jkeerie Posted February 10 Posted February 10 25 minutes ago, Talley56 said: The way the 49ers won both of their playoff games, it just seems like they are destined to win. However, they are playing the ultimate team of destiny. Tough call but I think KC takes this one 24-20. I have no faith in Shanahan. He has blown two Superbowls by getting away with what got them leads in the 4th quarter. I'm afraid he's going to do it again. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted February 10 Posted February 10 5 hours ago, bills6969 said: Disagree. Niners are a huge market + the swifities will make this the most watched SB of all time I’ve been wrong before so it wouldn’t be the first time if i’m wrong here. But the “X market is large” doesn’t work for Super Bowls. Because those markets tend to watch whether their team is in the game or not. I’m going to guess 110M average (not peak). Quote
Augie Posted February 10 Posted February 10 6 hours ago, muppy said: Greetings. I realize that interest is at a low going into tomorrow. but it IS the super bowl. Do you all have any plans? Get togethers? I am hosting a few friends for a pot luck. I'm making air fryer wings, celery, carrots, blue cheese. A family recipe for brownies for dessert. The rest will be yummy too I'll watch the game. And I hope the 49ers can pull it off and win. I can't stand much more chiefs hype. it's already in overdrive as far as Im concerned what say you? I was watching a cooking show (grilled mushrooms) and something intrigued me. I got mushrooms and thought I had most of the rest of the marinade. True, I was only missing a few things, but much of what I do have had expired. I thought having to get 7 more things was a lot for one dish, since after I take a few teaspoons I’ll wait for expiration day again. All worth it though if we find a great recipe for our vegetarian DIL! I like the experimenting. I’ll grill those tomorrow and watch Netflix or something until football is being PLAYED. 1 Quote
BillsPride12 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I was on the fence about even watching the game this year but ultimately decided I'll watch it but definitely had no interest in going to any Super Bowl parties or inviting people over or anything like that this year. Part of it is probably just getting older haha 1 1 Quote
HIT BY SPIKES Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I am in Argentina and there is no interest in the game here. I took a 16 year old nephew through a 21 minute highlight package of last year’s Superbowl game on YouTube to explain the rules of the game to him. He is now even less interested. Monday and Tuesday are holidays here for Carnival so a party would set up nicely here. I suspect it will be a family asado here and retire to my hotel room to watch the second half of the game in Spanish if the game is close. We are two hours ahead so a 8:25 PM start here gets me in front of a TV around 10:30 PM. 1 Quote
Draconator Posted February 10 Posted February 10 4 hours ago, Buffalo619 said: T Swift killed the good vibes. Shes 34 year old but mentally 12. It's posts like this that make me not want to come here. 3 1 1 2 Quote
stuvian Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I'm getting together with a former neighbour. He and I have watched the last twenty Superbowls together save for the height of the pandemic. It's more out of tradition and friendship than my interest in the game. Winning back to back titles is the most difficult thing in sports so I'm very surprised that the Chiefs made it on that basis alone. Now that they are in, I can't see them losing. I enjoyed the playoffs this year but the air went out of my balloon after the Bills lost. I still hold some pride that we will have shown to have given the Chiefs their biggest challenge. The 49ers essentially backed in after the Packers and Lions let them hang around (as the song says) out of kindness I suppose. I respect Andy Reid as one of the game's great coaches and expect him to retire if he wins. I'm going to give the UFL a long look this offseason. As the NFL drowns in its own greed, I'm starting to feel dirty like I'm supporting Monsanto or Big Tobacco by devoting so much time to it. I'm coming up on two years retired and am feeling the importance of using time meaningfully. 3 1 Quote
sven233 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 It's been reported that the 10 highest money wagers on the game are all on the 49ers. That said, while I won't be near the highest wagers on the game, I'll be on the other side for sure. The NFL wants nothing more than Taylor Swift celebrating on their field at the end of the game. No way do they want to show her pouting and crying at the end of the game. The Chiefs win this one, unfortunately. Obviously, nobody wants the Chiefs to win, especially me. I will be hate watching this game like no other firmly believing that if we were healthy, we would have won that game and beaten Baltimore who I think is a little overrated. We just make 1 or 2 more plays in that game as it is, we win. If we were healthy, I really think we would have won