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This had to be the worst super bowl I have ever watched.
There were so many commercials, it felt like the commercials were the game, and the game was the commercial time.
I would bet that if a clock could have been put on both, commercials had more air time than the game.
There were a couple of commercials I liked. I didn't appreciate the political vibe of most everything in this SB.
Bud had a couple of decent commercials. Years ago, some people watched just to see the exciting, imaginative paid content.
No Clydesdales this year. I've always liked seeing the horses. Fifteen seconds would have been nice, but no. Old people have one foot in the grave and won't buy enough Bud to pay for hitching up the horses.
Bob, hasn't this been happening for years? I feel as though the commercials started ruining the games years ago.
I liked this commercial, although I read that vegans are upset about the Vegan Dinner Party with the beet loaf and the soy boy. Hyundai is making amends by giving out the recipe for the beet loaf :
Bud had a couple of decent commercials. Years ago, some people watched just to see the exciting, imaginative paid content.
No Clydesdales this year. I've always liked seeing the horses. Fifteen seconds would have been nice, but no. Old people have one foot in the grave and won't buy enough Bud to pay for hitching up the horses.
Bob, hasn't this been happening for years? I feel as though the commercials started ruining the games years ago.
Do you remembers the Budweiser frogs?
There was one with the Clydesdales, with the dog riding on top of the coach. It was forgettable. That ‘no corn syrup’ has taken center stage away from the Clydesdales is pretty sad.
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