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Super Bowl LX: #2 New England vs #1 Seattle, Sunday February 8th, 2026, 6:40 Pm (Game Thread)

Fun watching another ex-Michigan coach smash a ex Ohio state coach.
 
Not much of a game. Shitty halftime show, but they almost always are. I did win a little bit of money...so that's a plus.
 
Not much of a game. Shitty halftime show, but they almost always are. I did win a little bit of money...so that's a plus.
you should've watched the regular one, instead of the Turning Point USA one. Kid Rock sucks
 
I did watch the bad bunny show. It sucked.
okay. I'll bite. What about it sucked? Personally, I think it was good.

The music wasn't my thing at all, but that's been true of almost every Super Bowl halftime show going back to the 90's.

I didn't like that I couldn't understand most of what they were saying. My Spanish isn't good enough to follow when they speak that fast. but I don't resent others for not speaking English exclusively

but it was a good show, the social commentary was well done and it touched on a lot of issues very concisely. As a spectacle it was top knotch.
 
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okay. I'll bite. What about it sucked? Personally, I think it was good.

The music wasn't my thing at all, but that's been true of almost every Super Bowl halftime show going back to the 90's.

I didn't like that I couldn't understand most of what they were saying. My Spanish isn't good enough to follow when they speak that fast. but I don't resent others for not speaking English exclusively

but it was a good show, the social commentary was well done and it touched on a lot of issues very concisely. As a spectacle it was top knotch.
Some of the same reasons as you. Not my type of music & I couldn't understand a word. I didn't follow or get any of the social commentary because I'm not even looking for social commentary in a SB halftime show. I guess the set was pretty cool. I liked the old truck...he really shouldn't have been dancing on it ;)
 
Some of the same reasons as you. Not my type of music & I couldn't understand a word. I didn't follow or get any of the social commentary because I'm not even looking for social commentary in a SB halftime show. I guess the set was pretty cool. I liked the old truck...he really shouldn't have been dancing on it ;)
there were a lot of historical and political issues referenced, which was impressive to me. I think a lot of them went over Americans' heads. Like the power/electrical problems in PR (that's why they were on utility poles at one point). it wasn't just mindless entertainment like most Super Bowl halftime shows, or the TPUSA one with Kid Rock.

although That one was mindless and not even entertaining. even Kid Rock left his own performance early because he and the crowd sucked so bad.
 
The game was much worse than either of the shitty halftime performances. At least the bad bunny performance wasn't taped like hillbilly vanilli was
I didn't watch the kid rock show. The first 1/2 of the game sucked. The second half got a little better...at least there was some scoring.
 
My wife's brother in law was in the Michigan Marching Band in 1972. It was the halftime entertainment for the 1973 Super Bowl in Los Angeles.

He was one of the tuba players.

Woody Herman was the headliner. Andy Williams, too. So they had them even back then, but they didn't crawl around on the stage and still their butts to the sky.

Bring back the marching bands.

 
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My wife's brother in law was in the Michigan Marching Band in 1972. It was the halftime entertainment for the 1973 Super Bowl in Los Angeles.

He was one of the tuba players.

Woody Herman was the headliner. Andy Williams, too. So they had them even back then, but they didn't crawl around on the stage and still their butts to the sky.

Bring back the marching bands.


Wow. They even brought a little plane out there too, on the left side of the pic. Real quaint.
 
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