending a few minutes bringing awareness to devastating situations that are no longer making the rounds in the news cycle. At least it shows that the owners aren't completely heartless and greedy. The average 30-second spot during the SB was 7 million. Maybe some of that money will find its way to help those in need.

Tim,

If it ended with an announcement about how to give, then I could agree.  Without that, it's just tragedy porn.  A way to feel good about ourselves without having done anything. 
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Quote from: MightyGiants on February 13, 2024, 08:46:20 AMTim,

If it ended with an announcement about how to give, then I could agree.  Without that, it's just tragedy porn.  A way to feel good about ourselves without having done anything. 
That's why I said maybe they (the owners) will be contributing money to the victims without asking for the public's help.

Billionaires charging 7 million for a 30-second spot but showing a link for the public to donate is a little lopsided, if you ask me.

It's like Alyssa Milano crowd-sourcing $10K for her son's baseball team yet she spent thousands to go to the super bowl.
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MightyGiants

Quote from: T200 on February 13, 2024, 08:50:23 AMThat's why I said maybe they (the owners) will be contributing money to the victims without asking for the public's help.

Billionaires charging 7 million for a 30-second spot but showing a link for the public to donate is a little lopsided, if you ask me.

It's like Alyssa Milano crowd-sourcing $10K for her son's baseball team yet she spent thousands to go to the super bowl.

I hadn't heard about the Alyssa Milano fundraiser issue.  Although I wonder how many of the people shaming Alyssa haven't burdened their own family and coworkers with fund raisers for their own children (while no doubt enjoying luxuries themselves)
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Quote from: MightyGiants on February 13, 2024, 09:09:13 AMI hadn't heard about the Alyssa Milano fundraiser issue.  Although I wonder how many of the people shaming Alyssa haven't burdened their own family and coworkers with fund raisers for their own children (while no doubt enjoying luxuries themselves)

I saw the story on her and found some of the remarks to be interesting. It seems the consensus was that she didn't need the money, but because of her wealth, her child's sports teams, travel expenses, food bills, etc., had always been picked up by her because the rest of the parents just let her foot the bill. She was sick of them not pitching in to pay for the expenses involved in raising their own children. Don't know if that's true...nor do I even care...but it makes sense that people will take advantage of someone with money if they can get away with it
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Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on February 13, 2024, 09:15:42 AMI saw the story on her and found some of the remarks to be interesting. It seems the consensus was that she didn't need the money, but because of her wealth, her child's sports teams, travel expenses, food bills, etc., had always been picked up by her because the rest of the parents just let her foot the bill. She was sick of them not pitching in to pay for the expenses involved in raising their own children. Don't know if that's true...nor do I even care...but it makes sense that people will take advantage of someone with money if they can get away with it

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Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on February 12, 2024, 10:43:08 AMI have no problem with it...of course I'm retired, so there's that. It's the culmination of the greatest sporting competition in the U.S., so the final event of the season is going to be over the top. What I don't care for, is the hours of hype leading up to the game. And I always look forward to the half-time show/spectacle to see if the latest entertainer can outdo the last one. I thoroughly enjoyed it and even got to see Alicia Keys playing an outrageous piano. I've always liked her and think she's one of the sweetest people on the planet. And I had no idea Usher was so athletically talented, especially singing while spinning and dancing in roller skates - that blew my mind

All in all, it was a good night for me...and I always appreciate a close game. There's been years when it's such a blowout that the game totally sucks. Not this year 

JBG, I read that Usher trains for his concert tours by singing while running on the treadmill.

TDToomer

Quote from: MightyGiants on February 13, 2024, 08:43:55 AMWhy do you show such extreme disrespect by creating such a dishonest and insulting strawman?  Why are you so full of hatred that you would create that false narrative just to attack me?  Still, maybe it's not about me.  Maybe this is what is meant by virtue signaling, where you try to feign moral superiority.  Regardless of your motive, just knock it off; it's childish and annoying.

Just like you are showing disrespect for the people of Hawaii. It goes both ways man.
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MightyGiants

Quote from: TDToomer on February 13, 2024, 04:22:11 PMJust like you are showing disrespect for the people of Hawaii. It goes both ways man.

Wow...  Just wow
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B1GBLUE

absolutely. the halftime show slows things down enough. game should be at 4 oclock.

DaveBrown74

I guess if and when it's ever an 18 game season, the Super Bowl can be played on Presidents Day weekend, meaning students and most working people on the East coast won't have to worry as much about what time they finally get to bed that night. Obviously that won't shorten the amount of time the event lasts, but it will at least be less of an issue the next day for a reasonable chunk of the country.

y_so_blu

Kind of, yeah. I always remember the story about Tom Brady falling asleep in the locker room before Super Bowl XXXVI because it took so long for the game to start.