Monday, February 7, 2011

The Super Bowl

Another football season has come to an end. With the the conclusion of Super Bowl, the NFL, ownership, and the players' union must now make critical decisions in regards to the near future. I don't want to be a Debbie Downer, so we'll leave the negotiation talks to the professionals.

Yesterday, we saw the Green Bay Packers, the favorite, upend the Pittsburg Steelers in a shootout. Before the game, I believed the Packers were going to win and were going to win in a blowout. I don't know why I thought that, maybe it was the absolute whoopin' my NY Giants received from the Packers. It looked as if there were just unstoppable. Also, I've never been a big Ben Roethlisberger fan...for obvious reasons. So, I felt really good about this game.

The Packers started off strong and for once an actual prediction of mine was about to come true. But then I realized, Big Ben has won the Super Bowl before. You just can't count him out. The Steelers came roaring back and had an opportunity with their last position. It wasn't meant to be. The Packers eventually were crowned Super Bowl champions in a pretty good game.

I honestly can't remember many of the commercials as I really didn't watch them. I heard they were mediocre at best. If every commercial was like every ESPN commercials, then we wouldn't be having this conversation. Speaking of mediocre, I am eager to see what happens to Christina Aguilera now. Her career is about to take a turn for the worst, if it hasn't already.

Well, the end of the football season signals the baseball season is about to get underway. For those of you that can't wait, Big Rock Stadium will host a college tournament this month. Please check out mhcmarlins.com for more information about the tournament.

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