Joined: 25 Mar 2014 Age: 26 Gender: Male Posts: 280
01 Feb 2015, 1:44 pm
Sure will. It's my hometown team (Seattle) vs. Tom Brady and the deflating/scandal-filled Patriots. I think SEA has the better advantage as Tom Brady was woken up by smoke alarms in his hotel a few times this week...messing up their performance. And of course, the whole deflate-gate scandal. I buy it a little bit, but unless there was camera footage in the bathroom (which there will never be) of the guy going in with the 2 bags of footballs before gametime, we will never know how those balls deflated completely. Russell Wilson and the Hawks have not been woken up by shenanigans.
Last year was a shocker with the 43-8 Seattle win over Denver, hopefully this year will be a miracle as well. Been a fan for over 10 years. But the last 2 years have been the best ever for Seattle!
Will also watch for commercials...especially that Clydesdale horse of Budweiser; and hope that Katy Perry's wardrobe doesn't malfunction.
Joined: 31 Aug 2012 Gender: Male Posts: 10,660 Location: In the heart of the dust bowl
01 Feb 2015, 1:52 pm
I'll probably turn it on for a few minutes to see the score. If it's on longer than that, it will be because I'm doing something else and am not paying attention.
Joined: 11 Jun 2014 Gender: Male Posts: 5,208 Location: Illinois
01 Feb 2015, 1:58 pm
Nope, not watching, as I can't stand most professional sports. I find it amusing that some people claim they watch it solely for the commercials. If I did watch the Super Bowl, I certainly wouldn't stay in the room to watch all the disgusting advertisements directed at Americans infected with the disease of consumerism. They really drive home what this even is about.
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