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Live Bitcoin News
This Years Super Bowl Featured No Crypto Ads
"5 p.m. Sunday March 12th, 2023 this year's Super Bowl featured no crypto ads. In 2023, the Super Bowl had two football teams pitted against each other in a halftime show that ultimately caused controversy with some while really hitting chords with others. However, something was missing, do you all know what it was Harry sa hint? It involved television, advertisements, and digital currency this year's Super Bowl featured. The post this year's Super Bowl featured no crypto ads appeared first on live Bitcoin news.

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak and Eric Discuss the 'He Gets Us' Super Bowl Ads
"Get to talk to my friend John smirke for a few minutes. John, what else should we talk about today? Well, I've got another piece that stream dot org called AOC warns us, adds like he gets us, won't stop her from coming to get us. That's the Super Bowl ad. Yeah, now I didn't know there was a Super Bowl happening, but I heard about it afterwards and that there's this thing in the middle called a halftime where they have TV commercials. And in that, you know, let me correct you. The Super Bowl has been happening for a half a century. It's good to ignore it. But halftime is really where they bring out kind of pornographic performers and things. It's not for the kids. Let me tell you. But a lot of people do run these ads throughout the Super Bowl. You referring to one that was about Jesus, and it was called he gets us. And it was a kind of a pro Christian ad just designed to kind of pull people in and say, you know, Jesus isn't a boogeyman of the religious right, but he is the savior of the world. And he loves you. Right. And so I looked at they have a whole bunch of these ads. They created a whole campaign and they put several of them on the Super Bowl. And they seem to be a well meaning effort to dismantle hostility towards Christianity, but I'm kind of uncomfortable because what they do is Jesus was an immigrant. He was a refugee. Jesus was poor. Jesus resisted the power structure. Jesus was a victim of capital punishment. All the things about Jesus that don't matter at all. Because I say he was actually from Guatemala. Did they get that in? Nicaragua. And you have to say it in that NPR accent. So I was like, well, I'm next. I think the people who funded this were well meaning. I think they probably hired a bunch of woke tattooed Ivy League grads, but like, how can we make Jesus less repulsive? I know, we'll emphasize the fact that he had darker skin than, say, like, yeah, he wasn't white. He realized that he wasn't white, like the bad people.

The Doug Collins Podcast
NFL Coach Chan Gailey Discusses Losing Football Coordinators
"Losing O season office according to defense coronary is more or is it the same more changing on a college level or a pro level? Because now you're looking at Philadelphia, Philadelphia came very close in a Super Bowl, look good, mahomes is just my home. But he now loses here on loses his office, Gordon and his defensive coordinate. Going into a new year with, you know, again, is much pros do move. Which is the bigger impact. An offensive coordinator defense Courtney loss on a college level or a pro level. I think it's more in a college level. Because in pro level, you got enough money, you've got enough. We're with all to make sure you have got somebody in the wings or you've done enough research that you've got a general idea of what you're going to do. I mean, it can't be a shock to everybody that Philadelphia was going to lose a coordinator. What, oh my gosh, he's leaving. He had made he had been thinking about this. He and the GM and the owner had been talking about this for a month and a half now. So it didn't like it's a shock to them. Whereas in college, you don't have to wear with all to maybe, you know, the one that's done at the best to me is Nick. Nick's always had one of those guys that they call whatever they call them. And analyst. Yeah. That's how analysts, he had an analyst sitting there that he was developing to be the next coordinator.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Are You Where You Want to Be?
"You, but it's the getting to be mid February. I mean, we're riding in the middle of February, getting a little bit over. We've been into 2023 if you can believe it for almost 8 weeks now coming up on late weeks. And you know, one of the things that I hear a lot about and I read about it, and especially I've been doing a lot of flying a lot of planes. You see these stories that are always the first year about goals, goal setting, you know, are you hitting where you want to be in your professional life, your career, your family life, you know, just the different areas and I've been thinking a lot about this. And this is one I thought about today and we've had a lot of news stuff lately and going through, but I wanted to just take the time today and this one is one of those that's as much as I deal with and struggle with is as I feel like most of our most people do. And it's coming up and you always find that one or two people that can always say, here's my goals, here's my piece of paper, they keep it in their pocket. You know, whatever, you know, you've seen those people. And they're so goal orientated that everything they do is focus to that one go. You see this sports a lot. We've talked about it over the past weekend with the Super Bowl. You see it in, you know, they make your championships, you see those great players, that intense focus. I mean, Michael Jordan, you know, in that intense focus off the court. Deion Sanders, you know, saying that his best plays that he ever had were never on the field. They were always in practice. It was always that practice that got him to his goals and got him to worry, you know, he wanted to be. And I think these are the kind of things, you know, Kobe Bryant, you know, again, that intense focus. Making sure that when time to achieve and time to reform was there, they were they were at it. But you know, not all of us, in fact, most of us are not professional athletes. Most of us are not, you know, high profile figures that excel in something like that on a grand stage that everybody sees. But the reality is, is all of us perform on our own stage. We

CryptoCurrencyWire
Crypto Loudly Absent at This Years Super Bowl
"2 p.m. Friday, February 17th, 2023. Crypto loudly absent at this year's Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is one of the most viewed sporting events each year globally. Previously, crypto companies coinbase and crypto dot com among others would scramble to get even a single spot and spare no dime for an opportunity to advertise at the Super Bowl. However, the usual eye catching cryptocurrency trading podium adverts were conspicuously absent during continue reading crypto loudly absent at this year's Super Bowl. The post crypto loudly absent at this year's Super Bowl appeared first on cryptocurrency wire

CoinJar
Onchain SEC Krakdown, 3AC founders back at it, and NFT Super Bowl ad confusion
"5 a.m. Wednesday, February 15th, 2023. On chain SEC crackdown, three AC founders back at it, and NFT Super Bowl at confusion. The SEC's new year resolution must have been going down hard on crypto. The latest company being called out is the cryptocurrency exchange kraken. This time it's all about their staking service

