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Any picks?
(new england by 16)
On the contrary, I hate football and tuned in just to see McCartney's halftime show, which was easily the best in years. After several years of Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, etc. it was refreshing. I think straightforward renditions of Beatles tunes were exactly what the Super Bowl needed after such overindulgence.Who Shot Sam? wrote: McCartney's halftime performance was nothing special either - just straightforward renditions of a bunch of Beatles tunes and that overblown monstrosity "Live or Let Die".
Definitely better than those you mention, though that's a pretty low standard. I thought U2's performance a few years ago was outstanding.BlueChair wrote:On the contrary, I hate football and tuned in just to see McCartney's halftime show was the best in years. After several years of Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, etc. it was refreshing.
Wait a minute - did you see the Rams/Patriots Super Bowl? When John Madden was calling for the Patriots to take a knee and go to overtime - Tom Brady marched the Pats down the field and got them into field goal position with way less than 2 minutes left on the clock. Brady audibles - and doesn't make the mistakes that the "better" qbs make.The much maligned Peyton Manning is the only one these days who can truly audible and make those last minute possibilities realities