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Monday, February 02, 2004
Figures. The one time I opt to completely ignore the Super Bowl halftime show (as opposed to my usual riffing of it), something noteworthy happens.
To be clear though, it's only noteworthy if we stretch the definition of that word to "an event that works 12 year old boys and the easily shocked into a lather."
More importantly, it was a great game. The defensive chess match wore a little thin by the middle of the second quarter, but once the scoring started, it was a worthy capstone to a solid NFL season.
With a bit of wistfulness I say goodbye to football, and eagerly await its return in seven months. As the Pats and their fans bask in the glory, the rest of us start to dream of next year. To quote my favorite ad of the night, "As of tomorrow, we're all undefeated again."
Posted @ 7:11 AM
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