and it maybe would have been by more than 1 score. But alas, here we are left wondering because it always seems to be something that turns up at the worst possible time that gets in our way. A coaching meltdown with 13 seconds left. A player dying on the field and throwing the team into emotional overload. Injuries the week before to key players in a game that shouldn't have even been as close as it was. As frustrating as it is on our end, though, when you love the game of football as much as I, and many people on this board do, there is no way not to watch. So, I will be putting my money on the Chiefs moneyline hoping I lose the bet. But if I'm right, and the NFL gets what they want, at least my wallet will be better off for it. But, that said, here's to losing my money!!!!! GO BILLS! Quote
SaulGoodman Posted February 11 Posted February 11 4 hours ago, Einstein said: I won't be shocked if this Super Bowl has (relatively) very low numbers. NFL fans have Chiefs fatigue, and their opponent has 5 Lombardi trophies themselves (and was in a Super Bowl just a few years ago) These may be the two worst possible teams to have in this game, from an interest perspective. I honestly think Bills-Lions would have drawn record viewership because of how different/new it would have been. I'll watch, because its the last NFL football we will have for 7 months, but I won't be all that interested in anything other than the Chiefs hopefully losing. Aside from the popularity of Mahomes/Kelce/KC in general, you realize they’re also bringing a legion of Swifties, right? 1 Quote
90sBills Posted February 11 Posted February 11 36 minutes ago, sven233 said: It's been reported that the 10 highest money wagers on the game are all on the 49ers. That said, while I won't be near the highest wagers on the game, I'll be on the other side for sure. The NFL wants nothing more than Taylor Swift celebrating on their field at the end of the game. No way do they want to show her pouting and crying at the end of the game. The Chiefs win this one, unfortunately. Obviously, nobody wants the Chiefs to win, especially me. I will be hate watching this game like no other firmly believing that if we were healthy, we would have won that game and beaten Baltimore who I think is a little overrated. We just make 1 or 2 more plays in that game as it is, we win. If we were healthy, I really think we would have won and it maybe would have been by more than 1 score. But alas, here we are left wondering because it always seems to be something that turns up at the worst possible time that gets in our way. A coaching meltdown with 13 seconds left. A player dying on the field and throwing the team into emotional overload. Injuries the week before to key players in a game that shouldn't have even been as close as it was. As frustrating as it is on our end, though, when you love the game of football as much as I, and many people on this board do, there is no way not to watch. So, I will be putting my money on the Chiefs moneyline hoping I lose the bet. But if I'm right, and the NFL gets what they want, at least my wallet will be better off for it. But, that said, here's to losing my money!!!!! GO BILLS! I’m going the other way myself. Seems like the 49ers are destined to win this season. It’s crazy that KC made it as far as they did this year with what they have. It’ll be even harder to knock them off next season as they will undoubtedly be better. Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted February 11 Posted February 11 6 hours ago, 90sBills said: I love football so I’ll be watching. My prediction is this will be the most watched Superbowl ever. It's always is 1 2 Quote
boyst Posted February 11 Posted February 11 2 hours ago, Talley56 said: The way the 49ers won both of their playoff games, it just seems like they are destined to win. However, they are playing the ultimate team of destiny. Tough call but I think KC takes this one 24-20. If a team scores 24 points they will win. Both teams won't break 20. Special teams are disciplined. Turnovers may happen. Defenses are stout. Unless shannahan can do more than Reid it won't be much. Reid has mahomes, pacheko, and Pfizer-Swift. Shannahan has CMC, Samuel, whatshisnameTE, and more weapons. It will be 20-13 or something final. Quote
boyst Posted February 11 Posted February 11 1 hour ago, Draconator said: It's posts like this that make me not want to come here. Why? Her culture is the embodiment of everything wrong with our culture. She is a magnificently talented entertainer who has charmed her way across the world. It's not what so many dislike her for or wish to never see her again. Maybe it isn't all directed at you but I work with plenty of guys at work who are football fans from across the spectrum of the ideology base. It is a multinational company where 1 out of 5 are not united states citizens. All of them interested in football has lamented the discussion of her. How if you dislike her the news says you're a conservative conspiracy theorist because she is at the super bowl. How if you don't like her you don't like powerful women. How if you don't like the attention she brings the league you need to rearrange your priorities. How the new fanbases should be welcome to football. So many of us just want to ignore her but can't. And when we get tired of it we get labeled as all sorts of things. Enough with her coverage. Let her be who she is and let us watch football in peace. 1 1 2 1 Quote
