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whitewolf35

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As a Canadian, I have known about "western football" for quite some time in fact the Grey Cup in Canada has been going on longer than the super bowl, but nobody really cares about it here an as a result its no longer part of the culture (unless you are from Saskatchewan)
 

ReservoirAngel

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In retaliation for this horrific, insulting question, I demand this of you:

Are YOU watching the return episode of Glee?
 

Fire Daemon

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Probably not. It's on now, but I have study I should be doing, and it looks like a pretty boring sport anyway. Rugby is where it's at, but I wonder how many yanks even know what Rugby is?
 

PunkyMcGee

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Canid117 said:
Merkavar said:
maybe if the super bowl was a real sport. like one that was played and finished in under 3 hours and the players werent covered in wussy armour from head to toe it might be worth watching
call this man a wussy to his face

go ahead I mean he wears pads so he can't be that tough right?
i just have to say, teddy bruschi ftw!
 

FightThePower

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I'm not, I don't give a rat's arse about the Super Bowl. I barely watch any Sport on TV at all though, even if it's an England game.
 

Denamic

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Short answer: No.
Long answer: Never again.
I've seen one game, and I really don't get why people even like it in the first place.
I mean, they seem to stop playing every fifth second.
 

Worcester Sauce

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I watched a build-up vid on BBC iPlayer and thought i'd give the SB a go this year and to be honest I enjoyed it and will deffo watch again every year. good show.
 

TehKnifeh

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I live in the UK but me and my freinds have followed the Packers for the past five years and have stayed up until 3:15am (current UK time) to watch the Superbowl on the BBC.. and it was awesome! (if stressful!)
 

Sion_Barzahd

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Nah, not even a little interested. My friend always tries to get me to watch it, so he gathers friends and alcohol but we usually do something fun instead.
 

KwaggaDan

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Fire Daemon said:
Probably not. It's on now, but I have study I should be doing, and it looks like a pretty boring sport anyway. Rugby is where it's at, but I wonder how many yanks even know what Rugby is?
Rugby has actually started becoming popular. Plus, lets not forget that they did score a try against the current world champions.
 

flamingjimmy

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I have no interest in american football and so will not be watching it. I do love sports but I think american football isn't very good to watch.

One thing I really don't get is how much people seem to get exited about the advertisements, it's bizarre!
 

NaramSuen

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I don't think that I have ever watched the Super Bowl in my life. I find American football to be somewhat boring and tedious, but hey to each their own. Where I live there is absolutely no mention of the Super Bowl and I would have remained oblivious of its passing if it wasn't for Twitter.
 

flamingjimmy

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I've had enough sport for this weekend anyway, the Arsenal vs Newcastle match on saturday was as exiting as sports can ever get.
 

Zizzousa

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Question from a non-American: how and why do some people 'enjoy' Superbowl adverts? They're adverts. Like, still just people trying to sell you stuff. I thought it was pretty funny, though, the way everything is sponsored by someone, and the MVP got a Chevy just to ram that point home. Also weird how the Packers got called 'world' champions?

As an aside, this was my first time watching a Superbowl, and I liked it. I even had a decent grasp on what was going on by the end of it. Packers FTW!
 

Alade

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Why would ANYBODY watch the super bowl without the commercials? To watch some douchebags play handegg?
 

SkyeNeko

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I'm in the U.S. now, but when I was in the Philippines I know it wasn't all it's cracked up to be here. I'm sure some people watched it, but I think they're more into boxing right now...
 

Warforger

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I'm in America but my family is all foreigners and there is a population of foreigners here, personally I don't understand how can anyone like televised sports, it's so popular that people who don't like it are forced to like it or face becoming an outcast. My mom watched it to figure out how it worked, told her the rules she then got bored and watched something else, this time the commercials are just well....weird, some are funny but others were just disgusting like the "Raising Hope Commercial" where the chick duct taped her abdomen and chest. Don't go down the Bulgarian commercial path! (funny and disgusting commercials, it's worse in Bulgaria though)
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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Short answer No.

Long answer NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Now I pose two questions to you.

1) Why do you think people outside America would want to watch the Superbowl? It is a American league and not an international one.

2)Are you going to follow this season of Super 15?
 

DPunch4

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Sport is lame. I have much better things to do with my time.

Like playing video games and copious amounts of 'hand-sin'.

EDIT: Only good thing about the w/e bowl is the ads. Sometimes. Also sport injury/deaths are always entertaining.