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Blockchain Gaming Startup Offers 10,000 NFTs in Super Bowl Ad
"I don't scan stuff at all, like I didn't have my burner phone with me and I didn't want to scan it because you never can tell. But anyways, as you guys saw that it featured a QR code to scan to make one of 10,000 free dragon eggs, which are part of the game's Ethereum NFT project. And it's a web three gaming startup limit break and they paid 6.5 million for the ad and some of you say the QR code took them to the Twitter instead of the mint, which I believe it wasn't even the company. It was somebody that was affiliated with the project, but I think I saw Christie's hand up if you wanted to go ahead and tackle this one. I was funny, it wasn't even so much a hand off as I was like, you know, agreeing with you. Good. Oh my gosh, please, please, please don't be scanning random QR codes that show up on a TV or on Twitter because people repost it because you don't know where that's going. You don't know what that's going to do to your device. That is a horrible, horrible thing to do. And as evidenced by this, okay, I just want to point out that on Sunday George kalidas wrote an article about how happy he was. There wasn't going to be any crypto ads. And it's going to be excerpted for the node today. The newsletter. And you should all read it because part of it is about crypto hubris and executives and how these companies are buying these crypto ads and they are actually doing it more for their own ego, probably than for anything else, like look what we got, look where we are. And then it goes to this, I mean, if you look at some of the Twitter after the fact, people are calling it a rug pull. People are people are calling it all kinds of nasty things. Some people manage to actually get the NFTs, but a lot of people didn't, and they're feeling scammed.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Did Joe Biden Shoot Down a $13 Balloon With a $380,000 Missile?
"There was all this news over Super Bowl weekend of unidentified flying objects and balloons and spy reconnaissance aircraft that felt as if our country was under attack. Felt as if that maybe the Chinese are the Russians are sending all this spy equipment and we might have to mobilize and get the National Guard and activate the nuclear arsenal. There's just so many things happening simultaneously. But new information shows exactly what our government did this last weekend. If we are to believe this to be true, which it looks like it is true, you see, there's a lot of threats out there. Chinese Communist Party drones. We got all sorts of different threats, but I don't think we have really thought deeply enough about the existential threat that hobby ballooners pose to western society. Look, I think the idea of deterrence is a very important one. Have we really gamed out why we need to deter 14 and 15 year olds. From putting balloons in the sky. It turns out that, according to all available information, Joe Biden and the federal government mobilize F-16 fighter jets. To shoot down a hobby balloon. That's right. A $13 hobby balloon was floating above Canada. It turns out that in an act of desperation or trying to act like a machismo tough guy, Joe Biden mobilized the F-16s. To shoot down a balloon that cost $13 from a group in Illinois and the name of their group is here somewhere, it's the northern Illinois bottle cap balloon brigade.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Debbie Reflects on the Significance of the National Anthem
"Finally, I thought I'd get Debbie's take on this whole business with the black national anthem. Now in fairness, when they introduced a song at the Super Bowl, they didn't call it the black national anthem. Evidently, it's a song that was dubbed by the NAACP in about 1919. This is the black national anthem. And that was prior to the U.S. having a national anthem. The national anthem although composed in the 19th century was made into the sort of official national anthem. I think 1931. So more than a decade later. In any event, they play the song, the so called black national anthem. And there you have this viral photo of Carrie Lake and she just sitting there like, I'm not gonna be standing for this one. She doesn't take a knee, but she's kind of avowedly disinterested. She doesn't. And then she goes on to say, hey, listen, I don't want a black national anthem. I don't want a white one either. I don't want a gay one. I don't want it straight one. I don't want to Hispanic. I don't want to Hispanic one. Isn't the point of a national anthem to be an anthem for the whole country? What's your reading on all this? Yeah, well, I think our nation is broken for sure. And I'm not sure that it's ever going to be repaired. So I do think that people are going to continue to do this. And they use the flag and the national anthem to protest. As you know, I love to sing the national anthem. I've been doing it for many, many years. And I don't look around when I sing the national anthem, I actually face the flag. I don't perform it. It's not a performance I'm going to sing a solo. I sing and I look at the flag and I put my hand on my heart and I sing. I'm not watching people to see if they're standing or sitting or kneeling. I don't do any of that. I do that in honor to the country that has given me and many others so much.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Doug Watched This Year's Super Bowl at 36,000 Feet
"Tell you, I did something the other night that I have never, I don't think I'd ever thought I would do. Or really ever planned on doing. It was definitely not on a bucket list. But about a month ago, I had to go to plan to go out to Portland. I had to go to Oregon and do some work this week. And I didn't think about it about a month and a half ago when I made the plane flight that I chose a flight from Atlanta to Portland that took off at 6 30 on Sunday Night. Oof. Four, four and a half hours. From Atlanta to Portland as the Super Bowl was kicking off. That is. I watched the entire Super Bowl on the play. Well, first of all, let's just be thankful that the plane had a television. Exactly. It was a little box. Plus, here's the thing, right? Doug, that might be a gift because we've all been to Super Bowl parties and things where people don't care about it at all. And you're just like, I really want to watch this game. So you might have gotten the best experience if anything. Well, it was pretty funny, probably about I'll say about at least half of the plane was watching the Super Bowl. I know, did you see there was that there was that image of everybody watching this Super Bowl and one guy was watching the movie hitch. And it was just like he was wearing the pictures very funny. He's just one guy. Yeah, I was like, what are you doing here? Yeah, well, at least one thing about it is I was able to get sandwiches and you know, they brought, you know, occasionally they came through with the beverage carts, so the Coke and everything so it wasn't all that bad. My problem was I was at one of those seats where it was the long season, because I mean, I'm 6 four, so I like to sit in those seats that you don't have one in the front of the exit row. And so the screen was on the a row ahead. So I asked my eyes all night watching it. But overall, I thought it was a good Super Bowl. It put the two bad I mean, it really I think showed the two best teams on the field.

AP News Radio
Bills' Hamlin: Didn't mean to offend with jacket
"Buffalo Bill safety to mar hamlins found himself wrapped up in controversy over a jacket. He wore to the Super Bowl. Less than two months after his amazing resuscitation on the field. Demar Hamlin is apologizing to anyone offended by a jacket he wore. Decorated with an abstract depiction of the face of Jesus. Hamlin posted on Twitter it was never his intention to hurt or disrespect anyone, adding his beliefs and relationship with God is not tied to symbolic images. The second year player during the Super Bowl was wearing a blue Kanye West, eternal saint varsity jacket with a depiction of Jesus on the front and back with a cross and

The Officer Tatum Show
Trump Attacks Pregnant Rihanna in Bizarre Rant
"I want to say this is about Donald Trump. I got a Trump shirt on. If y'all don't see me 'cause I love Trump. But somebody needs to grab Trump by the toupee and say, bruh, stop. Interjecting yourself and culture because you're going to end up on the wrong side. You don't need to comment on everything that happens. You want to be the commander in chief for America. You can stay out of these conversations. Don't attack LeBron, let the pundits do it. Don't attack Rihanna. So Donald Trump wrote on true social and I think I have the actual form, text that he have, that he wrote on two social about Rihanna. I'm a find it real quick 'cause yeah, dang. Let me read his comment. He put epic fail, Rihanna gave without question the single worst halftime show in Super Bowl history. This is after insulting far more than half of our nation, which is already in series decline with her foul and insulting language, also so much for her stylist. Now, can I just keep it real with y'all? There's so many more people that love Rihanna than love Donald Trump. I mean, I know he may not understand that we may not get the grasp of how many people actually love Rihanna. I don't think that's a fight that needs to be picked. It's not a fight that needs to be picked. Single worst performance?

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Was Kari Lake Right to Refuse to Stand for 'Black National Anthem'?
"I want to talk about the so called black national anthem, not as a photo that's a meme that's gone viral on social media of Carrie Lake sitting and sitting, refusing to stand for the so called black national anthem while it's being sung at before the Super Bowl. And Carrie Lake made the following statement. I'm against a black national anthem for the same reason I'm against a white national anthem a gay national and a straight national anthem. A Jewish national anthem a Christian national anthem and so on. She's making the point and I think it's a little hard to argue with that the purpose of a national anthem is to be for the whole nation. The national anthem is a kind of unifying song. And yet I want to point out that this so called black national anthem was it's a beautiful song, by the way. Written I should point out by a Republican and it's a song that was dubbed the black national anthem by the NAACP. This was actually a 1919 at a time when the situation facing blacks in this country was quite precarious. Now, The Star-Spangled Banner can boost composed in the 19th century written, of course, by Francis Scott Key, 1814, it didn't become our national anthem until 1931. So interestingly, it's a fairly recent vintage as a national anthem. Personally, I'm not sure if I like The Star-Spangled Banner better or America, the beautiful better. There's some argument Star-Spangled Banner is really difficult to sing, but of course Debbie sings it beautifully. So the thing that worries me about all this is not even so much the issue of the black national anthem. Because I actually went back and looked at the introduction that preceded the song, they didn't call it the black national anthem. In fact, they just said, hey, listen, now we're gonna have the singing of lift every voice, which is actually the name of the song. And then that was a beautiful rendition of it. Now, what worries me rather is this, and that is that I don't think we, in effect, have a national anthem anymore.

The Officer Tatum Show
Chris Berman Gets Trolled
"So Chris Berman, more superposed stuff. Chris Burma made a comment. And boy, people mad, they mad they man. You know, it's funny that they got all these statistical data points that they want to push out there when it's social justice adherence. And they want to say all this unique stuff about other black quarterback and two black quarterbacks in the black quarterbacks, both date women and they both date women and their favorite positions in the I'm gonna leave it at that. Now, so they come out with all these statistical data points that nobody really needs to care about. But then when someone comes out with a statistical data point that's not woke or they may be flies in the face of wokeness or there's contradicting their entire theology of existence, they get mad. Chris Berman came out and made a comparison that you have to hear. Wrote a clip. Also, of course, two African American quarterbacks starting against each other in the Super Bowl for the first time fittingly. February 12th is Abe Lincoln's birthday. Here we go with the highlights and. Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Now you know that some people that believe Abe Lincoln was the greatest president and that Abe Lincoln was responsible for freeing black slaves. And it would be fitting, right? I mean, if they want to make a big deal out of two quarterbacks that are American of African descent on Abe Lincoln's birthday, I would argue that he was one of the biggest champions for free in black people. But you know the trolls amongst us can not accept that. Because this needs to be a moment where only black people have only black people. And you add a white person into the equation in that a man. And then he going crazy. And now they hate the world. I just wished that we could get along. And get over this race stuff. Now, I know that color exists race exists exist. But at every front, in our country, we should be trying to evade racial differences as much as we can.

