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I was told that the cheapest Superbowl tickets are over $6000, is that true?
 
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were there TWO DIFFERENT National Anthems?
I didn't watch any of it....
But people talk...
Two songs, one Anthem. The Star Spangled Banner is the National Anthem. America the Beautiful is often also sung at big events but it is in no way the National Anthem.
 
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I was told that the cheapest Superbowl tickets are over $6000, is that true?
Bad seats bought early were probably around $4000. Bad seats on gameday $5700-$6100. Fifty-yard line not very high up on game day were about $125k from an official ticket seller, and from a scalper maybe as high as $1M.
 
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Common sense and the physical influences of how the game is played and how the game time is managed dictate play.
As is the case with almost all major/professional sports.
You want all go full time try watching a marathon.
My point is there’s only 15 minutes if actual play over the course of a 3 hr football game. Actual play is the time from when the center hikes the ball until when the referee whistles the play dead.
 
My point is there’s only 15 minutes if actual play over the course of a 3 hr football game. Actual play is the time from when the center hikes the ball until when the referee whistles the play dead.
make that 11 mins


I get the specifics of how play time is designated.
I understand how ad time gobbles up, delays and frustrates a viewer trying to watch a fairly simply game.

Your meandering creative points of 15 or 11 minutes or what ever playtime time you have chosen this day...of actual play... in a 180 minute globally televised football game is ludicrous.
But! Clearly, as happens so often it is more important for some to be right rather than get it right.

Now, I have a few advertisers who you need to consult with...they are gonna' love your theories as they could save literally millions of dollars in advertising expenditures.
 
I get the specifics of how play time is designated.
I understand how ad time gobbles up, delays and frustrates a viewer trying to watch a fairly simply game.

Your meandering creative points of 15 or 11 minutes or what ever playtime time you have chosen this day...of actual play... in a 180 minute globally televised football game is ludicrous.
But! Clearly, as happens so often it is more important for some to be right rather than get it right.

Now, I have a few advertisers who you need to consult with...they are gonna' love your theories as they could save literally millions of dollars in advertising expenditures.
You obviously don’t watch the sport LOL
 
The problem with sports these days and I mean all sports it has become a business and all about money, in days gone by it was about sport, you work during the week and played sport on the weekends no matter what,even playing for your state or country you still had a job, these days sportsmen are owned by the club, the players get way to much money, they become spoil brats and have to much time up their sleeves, then when they go out in public they think they are better than everyone else, and now they keep changing the rules and have slowed the games down because it goes up stairs to be reviewed instead of the man in charge on the field and they have gone soft with all these rule changes, bring back the biff instead of treating them like girls.
Play hard, play fast, but what happens on the field stays on the field and who ever wins, be sportsman about it and have a drink after.
I don't like how things have changed and so many sportsmen are so stuck up themselves in the way they behave off the field and these days the cost to parents in getting their kids into sports insurance and club cost on top of gear is just getting out of hand, the fun has been taken away to keeping fit.
 
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