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I'm neutral. I don't watch football during the season (I'm more of a baseball, basketball guy) only during the Superbowl I sit and enjoy that game. So I don't care much. It would've been cool to see the Giants or the Jets play during this time but maybe next time, 50 Years from now when it returns back to the city Lol.
Also I don't like that it's in Jersey and just because "New York" teams play there it's a collaboration/share hosting. I get it New York ______* - anything sells more, but we could at least let Jersey shine this once.
Maybe we'll get a stadium one day in the actual city limits, not close by, sorry Jersey. Maybe Staten Island or Queens. I doubt any where in Brooklyn or Manhattan.
I hear the Seattle Seahawks won. I'm glad, because their quarterback isn't P****n M*****g. I'm sick to freaking death of hearing Manning's name, as if there are no other players on his team. I detest "star"-worship.
Worst superbowl ever. At least the weather was okay.
Yeah, I second that. Bad game, terrible facilities, terrible transportation, disinterested public (the game was in a different state after all), and extreme cold leading up to the game.
There have been far worse games in Super Bowl history
If you mean the game on the field, yes. But if you combine the bad game with the mismanagement and poor facilities, then this probably ranks #1 on the all time worst super bowl experience list
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