Monday, August 31, 2009

The Superbowl 13 hours

The Superbowl 13 hours Well, we realized that, through another Superbowl game. With all the advertising is almost shocking is actually a game. The Steelers have Superbowl and go home happy. For the rest of us, so it is the end of the season.The Superbowl football has become a soap opera. The huge hype for this game is really fun. The "pre-game show hours before going before the other games. The "fun" in the game day begins at about nine hours, with discussions about the game and old films of previous games. This works its way up to about six thirty PM! Speaking of the need to take vitamins for your stamina.Perhaps is just age, but it seems that these games are becoming increasingly boring. If I had not much gambling, drinking and eating in question, a good movie can compete against her. Let us be realistic: the Superbowl has become the St. Patrick's Day and New Year with a rapper. Many people will skip the next working day because of progressive sequelae Hangovers maldigestion or systems after the buffalo wings, pizza and beer. Several reports have shown the loss of productivity of the worker the day after the game.   I miss the good ole days "when there are one or two hours before games and fashion, then the game has just begun. Do we really need all the other actors of the generation of walking in the countryside and read the names out of school as a list before the game? Do we really need a half-time rock concert? At this point, a dog after a Frisbee for fifteen minutes seems better.Of course, the National Football League dabbles with racial issues that are uncomfortable, to say the least. A celebration of Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King, is understandable. However, it is Rosa Parks, a woman who has spent three and a half months ago, it was really necessary to assign race? The NFL should not be in this area at all. At the end of a championship remains on the launch of children running or with a ball and hitting the other, race is not issues.In taking a few months most people will be hard to even remember who played in the Superbowl. Hell, if not for the beer and good food, a good book as a sound option is better and more.Robert CARBERRY is a freelance writer in New York.

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