Today is one of the craziest days of the year. Super Bowl Sunday. Unofficial national holiday. No matter the teams who play or who wins, this is a big day, even if you hate sports or football, in particular. Here in Korea, on base at least, this day (well it is Monday morning when the game starts here) it is just as big of a deal. I cannot watch the game live because I am working, but I will watch the updates on someone's website and will watch the replay in the hotel tomorrow (Korea time) night, if AFN shows it(likely). We don't see the commercials (AFN rule, no live commercials on any show) or the halftime show (unless you watch it on AFN at home), but that is fine. I can see such online later.
Obviously, I cannot want the Patriots to win since I am a Raiders fan (tuck rule, enough said), but I respect what this team has done in the last 10 years (after that call that screwed Oakland for 10 years). Win or lose, Brady is a Hall of Famer, especially coming in as a unknown 5th round pick. I only hope for a great game to honor all who played. So, everyone, enjoy the hoopla, enjoy the commercials, enjoy the game! Just do it responsibly!
Obviously, I cannot want the Patriots to win since I am a Raiders fan (tuck rule, enough said), but I respect what this team has done in the last 10 years (after that call that screwed Oakland for 10 years). Win or lose, Brady is a Hall of Famer, especially coming in as a unknown 5th round pick. I only hope for a great game to honor all who played. So, everyone, enjoy the hoopla, enjoy the commercials, enjoy the game! Just do it responsibly!
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