Einstein Posted February 11 Posted February 11 59 minutes ago, SaulGoodman said: Aside from the popularity of Mahomes/Kelce/KC in general, you realize they’re also bringing a legion of Swifties, right? KC isn’t popular. They are the most disliked team in the league, according to a survey conducted two weeks ago. 2 Quote
Draconator Posted February 11 Posted February 11 3 minutes ago, boyst said: Why? Her culture is the embodiment of everything wrong with our culture. She is a magnificently talented entertainer who has charmed her way across the world. It's not what so many dislike her for or wish to never see her again. Maybe it isn't all directed at you but I work with plenty of guys at work who are football fans from across the spectrum of the ideology base. It is a multinational company where 1 out of 5 are not united states citizens. All of them interested in football has lamented the discussion of her. How if you dislike her the news says you're a conservative conspiracy theorist because she is at the super bowl. How if you don't like her you don't like powerful women. How if you don't like the attention she brings the league you need to rearrange your priorities. How the new fanbases should be welcome to football. So many of us just want to ignore her but can't. And when we get tired of it we get labeled as all sorts of things. Enough with her coverage. Let her be who she is and let us watch football in peace. So you're enjoying the constant negativity against the like of Allen and Diggs? The post I referenced embodied that. 1 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) I had a dream that the 49ers were beating the chiefs 21-7 at halftime. They were clobbering them. Like a Seahawks Vs Broncos Super Bowl smash down. I was upset the dream ended at halftime. Mahomes was getting hit hard and getting thrown around like a rag doll Edited February 11 by Bills!Win! 1 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted February 11 Posted February 11 17 minutes ago, boyst said: If a team scores 24 points they will win. Both teams won't break 20. Special teams are disciplined. Turnovers may happen. Defenses are stout. Unless shannahan can do more than Reid it won't be much. Reid has mahomes, pacheko, and Pfizer-Swift. Shannahan has CMC, Samuel, whatshisnameTE, and more weapons. It will be 20-13 or something final. 24-20 SF 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted February 11 Posted February 11 My son is bringing his girlfriend and friends home from college for the game. I’m making wings and getting two Costco pizzas. The game will be on but I’ll be cooking. 1 1 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted February 11 Posted February 11 53 minutes ago, boyst said: Why? Her culture is the embodiment of everything wrong with our culture. She is a magnificently talented entertainer who has charmed her way across the world. It's not what so many dislike her for or wish to never see her again. Maybe it isn't all directed at you but I work with plenty of guys at work who are football fans from across the spectrum of the ideology base. It is a multinational company where 1 out of 5 are not united states citizens. All of them interested in football has lamented the discussion of her. How if you dislike her the news says you're a conservative conspiracy theorist because she is at the super bowl. How if you don't like her you don't like powerful women. How if you don't like the attention she brings the league you need to rearrange your priorities. How the new fanbases should be welcome to football. So many of us just want to ignore her but can't. And when we get tired of it we get labeled as all sorts of things. Enough with her coverage. Let her be who she is and let us watch football in peace. I mean you're not wrong with everything you're saying here. You can't have an opinion on anything unless it is the popular pushed opinion (example- Aaron Schats) and yet we're all told to "be true to ourselves" and "you be you". This is our culture. You can say something but be prepared for hell to rain down by keyboard warriors. 1 Quote
muppy Posted February 11 Author Posted February 11 (edited) Im not surprised that Taylor Swift is being discussed. She is seemingly unescapable as she treks around the world on her private jet from tour to NFL game spectator. The fascination with her and the sheer influence and power she wields is to me staggering. I would very much like a "Taylor Swift" filter blocker on my feeds. She and her Red lips are officially on my nerves. Too much is too much I am Not dissing her by saying this. She is an Icon and self made billionaire. Just the amount of media. yeah Im Over it. Edited February 11 by muppy 1 1 Quote
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