The Officer Tatum Show
Why Do We Need a Black National Anthem?
"I thought that the Rihanna performance, I thought that she did a good job at her performance. I don't prefer a woman grinding and rubbing it and doing all of those crazy stuff. But as an art as a craft, I think there was some tremendous coordination. And I think that Rihanna historically have had some really good songs that people absolutely love. And all the Christians out there saying, you know what I mean? And they at home while they watching the game they jam it to Rihanna. But that church, they bash and Rihanna. I'll say overall, I just wish that we had better more wholesome performances, you know, but you grown, you could cover you, you know, you know anything to get nasty when you see Rihanna, you see all these other people, just take your kids out the room, they can't watch the halftime show. Don't blame the NFL. Your parenting is what's going to prevent your kids from watching that crazy stuff that you know they're going to do. I thought that the Super Bowl went well. But there were two separate performances that occurred and I really wish that they wouldn't do it again. And I know that they're not going to not do it again. But to me, it's racist. Because if you do the national anthem and you say, okay, in conjunction, or before the national anthem, I'm going to do the black anthem, then what about the Mexican anthem? What about the Samoan anthem? What about, what about other anthems? That other people of other cultures want to present. Oh, you're just a black people special. Also, okay, okay. So black people get their own anthem, but no other culture get their own anthem. Everybody shares a national anthem. But black people get a special one. Is it because there's more black people disproportionately represented in the NFL? Is that what you're saying?

The Officer Tatum Show
Sunny Hostin Discovers Black Quarterbacks
"Let me get back to the brain dead amongst us from the view, sunny hostin, and I want to actually play that clip because we have the clip now available. I want to play the clip of what she actually said. So you don't think I made it up. Roll the clip from sunny hostin. The only thing that would have made it better for me is, you know, finally we know that black quarterbacks can lead teams. And our smart enough to lead team. I would like to see I always knew that. We knew that. We knew that. But you know, it takes people a minute to catch up. How about some black owners? Some black owners. Cheryl Lee Ralph brought us to church with lift every voice and sing. I felt like I was watching Wakanda, actually. I was just like, this is amazing. But we still need more black owners. Well, first of all, Wakanda's not even a real place. And second of all, what does a black owner have to do with the team's success? Does it somehow make the team better because the person is black? You know, it's like me saying we need black we need more white defensive bags. So we could say that white people can run a defense. Shut up, woman. Also, the fact that we now know that black people can run a team, I just named y'all these quarterbacks. I mean, they say, we now know that black people can run a team because two people of African descent are in the Super Bowl. I mean, God, dang, they forgot about Russell Wilson. They forgot all about Russell whisky going to the going to the Super Bowl. I think Russell Wilson went to the Super Bowl a few times and probably one of the most winning his quarterbacks of his time. I mean, we can go down the list Cam Newton went to the Super Bowl as well. Young guy, unorthodox quarterback, because he was the part of the biggest quarterback I've ever seen. They can run. I mean, we can go down a list. You know, Colin Kaepernick sucked even though that's the person that they beloved. And there are so many other great quarterbacks that have played. And we talk about college football. I mean, there's a plethora of great quarterbacks that play in college football. The kid who just won the husband trophy. I think he's biracial. Caleb Williams, that kid is that kid is literally the only other person other than Patrick Mahomes that can gun that thing like that. But with the funny thing is in the spirit of saying we need black quarterbacks and black quarter we can do this. We kind of crap on the white quarterbacks that can actually run.

The Officer Tatum Show
The Super Bowl With Two Black Starting Quarterbacks Went Viral
"So sunny hostin decided to make a commentary about the black quarterbacks in the Super Bowl. Mind you one of them is biracial. That means one of his parents is white and the other one is black, which is Patrick Mahomes. And then Jalen hurts his period of both his parents are black, they light skinned and so you know they mixed with something. But anyway, Jalen hurts being black, she gets on, and I'm paraphrasing that she made the statement to say that now we know that black people can run a team and there can be black quarterbacks. Well, first of all, that's why women y'all need to stick to y'all sports and leave our sports out of it. Especially if you ain't never watched football before, you know what you're talking about, you're just going on a rant about the Super Bowl the first one you've ever watched in your life. Black quarterbacks have been a thing for a very long time. Some of the greatest quarterbacks in history of the NFL were black quarterbacks. Somehow she forget about and I'm just going to say a brief number of them. Each of you get about one moon, way back in the day. Quincy Carter played for the cowboys. I mean, he was he great. He was a star quarterback on the cowboys. Dak Prescott. I mean, is he not black? I guess you don't count because he ain't in the Super Bowl. But then you go through Donovan McNabb, Steve, mcnair, Steve mcnair, you can go through college football and then go to the NFL. And they may not have panned out, but Vince Young was one of the best quarterbacks who ever played in college football in my opinion. He was one of the best quarterbacks to ever play. He got into the NFL may rookie of the year and then he didn't play after that because of his personal decision making. We can go down the list. Who you got, Nick. I mean, I think I got a few of them. Oh, you took my now. Lamar Jackson, which is the most dynamic quarterback in the NFL. And then you have Michael Vick way back in the day. Michael Vick came out. First round draft pick. Gun in it. Michael Vick was a tremendously great quarterback. I mean, I can go down a list of how many dynamic quarterbacks. In the funny thing is, is that they like to make a spectacle and try to point out everything they can to make us divided. And I talk about the black national anthem here in a second, but they try to make us divided.

The Officer Tatum Show
Black or White?
"Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies, welcome back to the office of Tatum. So I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I just want to put this out here 22 shot in Chicago for murdered over the Super Bowl weekend in case you don't hear from the mainstream media because they don't care if black people get killed by black people. And I would argue that probably most of those shot are people of African descent while they celebrate and go on in lament over the fact that there's two black quarterbacks in the NFL Super Bowl. However, one of them is half black, which taking these biracial and only because of white supremacy, do we call people who are half black half white, black. And I don't understand why we still do it. It's the funny thing, the funny thing is, the activists are out shouting to the rooftop that white supremacy is destroying our country, yet they're operating in white supremacy. I went to college and I studied whiteness. It was the actual course in college, and that was one of the premises of white supremacy was that if you had a drop of anything else, but white, you'll consider that particular race so that the white race could be pure. So all of these black folks out here and whoever else claim to be activists are considering biracial people to be black, you are promoting an actively supporting white supremacy. If a person is 50 50, that person is called biracial, that person is not black, nor are they white. Because I have never in my life seen a biracial person be called white. Even a biracial person that's raised by nothing but white people. Colin Kaepernick,

The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"super bowls" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"Now, something I do find to be interesting though about the story, and I guess this is to a degree a post George Floyd sort of situation. When they know these videos about to come out, it is all hands on deck at your local media company. I saw my man David Dennis on the middle of the night SportsCenter. Talk about that video. Witty came out. Interesting, right? Like, we don't really have the sports tie, really hadn't come yet, and I saw a headline on ESPN dot com about the players on the grizzlies speaking out about the video and all these things that happened with that. First of all. I understand the need for preparedness, right? Stay ready, greater than get ready. But when is the last time the police beat one of us severely or to death? Or shot one of us? And we immediately took it to the street upon the release of the video. And I don't mean take it to the street to protest. I mean, take it to the street to break. When is that? When is that been the case? When's the last time? Because here's the thing. That isn't what happened with Rodney King. You have to remember what happened with Rodney King that led to riots was the acquittal, it wasn't the actual act of violence.

The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"super bowls" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"I said on Twitter one day that it wasn't like, I think he should get in, but I'm not going to guarantee it, and people got mad at me, and I'm like, dog, I don't get to decide who goes to the Hall of Fame. I'm talking about how difficult it is to get into the pro football Hall of Fame. But he will call him a Hall of Famer. I really don't have any qualm or gripe with that. It's when you try to call him the greatest tight end of all time. I'm like, dude, grunt beyond be on TV at halftime. He's right there. Like this is there aren't a lot of no brainers in the NFL, okay? These are the no brainers on greatest of all time at insert position here, where there's just no way around it. They're really aren't that me. Jim Brown at running back. Jerry Rice and why I receiver. Gronk had Titian. That's it. I don't think there's anywhere else that you can go and just be so sure about it. And I would even say we're Gronk, I think the space between Gronk and the number two tight end whoever you so choose is actually bigger than the gap between Jerry Rice and say Randy Moss. Or bigger than the gap between Jim Brown and whoever you want to make your number two running back. I think the gap is bigger. That guy as good as he is as a tight end. You're not supposed to win a Super Bowl with him as your number one receive option.

