February 05, 2012
Not So Super Anymore
I just finished watching my last Super Bowl (maybe even football game). This has been coming on for a while, but tonight I decided I've had enough.
We watched most of the game with the sound muted because the "National Call" is simply dreadful. They vacillate between one team and the other being "the best ever". They fawn over players to the point where you want to tell them to get a room from crap's sake. There's so much inane blather I want to throw things at the television. It's too much.
If one was at a bar where other things were going on it might be tolerable. But sitting at home with only the game on, it's too dreadful for words.
Sadly the radio call here is even worse. I have no idea where they got those two guys, but wow, bad doesn't even begin to describe it.
Of course then we have the game itself. It's so full of show off showboaters I cringe after nearly every play. So, a guy who makes a bazillion bucks tackles someone on the other team and he dances or does a little praying thing or points at the crowd, or flexes his biceps or whatever... Dude why are you showing off for doing your friggin' job??? It gets worse every year. Pretty soon we'll have entire teams out there doing some sort of salsa dance after every play. Just because the play is over and aren't they great...
Seriously?
What happened to the football games I used to watch with my dad all those years ago? The guys went out and did their job. If they won the game they celebrated. Otherwise they played the game. They didn't suck oxygen on the sidelines, they didn't dance in the end zone, and they didn't need a lawyer on the field to figure out which hits were okay and which were bad or did they really catch the ball or not.
Oh and let's not forget about the play reviews... why do we bother with refs on the field? Just have cameras do all the work. Now that the guys in stripes know every play will be reviewed they don't even watch well enough to make good calls - the on field mistakes happen more and more often. Of course it might help if the NFL would decide they want to be a professional sport and actually hire their refs full time... you know like other sports do.
I'll stick with hockey. It's way more fun to watch, the players are tough as nails and the local call is always good (no matter which team it is). Of course now that hockey is getting more attention with HD TV it may go the way of football and baseball and become completely unwatchable. I hope not, but I won't be surprised.
I guess then I'll have to see if I can find some Rugby to watch. Sheesh.
We watched most of the game with the sound muted because the "National Call" is simply dreadful. They vacillate between one team and the other being "the best ever". They fawn over players to the point where you want to tell them to get a room from crap's sake. There's so much inane blather I want to throw things at the television. It's too much.
If one was at a bar where other things were going on it might be tolerable. But sitting at home with only the game on, it's too dreadful for words.
Sadly the radio call here is even worse. I have no idea where they got those two guys, but wow, bad doesn't even begin to describe it.
Of course then we have the game itself. It's so full of show off showboaters I cringe after nearly every play. So, a guy who makes a bazillion bucks tackles someone on the other team and he dances or does a little praying thing or points at the crowd, or flexes his biceps or whatever... Dude why are you showing off for doing your friggin' job??? It gets worse every year. Pretty soon we'll have entire teams out there doing some sort of salsa dance after every play. Just because the play is over and aren't they great...
Seriously?
What happened to the football games I used to watch with my dad all those years ago? The guys went out and did their job. If they won the game they celebrated. Otherwise they played the game. They didn't suck oxygen on the sidelines, they didn't dance in the end zone, and they didn't need a lawyer on the field to figure out which hits were okay and which were bad or did they really catch the ball or not.
Oh and let's not forget about the play reviews... why do we bother with refs on the field? Just have cameras do all the work. Now that the guys in stripes know every play will be reviewed they don't even watch well enough to make good calls - the on field mistakes happen more and more often. Of course it might help if the NFL would decide they want to be a professional sport and actually hire their refs full time... you know like other sports do.
I'll stick with hockey. It's way more fun to watch, the players are tough as nails and the local call is always good (no matter which team it is). Of course now that hockey is getting more attention with HD TV it may go the way of football and baseball and become completely unwatchable. I hope not, but I won't be surprised.
I guess then I'll have to see if I can find some Rugby to watch. Sheesh.
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The best thing about the Super Bowl, for the last dozen years, has been the commercials. That is, until tonight's game, where the ads generally sucked.
Meh.
Meh.
Posted by: Rev. Paul at February 06, 2012 12:08 AM (EJRAb)
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Rev Paul. Even the commercials can't help it anymore... after all we can see them online before the game even begins. No point in wasting time just to see if anything marginally interesting turns up. heh.
Posted by: Teresa at February 06, 2012 12:22 AM (qZOzE)
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I didn't watch. Besides, we are Pats fans and it had the potential to be a cardiac event with the boys, so I didn't want to deal with that. (When they aren't rooting for Tebow, they're rooting for the Pats. Lots of ex-UF players on that team...)
I'm all about the commercials, which I watch online. I've decided that year after year, Doritos makes the best commercials.
I'm all about the commercials, which I watch online. I've decided that year after year, Doritos makes the best commercials.
Posted by: Bou at February 06, 2012 07:00 AM (DkNsp)
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As usual, it was the first and last professional football game I watched all year. I could care less.
Posted by: Yabu at February 06, 2012 11:40 AM (AML3h)
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