Each year, it seems to interest me less and less. Since we have been away from Colorado, it's hard to follow the Broncos and we seem to be in places where the Cowboys, Saints, Chiefs, Falcons and Titans are the "local" favorites and we can't imagine rooting for any of them. Arkansas has only the Razorbacks and they haven't done very well of late, the coaches change on a regular basis and non-football sports seem to have better success. So yesterday's Super Bowl was just something to watch, but not get too excited about.
The game was a close defensive struggle most of the way, but you knew the Patriots with all their experience would find a way to prevail, and that's what happened. The commercials weren't too exciting and were plugging a lot of products I had no interest in or didn't even know what they were. Too many robots, weird characters and attempts to not insult anyone. The halftime show was loud, colorful and I couldn't understand the lyrics, so everything sounded the same to me. I did recognize the guy from The Voice, but I don't like him a whole lot as a performer and he apparently antagonized a lot of people by going against the National Anthem protesters.
The season is over, but not really if you look at all the things which happen starting today and continue on almost a daily basis until the training camps open in July. Coaches will now be fired, hired by another team and there will be rule changes, more scrutiny of officials............and probably someone will find a way to taint the Patriots' victory as they have done on numerous occasions in the past. For the true football "fan", the season is over........... but never ends. Go Broncos.
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