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Commercials were terrible. What happened to the Budweiser commercials? those were always a favorite.
Did anyone catch Cam Newton's post-conference interview? His attitude was really poor, it should have been an honor to make it to the Superbowl, obviously he's disappointed but have some respect.
The NFL has learned that most fans want scoring,. That is why they keep changing the rules in favor of high scoring.
Just like baseball, some like a no hitter, other like to see home runs, hits, stealing and base running.
If you like big offensive plays and alot of scoring, you probably didn't like it.
If you like a strong defensive game, you probably likes it.
To each their own!
I was glad to see the Bronco's win so Peyton could go out a winner, if he so chooses.
I used to like Cam when he was losing. He didn't show off, which I detests from ANY player. IMO, it is VERY Unsportsmanlike.
Once the Panther's started to win this season Cam started his showing off.
Since the days of Ali- Frazier I have always rooted for the quiet guys that just did their job. I do not know how many times I have watched Holm- Rousey.
Love old time football when the defenses dominate.
I can appreciate a great defensive win, but there was way too much sloppy play that had nothing to do with defense, stupid penalties (see Talib), missed field goal, poor execution, inexcusable turnovers, dropped passes and blown calls (see Cotchery).
The fact is that when you have a game with two of the best quarterbacks in the game and no a single passing touchdown… that makes for one sorry excuse of a game.
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