Tuesday, January 28, 2003


Response
Game, ads presented the good, bad


Cheers: To the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A good defense can win championships.

Cheers: To the Dixie Chicks. Their singing of the “Star-Spangled Banner” reaffirmed how talented they are.

Cheers: To the H&R Block commercial featuring Willie Nelson. If you are going to sell out, do it in style.

Cheers: To the Budweiser commercial with a zebra reviewing a play in the Clydesdales’ football game. Dang refs.

Cheers: To Budweiser for bringing back the Clydesdales. It’s nice to see something classic every once in a while.

Cheers: To Terry Tate, office linebacker. Way to make sure they put the covers on those TPS reports.

Jeers: The Raider nation. Oakland Raiders’ fans look like they’re at a Kiss concert.

Jeers: To Rich Gannon. The Raiders quarterback had five interceptions. His poor performance sealed the deal for a lopsided football game.

Jeers: The halftime show. Whoever thought Sting, Shania Twain and No Doubt on the same stage would be entertaining, was wrong.

Jeers: Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr. for the re-make of the “Are you ready for some football” song. The pregame show was already long enough without adding in some inaudible lyrics.

Jeers: To the introduction of each player. Who edits this stuff? And what school is the School of Hard Knocks? It doesn’t sound especially nice.

Jeers: To Shania Twain for lip-synching. Come on, have some courage.


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