Pop Culture Happy Hour
"super bowls" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour
"Super Bowl 56 has just wrapped up and the Los Angeles Rams are champions of the NFL after an exciting come from behind win over the Cincinnati Bengals. It was a night of pageantry complete with a star packed halftime show and commercials for crypto and several other goods and services. I'm Stephen Thompson, it is 1105 p.m. on Sunday, and we are talking about Super Bowl 56 on pop culture happy hour from NPR. Support for NPR and the following message come from talk space. Are you in a relationship and having some difficulties need someone to talk to? Talk space gives you unlimited access to a licensed therapist that can help you navigate through the tough times and create healthier connections. Join talk space today and start the journey to happier, healthier relationships. Just visit talk space dot com and get $100 off your first month when you use promo code happy hour at sign up. Here with me is NPR music editorial assistant letitia Harris Haley tisha. Hi Steven. It is a pleasure to have you join us for this football centric conversation. For some of us, we are actually going to dispense with the football pretty quickly. The LA rams overcame key injuries to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals in a tightly fought game with several lead changes late, the final score was 23 to 20 in his first year with the rams, quarterback Matthew Stafford overcame an entire career spent quarterbacking the Detroit Lions when he engineered what turned out to be the game winning drive, wide receiver Cooper Cup capped off his amazing season by winning the game's MVP award, catching two touchdowns, Aaron Donald made two key plays to seal the victory while wide receiver Odell Beckham junior caught a touchdown before suffering a knee injury at 36 coach Sean mcvay became the youngest head coach ever to win a Super Bowl and concluded the game by taking a Gatorade bath right in the face. And then, of course, there was the halftime show, which showcased some of the biggest stars in the history of hip hop and R&B, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 cent, all performed. They even had Anderson pack on drums, letitia, we are not really here to talk about football, but what did you think of the experience of watching Super Bowl 56? This is my first Super Bowl and my first football game. So it was very jarring and surreal. I didn't know people enjoyed things like this. But earlier said Steven, it was just like nostalgia trip. I'm not of the age where I would recognize many of those things, but I could tell that it was just heavy pushing on the celebrity cameo propaganda. Every 5 seconds was just like, I'm supposed to know this face and it's supposed to register for me. I'm sure of it. Who is it registering for? Woman's supposed to be thinking about right now. So that was very weird and jarring, but I guess I had fun. Were there commercials that stood out for you? So the scrubs commercial. I was obsessed with scrubs as a kid. And I was like, why is Zach Braff here? What has he done recently? And then I was like, oh yeah, it's going in with a theme, you know, they want me to think about nostalgia and whatnot. I'm defeated, feel mistreated. I'm so angry. I'm singing a song 'cause I'm paying so much for home Internet and my eyes just wrong. I've got team over I was reading Susan Sontag's on photography the other day and she mentions. I knew we were gonna mention Susan Sontag. So sorry to bring this up. But she mentions how capitalism is required or images sustained capitalism and I was just thinking about how all of these references are purposely engineered so that I'll get this and want to buy whatever they're trying to sell me, but it doesn't work if I don't understand the images. So the need for pop culture to just be in your face all the time to understand more pop culture is just so present in this experience and I was like, wow, there's a whole Bible of things I don't understand that I would be probably buying more things if I did understand. You'd be buying all the BMWs in crypto, you could afford. Not the crypto but I would be buying all the BMWs. That would work on me. There were a lot of commercials. I was like, this is working for me. Yeah, I get it. I want that. Yeah, I have to say, I found it absolutely remarkable. How much the experience of watching this game felt lifted straight out of the experience of watching a Super Bowl 20 to 25 years ago. The number of parallels, pop culturally speaking, sports wise, ad wise, really took me aback. I mean, the rams sealed a Super Bowl victory with a dramatic defensive play. That happened in the late 90s. There is a huge tech bubble with ads for stupid stuff of questionable value. That is right out of the dot com boom. There were a whole bunch of early 2000s bangers in the halftime show, just right off the radio circa 2002. You had ads referencing. You mentioned scrubs, but also The Sopranos cable guy. I did not have the cable guy on my Super Bowl bingo card. Austin Powers. I mean, the Austin Powers revival was inevitable. I will help save the world first. Then take over the world. You mentioned just this endless parade of references, but it is really surprising just how much of it was fed to us over the course of the game, all it was missing was like the Super Bowl teams reading the Declaration of Independence during the pregame show in the spirit of post September 11th for how much. For how much the experience felt lifted straight out of the past. I can't wait to see what Super Bowl 76 will be like. I did want to add commercials wise. I mean, you mentioned the BMW ad working for you. The BMW ad was the one with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Salma Hayek. Oh, God, that was such a good one. I have to say very well made commercial. There were several that were had lots of star power, were funny, but I couldn't believe how infrequently I could tell you what an ad was for. 30 seconds after it was over. Which just feels like just a mass failure on the part of the advertising industry? Yeah, I was thinking that crypto ad where the screen was bouncing up against the wall. I was like, it took me forever firstly to realize that they wanted me to go to that. I was like, when is this going to start? And then I finally did it. I was like, oh, of course it's crypto. Why the heck am I looking at this? My family did it and was furious. My roommates and I were like mad. We were like, why in the world did we waste our time doing this? But it's like such a huge advertising risk to one thing people are going to be proactive enough to get off their butts and look at this ad. But then also do what with it. Look at it? I couldn't tell you. I also have to say, one of the few ads where I came away from it knowing exactly what the product was for, was the ad for the Amazon echo. And the Alexa feature and the ad features Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson. And they're living their lives. There are a couple. And I was very taken aback by how much it made me want to buy an Amazon echo even less than I already did. Yeah. I love that we get to sleep in. Ordering fresh mint mouthwash. Extra strength. Okay, I shouldn't get a spray can, you know? 'cause it's on Wednesday. Activating blender. Funerals on Monday. I feel like what worked with the Super Bowl is that they know exactly how to program us and get to what they want us to do. But then because they're so self aware of what we need to be manipulated by them. It ends up not working and failing miserably. I saw that and I was like, I am never ever going to do or watch anything involving Scarlett Johansson again, just because of this. This was a push to you over the edge. I know, and there have been many things. For me to stay where I was, but this is where I have to draw the line. All right, well let's talk halftime show because we had tons of stars, many names to choose from what about the halftime show did and didn't work for you? I'm gonna throw another wild card at you. Okay. That whole halftime performance felt like that moment in catching fire by Susan Collins, great writer. When the victors are trying to subtly resist against the capitol in their interviews and then they end up in raging the audience. It just felt like these were little avatars of blackness moving around the stage and being like, we're here. We matter. We can't ignore our voices. And then you can just see the holes and everything they're doing. Kendrick, sensory,.

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"When Madonna performed at the halftime show in 2012, she invited a number of guest stars. One of those guests was singer MIA, who looked right into the camera and flipped America the bird. The NFL initially filed a $1.5 million claim against MIA and later sought an additional $15.1 million in damages. A confidential settlement was eventually reached, but not before MIA tweeted a Madonna, can I borrow $16 million? At the 2011 Super Bowl, singer Christina Aguilera famously mangled the words to the national anthem. At Super Bowl 41, prince gave a standout performance of purple rain during a torrential rainstorm. At the 1993 Super Bowl, Michael Jackson's halftime show got higher ratings than the actual game did. At Super Bowl 55, a streaker ran across the field, not naked, but in a pink bodysuit. He was tackled by about ten security guards. He was then arrested and charged with misdemeanor trespassing. The judge ruled the streaker was to serve 12 months probation, perform 100 hours of community service and write a letter of apology to the NFL. The streaker offered to write a check instead. The judge was not impressed. Saying that people with means should not be able to get out of a difficult situation just by offering money. So there. But maybe the most controversial halftime performance of all time is.

