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jwhouk:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 03 Feb 2014, 18:31 ---I honestly didn't even know there was a trophy for winning the World Series.

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Yeah, it's that weird trophy with 30 flagpoles and pennants atop each one.

Commissioner's Trophy:

O'Brien Trophy:

Lombardi Trophy:

Lord Stanley's Cup:

Please keep in mind - the Stanley Cup is not shown to scale, because it is HUGE.

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 03 Feb 2014, 18:32 ---Yes, yes, we know. Come on, my good man, I'm from WISCONSIN. "Lombardi" still evokes thoughts of success, winning, pride, and superiority.
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I've never really had the "root for the local team just because they're the local team" thing. I mean, it's sort of what I do for baseball, but the only team I actually care that much about is almost 2000 miles away from me.

Patrick:
you guys, if your answer to 'what was the best commercial' wasn't 'the one where the dad saves the son hella times' you are wrong

I was really pissed every time I saw a Super Bowl commercial that was already used as an ad on YouTube

mustang6172:

--- Quote from: LookingIn on 03 Feb 2014, 16:55 ---
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 03 Feb 2014, 14:05 ---It says something about the lopsided nature of the contest that more people are talking about the multilingual Coke commercial today than about the actual game.

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Nope, that's about right for a Super Bowl...it's been more about the commercials than the actual game for at least 20 years if not longer.

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I've noticed a change in the genre of commercials.  90's Super Bowl commercials often relied on slapstick, while newer commercials are more dramatic.

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: Patrick on 03 Feb 2014, 20:09 ---you guys, if your answer to 'what was the best commercial' wasn't 'the one where the dad saves the son hella times' you are wrong

I was really pissed every time I saw a Super Bowl commercial that was already used as an ad on YouTube

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Weren't they ALL released on YouTube a week or so in advance?

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