Well the Superbowl this year probably got a "B" for performance this year. Seattle really had me thinking they were going to win it after the first half. But when you completely dominate a team and your down at half that doesn't say much huh. Congrats to the Pittsburgh Steelers for always finding a way to win.
And for the famous or infamous commercials during the timeouts they probably get a "B-" this year. Bud Light was definitely representing since they bought every single commercial spot but they failed to floor me like their current commericals they ran before the Superbowl. I have to give it to Ted Ferguson, the Budlight Daredevil. His stunts are hilarious and most guys can relate. If you haven't seen these stunts give them a look at: Ted Ferguson.
And of course for shock value again you have to give it up to GoDaddy.com and their busty women who wash windows and shirts pop off in every episode. As for Cadillac, I have always been a fan...and the new 2007 model looks good. Pepsi, they definitely tried a little too hard this time around with the Diddy commerical and the "Brown & Bubbly" song...but they do get some credit for the funny Jackie Chan 'stunt double' commercial. Diet Coke serves as the stunt double for Diet Pepsi and gets crushed to say the least.
Whats were your thoughts on the game or the commercials? I know I forgot a few of the commercials, were there any that you thought were great?
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