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"Super Bowl back in 2020, they paid an average of $7000 to see the chiefs and the niners. And that game saw more than 62,000 fans at hard rock stadium in Miami. That was well short of the largest crowd in Super Bowl history. 5 largest crowds in the history of the game all played yes at the rose bowl in Pasadena. I was actually just there the other week for the NFL PA collegiate bulb. But the top three saw attendance over 103,000. The rose bowl has yet to host another game since 1993, but the largest attendance for a non rose bowl game, Super Bowl 45 at Jerry's world, which welcomed in over 91,000 fans. That's a whole lot of beverages and hot dogs to be able to serve at those stadiums. Well, most folks will actually be watching from the comfort of their homes. Mike and let's just say that the ratings for the Super Bowl have been robust for quite some time. According to Nielsen figures, Super Bowl 51 between the Pats and the falcons is the single most watched television program of all time. 172 million viewers. Watch that 28 to three comeback. In fact, Mike, the most viewed TV programs of all time are all Super Bowl games. With our newest unlimited plan, everyone's welcome. Introducing welcome unlimited from Verizon for just $30 a line per month for four lines. With auto pay plus taxes and fees. Our best priced unlimited plan ever. Did he say $30? Yep, $30 a line for the whole family. The network you want. The price you love. Switch to Verizon today. Pay for free billing required. Unlimited 5G nationwide four G LTE. In times of congestion, your data may be temporarily slower than other traffic. All smartphone lines on the account must be unwelcome unlimited. And are eligible only for select promotions. Includes domestic talk text and data usage only data running at two G speeds. What up? It's dramas. You may know me from the recap on LA TV. Now I've got my own podcast, life as a gringo come at you every Tuesday and Thursday. We'll be talking real and unapologetic about all things life, Latin culture, and everything in between from someone who's never quite fit in. Listen to life as a gringo and the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Brought to you by State Farm, like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Wow. The mash finale was the most watched TV broadcast, and until that record was broken by Super Bowl 44. That was the saints and the colts. They brought in a 106.5 million viewers. All right, let's talk about what happens when you're watching at home, which I know that I don't really get to do that much. And I'm very, very grateful that I don't. But if you are watching at home, or if you're at a Super Bowl party, you have to have good food and drink, right? Because apparently Super Bowl Sunday is the second biggest eating day of the year behind only Thanksgiving. The estimate of what is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday mic. 1.4 billion chicken wings. $1.3 billion spent on beer. By change this year, there might be more hard seltzer consumed, maybe. I don't know. Should we do a hard seltzer guy? Beverage of choice? No, I'm more of a wine guy and occasionally a beer drinker. And you drink wine even when watching a football game? Yeah, I have no shame. I own it. I can't say that I've drank wine on Super Bowl someday. I definitely. But what else do we think of when we besides amazing football? And huge pageantry and the halftime show and food. Come on, commercials, commercials, commercials, commercials. Of course, that's what makes a Super Bowl broadcast so enticing to people who love football and people who are more passive observers. The commercials. So the cost of a 32nd ad for Super Bowl one was $37,500. Today, that would be $300,000. And you know what? That would be a bargain, Mike, because right now NBC is selling 32nd spots for the Super Bowl for wait for it wait for it, wait for it. $6.5 million. And since we're talking advertising, we should mention that the National Football League takes the Super Bowl trademark very, very seriously. So using Super Bowl to draw attention to your business is a violation of trademark rights, which is why I like when we keep hearing about all these sales right now, it's called the big game, as opposed to a Super Bowl sale. This podcast is sponsored by Kendra. Kendra designs builds manages and modernizes the mission critical technology systems that the world depends on every day, working side by side with their customers, they imagine things differently. By forging new strategic partnerships, they unlock new possibilities, creating a world powered by healthy digital systems alive with opportunity. Oxygen to innovation and energy to change the world. The heart of progress. 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But while we're on the subject, a couple of little fun facts that might help you, just in case you're thinking about placing a wager this year. The winner of the coin toss has actually lost the last 7 super bowls. The team that scores first 36 and 19 and teams wearing and I love this. White jerseys have won 14 of the last 17 super bowls. My and the Bengals just announced that they're going to be wearing black jerseys and white pants. But you know, they lost the coin toss in the AFC championship game and they still won the AFC. So maybe it's a year for bucking trends. I don't know. That's a nice little factoid by you. The pola de. Well, for white jerseys to The White House, the Steelers were actually the first team to visit the president after winning a Super Bowl in 1980. When Jimmy Carter told them to come on down and then after Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan made it a very regular occurrence. You know what else happened in the 1980s, Mike? It was the first song dedicated to reaching the title game. It was the 85 bears and they put together a little dance called the Super Bowl shuffle. And it was a little bit cringe worthy, but it was nominated for a Grammy. That's not a joke. Like it's legit. It's true. I'll tell you this. Chicago's defense was not a joke either that year, because they put together a blowout win of the Patriots in Super Bowl 20. And since we're talking about the shuffle, I should mention that I did just hang out with icky Woods who made the icky shuffle very famous. See that transition right there? I'll take that. Famous Bengals alum, who was very, very excited and handled the trophy presentation. At the AFC championship game. So let's move on, Mike. I've hit you with some fun facts off the field. Let's go through some of the more interesting records on the field. How many players might do you believe have won back to back super bowls with different teams? Oh, the different teams. I was going to say, I think there's probably a fair amount that have won back to back titles, but the different teams situation. That's got to be a pretty exclusive list. I'd say less than ten. Less than ten is correct. There have been 7. Ken Norton junior, Deion Sanders, Derrick Martin, Brandon browner, Chris long, laguerre blunt, and Lesean McCoy. Brady McCoy rounds

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"It'll show too, Mike, how far we've come. So super bowls in LA this year. That first Super Bowl was indeed at the coliseum in Los Angeles. Now, the attendance was just under 62,000. It would be the only Super Bowl, not played during a pandemic that has not been at full capacity. And because there were separate TV deals for the AFL and the NFL, the Super Bowl was actually simulcast on both NBC and CBS. And it wasn't until Super Bowl 17 that the game was actually broadcast all around the planet. Today, the game is broadcast in over 180 countries, it's in 25 different languages. But what's really truly crazy about the first game is that most of the world never even saw footage of Super Bowl one because following the game both TV stations scrubbed their tapes so they could be reused. Oh my God. Thank goodness for NFL films, which also had cameras at the game. They were eventually able to piece together all of the footage that they got. And in 2016, Super Bowl one was indeed re aired. I can't believe it. They just couldn't download it from the cloud. All right, Mike, how about this one? Do you have any idea who the first halftime show was? No, what do we got? Marching bands marching bands from the university of Arizona and grambling state. Bear down. Here we go. And a trumpeter Al hurt. There were also 300 pigeons. And 10,000 balloons. So I don't know how any of this really actually compares to flying Lady Gaga, who came in from the top of energy stadium and as we know, there was all sorts of anxiety about the roof being open and closed and how could she get in and all of that. But that first Super Bowl did have a flying demonstration by the bell rocket airman. They flew hydrogen peroxide propelled jetpacks around the stadium. With our newest unlimited plan, everyone's welcome. Introducing welcome unlimited from Verizon for just $30 a line per month for four lines. With auto pay plus taxes and fees. Our best priced unlimited plan ever. Did he say $30? 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That's what my gut's telling me. But at the end of the day, the packers players, by the way, they earned $15,000. That was the bonus for winning the game. The chiefs earned $7500 each. Now this year's winning players collect ten times that amount, cool one 50 for the winners, 75 K for the losers. Not too bad, a little extra incentive to go and winning that Super Bowl. But now that we've schooled you on the history of the big game when we come back, we'll dive into even more fun facts about the Super Bowl. I bet you have no idea how the phrase I'm going to Disney World came about and which NFL player was the first to cash in for saying it following the win. That still become on NFL explains. 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Well, I know you're wondering, where did this thing actually come about? Well, former CEO, Michael eisner, from Disney and his wife, they were having dinner with dick rutan and jeana Yeager, the first pilots to circle the world without refueling. When they asked him what they plan to do next, they replied, well, we're going to Disney World. Eisner's wife thought it would make a great ad campaign and the phrase was born. Phil Simms actually the first to say it after he was named MVP of the 1987 Super Bowl. He was paid 75 K to say that. That is, look, I'd say that's good money in 1987, how I say that's great money even now it is a beauty. I'll take the 75. For sure, I would not only take it for that, but my kids would love it if I said, well, we're going to Disney World. But you know what? Phil Simms was MVP. So let's talk about the MVPs for a second. The position that has earned the most MVP honors is totally unsurprisingly. Quarterbacks. There have been 31 quarterbacks named MVP of the Super Bowl. Most Mike, can you guess which quarterback has been named Super Bowl that may be the most? There's one guy in particular who just decided that he doesn't want to play anymore and you and I have been convinced he had 20 more good seasons still left there. We wanted that. So it would make us feel young. Yes, we did want that. Tom Brady, you are correct. Tom Brady has four. And Joe Montana has three Super Bowl MVPs. I'll tell you this, I was actually talking to a running back who is going to be playing in this game, and we were talking about the Super Bowl MVP. I think that he would be pleased to know that running backs have actually been named the Super Bowl MVP 7 times. Wide receivers have also been named Super Bowl MVP 7 times. Only one time in the history of the Super Bowl was a returner named the MVP. But that was Justin Howard in Super Bowl 31, and you know what? He had 244 all purpose yards, and he had a 99 yard kick-off return touchdown. Seems pretty MVP worthy to me, don't you think? Yeah, I'm with you. I mean, those big plays are the ones that sort of stand out the most. I think what's sort of cool for anyone who gets to see those moments in person are once again a DD circling back to the top of the show. The memories that you have surrounding some of those games. And there's some fans lucky enough to score some tickets for that. First Super Bowl. Remember Super Bowl number one. Guess how much? 12 bucks to see the packers and the chiefs, which I get it, you're like, oh, it's only $12. Well, it's really like a $100 when you consider inflation in the year 2022, but there's been some significant price increases.

