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Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history

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Could be the best fix in history?  how many brownie points the nfl gets for this one?  series A got nothing on this fix.


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Re: Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2010, 10:20:52 AM »
Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history

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Could be the best fix in history?  how many brownie points the nfl gets for this one?  series A got nothing on this fix.



no fix... to fix this game you would have to spend too much money to out weigh the rewards of key players...
meaning you couldn't pay enough money to buy off anybody that could throw the game.

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Re: Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2010, 10:22:06 AM »


Superbowl Commercials...

Well, you can get recognized pretty quickly if you have a creative commercial... but the price...

http://superbowlads.fanhouse.com/

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Re: Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010, 10:26:04 AM »
Peyton Manning looked very dejected.  Not only is he a native son of N.O., his dad is still the most recognizable Saint in our history.  Archie sweated blood here in New Orleans, and his sons went to high school (Newman) about a mile from Tulane Stadium where his dad played football on Sunday afternoons.

Peyton looked like he wished he was on the other side of the field.  Tough position to be in.






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Re: Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2010, 10:43:41 AM »
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Peyton Manning looked very dejected.  Not only is he a native son of N.O., his dad is still the most recognizable Saint in our history.  Archie sweated blood here in New Orleans, and his sons went to high school (Newman) about a mile from Tulane Stadium where his dad played football on Sunday afternoons.

Peyton looked like he wished he was on the other side of the field.  Tough position to be in.

best ever vs choking as usual.  his blow job...probably says that his only bowl to date is because tony d put the team together for it to happen...just like he did for chucky in tampa.  peyton may just be marino with luck of not having tony for just 1 yr.






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Re: Super Bowl XLIV was most watched sporting event in American TV history
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2010, 12:18:17 PM »
no fix... to fix this game you would have to spend too much money to out weigh the rewards of key players...
meaning you couldn't pay enough money to buy off anybody that could throw the game.



in american sports it's the ref.  you dont have to pay them, implant a thought like the jordan rules.  in this case the league image rule for the saints.  hence...u get a serious of calls that move the saints down field vs viks.  the factor they cant control is will farve or manning throw the int.  if colts score...saints will get all assistance within reason to get them down field for a winning field gl ala viks.  i never said a direct payment.  if conditions are right and game close enough...right calls at right time change the cource and outcome.  

for those who have played ball of any kind u want happen when u come in as the visitor.  if it aint td called back, bs holding holds, or a wet n muddy field on several days of sunshine if u are a passing team...then it's another.

FIXED NORTH AMERICAN CORPORATE STYLE.  Too sophisticated for the common know-it-all north american, we know it all and better than the rest of the earth, man.  :)