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"Door. Englewood California, the city of champions will crown and NFL champion when it hosts Super Bowl 56 O 5 stadium. In fact, it'll be the second consecutive year that a team is actually gonna play on its home turf with the rams welcoming in the bangles. So of course, here on the NFL explained podcasts, we're talking the Super Bowl. Guiding you through all of the lesser known facts about the big game, and of course, always joined by my good friend, aditi kinko balla. Hi. I'm so excited. This is my, you know, this is look, Joe burrow said it a few weeks ago. This is why you work so hard. You work to get to these moments. And we're at that moment, Mike. We are. We are. Do you have a favorite memory? Oh, Mike, that is like asking, do I have a favorite child? It feels as if every Super Bowl story has something special to it. But you know what? I'll give you one. I was a writer at The Wall Street Journal. I was covering the Giants, and the Giants at the time, as you know, were coached by Tom Coughlin, who was about as strict as they got if you were 5 minutes early, you were late. You had to make sure that your feet were on the floor in a certain way when you were in a meeting room. So Tom Coughlin didn't often show the personal side of him. Well, the Giants upset the Patriots for the second time in four years in Indianapolis. I go down to the field and I see Judy Coughlin, misses Coughlin, Tom Coughlin's wife, who is truly genuinely one of the warmest human beings on the planet. And Judy Coughlin sees me and she spreads out her arms and she gives me this really big hug. And what are you gonna do? Of course you're gonna hug Judy Coughlin. She's about as happy as can be. And then right next to her is top Coughlin. Strict, tough, Tom Coughlin who takes no prisoners. And he sees me, and my key goes to hug me. And I think that it's such a personal thing. It's such a personal journey. And the Super Bowl for fans may be about commercials and bingo boxes and things like that. But for these men and women who are parts of organizations who give every single ounce of their blood sweat and tears to get to this moment, it's as personal as it can be. It's this personal of a journey. It's as magical as anything that I get to be a part of. You're right. I mean, it's the Pinnacle. It's memories, a DD for a lifetime for the players, the fans, the coaches, a fan base, like the bangles, for example, lock them on the door. There's generations of fans that just haven't seen this before. So it really is pretty cool. Well, you know, and I think that that's what makes this episode. So tremendous, is that we could sit here and we could talk about the Philly special, which I was present for. We could talk about the helmet catch or all of that. But instead, we're going to take you through the origin story of the game itself, which really is fascinating, Mike. And we'll try to, as we like to do, give some fun facts that are tangential to the game that prove just how big it's really become. So should we start at the beginning, Mike? Yeah, let's kick it off. All right, the National Football League has been around since 1920, and in the late 1950s, there was a young Dallas businessman named Lamar hunt, who wanted nothing else, but to own an NFL franchise. So with the league's rising popularity and household names like Jim Brown and Johnny Unitas, owning a team seemed obviously, like I said, the opportunity of a lifetime. Unfortunately, after multiple attempts, Lamar hunt could not buy a franchise. So he came up with a different plan. He gathered a group of wealthy businessmen who also would have liked to buy an NFL club, and he created a rival pro football league. And this collection of men who would be nicknamed the foolish club. Still started their own league and they called it the AFL, the American football league. So all of a sudden, Mike, the NFL had legitimate competition in stadium attendance and TV rights in the draft, and of course in signing star players. Hunt and the AFL made such a substantial impact that by 1966, the two leagues agreed to merge. And in June of 1966, they agreed that their respective champions would play it an annual season ending championship game. Why not, right? First couple years, the game was actually called the AFL NFL world championship game. So we now retroactively call those Super Bowl one and two, but it wasn't until a DD your number three that the game officially became known as the Super Bowl. It was actually hunt who jokingly pitched the name Super Bowl based off of the children's toy super ball, which I actually looked up. They don't necessarily make them anymore. There's some iterations of it, but besides the point. And it was his daughter's toy that prompted the idea. Oh, yeah. They talk about a bouncy rubber ball. Just getting it done. So it really is a huge watershed moment for the AFL. Who up until that point was really seen as the lesser league than the NFL. You got Broadway Joe Joe Namath, leading the jets to a monumental upset, putting the AFL on the map. Super Bowl, no, it's often running and we got to mention that hunt's Kansas City Chiefs actually wants Super Bowl number four in the final season of the AFL versus the NFL. And with the league's finally fully officially merging by 1970, I think it's a good time to kind of turn. And let's talk about how the road to the Super Bowl has evolved. By the merger, there were 8 teams that qualified for the playoffs. So you needed to win a divisional game and a championship game to reach the Super Bowl. That stayed intact until 1978 when the league added one wild card team per conference. So the winner of each wildcard game slid into the 18 playoff bracket. In 1990, the playoff field expanded to 12 teams, adding a third wild card team to each conference. And unless you were one of the four squads with a first round buy under that format, you'd need to win three games before reaching the Super Bowl. And then this past season 2021 was the first year that we had a 14 team playoff so the number one seed, the top seed got that by. But everybody else had to play. And here's one little cute fun fact. Since the NFL started seeding teams for the postseason, which of course was in 1975, every single Super Bowl mic has featured at least one team that was either a number one or number two seed. Until this year, the Bengals and the rams are both four seeds. Still feel good about the cream rising to the top. Yeah, but you know what's so funny? You say that, but I'll tell you this in the AFC, the Titans were the one seed. I don't know that I would say that they were the cream. I definitely came into the playoffs thinking that the Bengals were the most complete football team. And here we are. Knocking on the door for another Super Bowl champion who hopefully maybe Cincinnati fans are definitely hoping that this would be the case that they got that Lombardi trophy and I think the hardware is one of those things that we all focus in on. And it actually is Tiffany made. So Tiffany and company vice president Oscar reader actually drew the design of the original Super Bowl trophy on a cocktail napkin. Who says good things don't happen in bars. Originally called the world championship game trophy, it was renamed the Lombardi trophy in 1971 following the coach's death. Now weighs 7 pounds, which clearly is light enough to toss from one party boat to another potentially creating a little bit of havoc, at least some tense moments, but since Super Bowl number one, the winning team is actually received permanent possession of a Sterling silver trophy created by Tiffany and company. It doesn't come in that little Tiffany green box though. Green, that's blue. Clearly, you're not buying a lot of Tiffany. No, no, no. All right, well let's go back to Super Bowl one between the packers and the chiefs for a minute because I think there are a few interesting

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"Quarterback that's right everybody's justin fields wear number one or trevor lawrence. Now you've got knocked jones. And then how about this chase winovich outside linebacker entering his third year alongside fifty set all right. I'm going to hand it over to unique. I know can't see all these guys right now but you can still stay with confidence in new england. Well i'm gonna. I'm gonna have my respect for the guy that had it before so i'm going to go mike vrabel because when i first arrived in new england i knew that if i was blessed enough to get that number. I had some big shoes to fill so mike gravel. I would say war best won three superbowls every single ball. He caught offensively was a touchdown. I think i don't know how many touchdowns twelve touchdown something crazy So my best. And i'm going to say i wore it second best job. I would say. I'm going to stick with the linebackers. Winovich is third best. And you see a quarterback where a number fifty. It just looks wrong. It don't look right so a. I'm sure when it comes down to the regular season. We won't see mack jones in a number v uniform. I can guarantee that all these patriots four patriots of being way too humble for my liking today too many guys just you best think. Go rabble wound care. Mike okay. I oh they do what they doing and their way too monetize way over man. You could say you war. Of course. that's what i'm saying swaggie so we've decided to break out our most creative names for segments this year with its better worse or the same game which we decide whether a team better worse or the same. I think what that one for a while. We be getting tennessee. Where the big addition for the off season was julio jones but they also added several pieces on the other side of the ball including debris janoris jenkins and first round pick kayla farley plus nico autry. It didn't jonah. Smith and corey davis as well as cornerback. Adoree jackson and malcolm butler both cut jadeveon. Clowney is also gone. After just one season as a titan a lot of activity. I ask you first marcus. The titans better worse or about the same. They are absolutely better field. And because of what. You just don't wanna defense out of football. Obviously we know about getting. Julio jones but between bud dupree who was the premium pass rusher and to nico autry and you think about the guys that the guy they drafted and cave kayla farley. Who might have been the best corner and the draft. Had it not been for backed back operation that he had and we jack rabid is in the defender on outside makes plays all over the field but they needed pass rush and they addressed it and i believe they have a budding star as well. That remains on this team. In jeffery simmons who is a big physical in interior pass rusher who can get to the quarterback but also demanded on the run. This defense got better. And that was the titans downfall. I expect them to be better this year. As a whole and it's not gonna be such a cakewalk for the colts in this division. Swag who i agree with you. Marcus i think that you are one hundred percent correct. Were you can improve your defense. Especially your pass rush. That is going to give your offense more touches. And you know the tennessee with the amount of ground. And pound with with henry and the ability to run the football and then mixing the plaques. And past i think that adding pass rush helping the defense last year. They struggle getting to the quarterback. We all saw that. They were in the bottom of the league when it came to getting after opposing quarterback so they can increase the pressure. statistics defensively. I think they'll be better team. So i agree. I think that they have improved this offseason. And i expect big things out of tennessee this season while we all certainly can't wait to watch that offense. We'll move from tennessee to baltimore where this off season the ravens look to address their wide receiver issues signing sammy watkins and free agency and then drafting rashad bateman in the first round. They also retooled their offensive line. They treated the way orlando breath. Junior they acquired alejandro villanueva and kevin zeitler. Of course they also get back ronnie stanley but they did lose a big piece on defense in that judah. So named i ask you the same question. The ravens better worse or about the same as where they were last year. Look that's a tough question. i'm gonna go with. They stay the same. And i say that because you bring in older receiver who is it. He's not a young guy right. Then you bring in a rookie and it's hard for rookie to come in and make a huge impact year one. I mean look a rookie. He's got to go through some bumps and bruises and learn the system and and the speed of the nfl so you look at the receiving corps. They were lacking some weapons. And you get a little bit older receiver. You lose. Sneed you get a young receiver a rookie. But still i think that addressing the office of why things can help but at the of the day. It comes down to lamar. And how well can he perform in those situations. We saw last year coming back against cleveland. When he came out of the tunnel and threw a touchdown pass. He's going to have to carry this team. We all know that. But i think they really stayed the same when i look at just their overall roster in what they did this off season degrees which rob stay in the same day a playoff team again so is not all doom and gloom for the baltimore ravens. And when you think about what rob just said if bateman or sammy. Watkins can increase production in the passing. Game that will be tremendous for the baltimore ravens. But stay in the same right now because you lose yanni in way and matthew judah who got two guys that could get after the passer defense may take a hit as far as rushing the passer but when you think about the baltimore ravens i. I must say this until the cows come home if they can evolve the pass game and they at least made an attempt to get better at those positions between resolve bateman in the draft. Sammy watkins coming over as a widely veteran san play some really good football for kansas city. So i don't want to throw sammy watkins out to the board. But he's definitely going upgrade. What they did at why receive. I think baltimore stayed the same but they have the potential of being better. It just depends on how fast those guys come along and sammy. Watkins rashad bateman. Both those teams are of course chasing kansas city in the afc and it was a very busy offseason for the chiefs soup. Uti overhauled their offensive line adding potentially three new starters. They're getting right guard. Laurente new dubernard cardiff back after he opted out last year over the did lose former top overall. Pick eric fisher quarterback bushrod breeland. And we just talked about sammy watkins. Plus mitchell schwartz. So swaggie will come right back to you. Are the chiefs better worse or about the same. The chief of benfield and one the chiefs better because obviously they upgraded this offensive line. But i believe they also be better because they acknowledged what happened to them last year in the super bowl and even me picking them to win the championship knowing all i know about football when they were trying to piece together an offense of land against the best defense in the nfl. I was stupid. Because i thought patrick. Mahomes could overcome net but obviously they self evaluated understand where he's protected. You got a shot to win in the game. When he's not he's going to have to be superman and a lot of other things are going to have to go whale. I like orlando brown. I like tony coming over. And i liked.

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"Team for the super bowl. Elite tebas wall. Sunday just four pours not heard on no long degree communication. Should your dream wine. One of the busiest station. And i have a hard time with this. I have a hard time with this. And i would assume a lot of people do. The biggest part of communication is actually actively listening to what they're saying. I think even.

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"Should probably start to this discussion of the super bowl with a question which is never asked amongst americans in probably befuddles people outside of the united states. Why do we call big american. Football games. bulls. The answer to. This question is actually pretty straightforward the very early football stadiums recalled bulls. They were shaped like a bowl with a single tier of seats in particular. The tradition stems from the rose bowl stadium in pasadena california when it was built in nineteen twenty-three the tournament of roses game became known as the rose bowl game in reference to the stadium. It was a game which was played between the champions of the big ten conference in the midwest and the big twelve conference in the west coast in college football over time other cities. Seeing the success of the rose bowl began hosting special games themselves copying the rose bowl they began using the word bowl to describe their games. The cotton bowl the sugar bowl. The orange bowl in the sun bowl were all established in the nineteen thirties. The use of the word bowl was limited to college football games until the nfl adopted the term pro bowl for their all star game in one thousand nine hundred eighty one. Other games have earned the moniker bowl. After the fact if the game was noteworthy most notable was the ice bowl played between the green bay packers in the dallas cowboys in the nineteen sixty seven. Nfl championship game. The game was played at temperatures of minus fifteen degrees fahrenheit or minus twenty six degrees celsius with wind chills of up to minus forty eight degrees fahrenheit. It remains the coldest. Nfl game ever played. The super bowl wasn't originally called the super bowl. In the nineteen fifties a rival football league. The american football league was created to compete with the established. National football league. At first the league wasn't much of a threat to wherever the afl soon began competing with the nfl for college players. The afl got a television deal with nbc and was starting to be taken seriously. Dallas cowboys owner tech schramm reached out to afl owners and in nineteen sixty six. The two leagues agreed to merge the official merger would take place in nineteen seventy but before that each leaks champion would compete in end of season game which was called the afl nfl championship game. The kansas city chiefs owner lamar hunt began informally calling the game the super bowl based on a super bowl that his daughter was playing with informally. Everyone used the term super bowl to refer to the game but it wasn't officially given that name until the third game in nineteen sixty nine. The first game was between the green bay packers fresh off their historic ice bowl win in the kansas city chiefs. The nfl was seen as the elder and better league. Everyone assume that the nfl would easily beat the afl team in the end. They did exactly that with the packers. Winning thirty five to ten but the game was close at the start. The game was not sold out. Even though tickets were only sold for twelve dollars no one that the game was going to become a big deal. In fact many people thought it was just a gimmick in the real championship. Already took place two weeks before it was the only super bowl to have been broadcast by two networks. Nbc the rights to nfl games and cbs had the rights to nfl games. So both networks broadcast the game despite having to network showing the game all video. Copies of the game were lost.

The PewterCast : A Tampa Bay Bucs Fan Podcast, Buccaneers
"super bowls" Discussed on The PewterCast : A Tampa Bay Bucs Fan Podcast, Buccaneers
"He's about yeah. Yeah he's already like okay. Well okay well we got this one. How do i think for the next one. So no i just know i mean how do you even quantify that i don't know i don't know that's why i threw it out there because i don't know but i listen for all of these i what got me on. That was thinking about for the rest of these players with the exception of like jp shack. I don't think in one one. Yeah yeah but i mean for for i mean at least the people who think of as homegrown buccaneers. Oh yeah they've never been in like. This is a big game of their careers. Biggest game their careers random excited. I'm excited for the game. I'm excited for everything. Coming up here with the tampa bay buccaneers in less than forty eight hours. Yeah we're under forty eight hours till the super bowl all my gosh. I'm excited. I'm not going to ask you what you're eating or what you're serving or what your dividends thank you. Yeah man. i don't know. I just signed believe brent i it is i what did you say. It's time to start believing in the team. We had a. We had a whole episode about that. It's time to start believing in this team. Yes and if you haven't believe now now now it is to take your thinking of. Oh my god you know. I hope everyone hope hope the game plans. Good hope this person. Does this hope. This person doesn't fail. This person doesn't fail and it's time to flip the switch you. They're all gonna show up. They're all going to execute. Yeah do you wanna do a predictive. Mvp yeah go for it. Who brady tom. Brady talk about it. Why because it's a seven super bowl and they have to give it to him. Sevens the magic number right. But i will give you my ex factor if tom brady cambridge. Tom brady and they have to give him the. Mvp ipso facto I think offensively. The biggest player is going to be. Chris godwin I think they're gonna put him in slot and they're going to get him free and i don't think cincinnati or cincinnati or can city really has an answer for him. I really hope he catches the ball early and often but I think cambrian are gonna be the guys that when the bucks get behind the chains. Look to what about mike evans. Is he just going to be regular. Mike evans in this game. You think they're talking about. They're putting going to put mike evans in the slot. Who is who. Is they the the bucks. Oh it's been reported that the rocks are saying that might kevin's going to play in the slot..

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"super bowls" Discussed on The PewterCast : A Tampa Bay Bucs Fan Podcast, Buccaneers
"This is what. I'm trying to say all of these numbers i don't care. Buccaneers went in this game. And i'm with you. I think it's by at least two scores to score. i think is at least two scores. Two scores yeah. Yeah that's what i'm saying. Yeah at least two scores could be double digits. You know. But i think it's at least two sport more nine or more. I think the tenor more. Yeah all right. yeah. I think buckets final score. Prediction will redo our predictive. Mvp yeah i will. I will say Buck near thirty eight Chiefs twenty four. Yeah that's that's that's i'm going. Yeah yeah. I'm i'm goin'. Death thirty five now thirty. I'm thirty eight twenty. Doing tell how much i mean like. I'm predicting this you know how like this feels a lot like what the first super bowl could felt like to me. Lay going into it. Like looking at super bowl. One packers show our suv. Our for super against the raiders. That just you know we got up and we just never looked back. And i think that's the way look looking at the way that the tampa bay buccaneers. Now this is where you and. I are going to differ. This is where we're gonna come apart. I think the tampa bay buccaneers should take the ball. I i can understand that. I think they should. I really can. I get it in this game yet. I i can understand that with all the pressure. And i'm sure you've got with two weeks. Draw up your top plays. Hey like you better be able to move the ball field right and so going down especially scoring seven Getting a bright away. Yeah it was nice. And i think The bucks play a lot better with the lead. The front runners as a whole team I still think the team the whole team. They have to make a play in the also. Making a play can be a scoring drive. Obviously but it doesn't. It seems like neither side of the ball sort of really gets going until i plays made you know anything right. It's like the defense doesn't wake up to the offense wakes up to the offense wake doesn't wake up till defense doesn't wake up so to ever like makes the sack or gets a big stop on third down. I mean it can be anything any play. I'm not talking about you. Know he catches the ball and you tackle them or you pick up two first sounds and pump ball's not making plates like it's the cheese third eleven and impassioned moans pass the ball and devon white comes up and stops Kelsey a yard short and they have to punt. that's a play so Yeah so. I can see that. I'm still incense. I don't know man. I don't know i can see it but i'm still not i'm still not going to back. It and think says a good idea. But i understand the thinking but i just the by too big for me because what you're doing is not taking the ball in the second half man i get it i get it but it's worked out so far for the buccaneers and Yeah i'm for the buccaneers. Taking the ball. I get your point why they shouldn't..

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"super bowls" Discussed on The PewterCast : A Tampa Bay Bucs Fan Podcast, Buccaneers
"We played atlanta and it was a close game i think the second one and then finally broke it open and i kept saying that you know people were like. Oh my god. I gotta within seven. I was like yeah but atlanta or maybe it was washington washington. This kept late they had to like. They're playing their absolute best football and just keeping in the game. I think that's what's going to happen with the chiefs. I really do. I think that you know that. Todd bowles is going to have something for this defense from what they're gonna try to do. Think the bucks. Agonize should have a nice counter for which is very important because what i loved about. The green bay game is when we got pressure was four and green bay countered with rollouts bootlegs and wagle's that todd bowles already had an answer. Okay it was like when they do this. It didn't take a quarter and a half. They didn't take three possessions locker room and talk about it. As soon as aaron rodgers started coming out he started. He's like okay if you see them. Roll out your the cornerback. It outside guy you go you leave your man and you go at him because we're not gonna get him outside so he has time to look downfield. Take bigshots right. We're not going to give them that. We're gonna make him do is throw it to the guy who seven yards downfield. We're going to make the tackle if you get the first down. That's fine we're gonna with seven to twelve yard gains instead of thirty forty fifty yard gains running. Let him attempt it so having the confidence to sing. Todd bowles think it through. Because i think the chiefs are gonna come in looking like the rams the rams all ran eight times and if todd bowles is ready for that and he has a planning to work on it for two weeks. I think that casey struggles to score. You know what you're saying is you. Don't think it's a shootout. You think that this is a lopsided game towards the buccaneers. I think the bucks win by double digits. I think i ran. I gotta tell you. Okay okay let me ask you this. How much of that is you really taking off your your biased fan hat and just trying to be as unbiased analytical. Possible like beyonce's yourself bryan. Have you ever known me to talk about a game with my fan hat on okay. Well it's not it's not vegas has the chief by three because everyone thinks the chiefs. They haven't lost. That's why everyone picking the cheese. Yeah if you really look at this with the chiefs do well. They.

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"super bowls" Discussed on The PewterCast : A Tampa Bay Bucs Fan Podcast, Buccaneers
"And i'll just to people's hair. No he. he makes more sense he was supposed to cut like patrick mahomes. Everybody patrick mahomes went first or second round had to sit out all week. Yeah i see. I didn't know that part of it i didn't. That's that's the party funky stuff going on. Because i thought that was weird that they would test them that hard to come in and just cut to guys as you're what you're saying makes a whole lot more sense. Yeah so and And i don't want to get you know. Sort of like make a big thing about this but You know patrick mahomes got a quote unquote concussion. Right right in the afc championship game. There's no quote unquote that was. His eyes were rolling around in his head. Sorry go ahead right but concussion was because if you look at it. He doesn't really hit his head on anything. People start saying he got you know like choked out or something happened. And he wasn't getting any blood to his brand. It was back a stroke is really what he had but they let him practice still in concussion protocol. I've never heard of that before. Like he was out there practicing. Whilst it wasn't it was it wasn ansi jamie. It was the week before. They're letting him practice coming to go to the afc championship game. He was out there practicing while concussion protocol and it's like wow. I thought i thought it was very odd. He came back and played that next game. I really did. I was like that doesn't seem because i remember watching that hit. I remember going. I'm not sure like. I just thought he'd just must have gotten shaken like he got hit so hard that he. He shook a like baby shaky syndrome it pretty much. Yeah he's young. he's piggy. Shakeup karma frog. I got i gotta tell you rent i. The i had my first kid. They didn't tell me anything about not shaking. Maybe right and i never shook him. I never did but fortunately he was. He was he was he. He was sleeping through the night almost home from the hospital. The second kid on the other hand do not so much but just three years later. They're like hey just remembered. Don't shake the baby. When you go home. I don't want okay and i i will never one night. It was probably the week twelve. And she's just crying all night long. And i went and picked her up and i just held her. I know what you've got to go to sleep. And i should not shake you like that. It was. I was really glad they said that. Because like you you really start like you're not in your right frame of mind and you're like should not shake you put you back down right now like it but i would have shukan. Patrick mahomes gigi when my brother had his first daughter yeah You know he was in the room with her With his wife and baby born first night. And you know everyone's exhausted and he's sitting in the daddy chair the big chair and he's got her on his chest sleep and he.

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"super bowls" Discussed on The PewterCast : A Tampa Bay Bucs Fan Podcast, Buccaneers
"For the very last time for a buck in the news show that is not quite a buck in the new show. I'm brent allen your host. That is my good friend right over there ren dax ren yes hello. What's up my friend. Hanging out being cool man. Hanging out being cool has by. I haven't heard you say that in a long time died. I used to say that he used to say that. All the time i'd say. Hey ryan how's it going you guys hanging out and being cool man. You're weekly thing like you said. Probably for i don't know let's call that season twenty seventeen. Sure nobody fact check that a. Please don't please don't yes. Red handing being cool man. There you go man exorb- ing everything bucks to the point. Where i don't wanna hear anymore so of course. It's time for us to do podcasts. There it is now. Everyone who's talking is wrong. There you go there you go. Yeah i have not been to be quite frank with you this week. Actually today right now is my a eleven th wedding anniversary day yes but i'm spending it here with you instead of downstairs in bed with my wife. But that's okay. Because she and i have been gone for the last four days We went to hilton head and got away and Let's just say everything's taken care of if you know what i'm talking about Yeah wanna know are baffling get that. Get that little image seared into your brain golf. We did not because it was told up there. Oh yeah old. And and here's the thing we don't play golf like we don't even own a set of clubs right and which would be finally. Okay fine let's just go out and rent some clubs and just go play except like all. The golf courses in hilton head are alike. End like hundreds of dollars for a teatime. And we're like no. We're not gonna pay that just to municipal court yeah. We didn't play putt. we did. Go play around putt. Putt i want. I went six under. She went three over. So wow was everything apart to Know there was some threes. We took the challenging course. Though you copperhead was it it was it was. It was blackbeard or kid. Take your pick and captain campus challenging course so we took the captain kidd was a challenging. Yeah i know right like you would've thought it'd been reversed. Yeah wow yeah. That would have been a question. I've been asking return my club. Hey pimple faced. Sixteen year old. You need to tell me why. Captain kid is the hardcore. Yes because that pimple faced sixteen year old had anything to do with laying out the course work on designing. He.