Absolutely dumbest looking postgame ever

burmafrd

Well-Known Member
Messages
43,820
Reaction score
3,379
That stupid podium or whatever, and all the rest of it. The poor cheerleaders are all huddled together and apparently told to shut up and do nothing. Just pathetic.
 

bbgun

Benched
Messages
27,869
Reaction score
6
They spit on tradition when they yanked the trophy presentation out of the intimacy of the locker room, where it rightfully belongs. Everything has to be a ****ing production these days.
 

burmafrd

Well-Known Member
Messages
43,820
Reaction score
3,379
wonder who they sold the postgame ceremony too and how much they got.
 

ologan

Well-Known Member
Messages
4,189
Reaction score
616
Hopefully this Saints victory will help speed the time when the people of New Orleans will not have to use Katrina as a crutch anymore.
 

windward

NFL Historian
Messages
18,689
Reaction score
4,542
bbgun;3269983 said:
They spit on tradition when they yanked the trophy presentation out of the intimacy of the locker room, where it rightfully belongs Everything has to be a ****ing production these days.
Yep. I was watching Super Bowl XII the other day. Sometimes less is more.

I also miss when they introduced the starting lineups for the offense or defense (stupid Patriots had to ruin that)
 

SDogo

Not as good as I once was but as good once as I ev
Messages
13,900
Reaction score
6
bbgun;3269983 said:
They spit on tradition when they yanked the trophy presentation out of the intimacy of the locker room, where it rightfully belongs. Everything has to be a ****ing production these days.

hey but 5 years late New Orleans is back, back to the world.......:confused:
 

jswalker1981

Fact > Your Opinion
Messages
2,616
Reaction score
0
bbgun;3269983 said:
They spit on tradition when they yanked the trophy presentation out of the intimacy of the locker room, where it rightfully belongs. Everything has to be a ****ing production these days.

:signmast:
 

hammer1

Member
Messages
686
Reaction score
2
ologan;3269993 said:
Hopefully this Saints victory will help speed the time when the people of New Orleans will not have to use Katrina as a crutch anymore.

That will never happen. They'll be milking Katrina until the next storm hits.

:cool:
 

CowboyWay

If Coach would have put me in, we'd a won State
Messages
4,445
Reaction score
554
I thought the entire production was bad. From kickoff to trophy presentation.

Nothing says bad like a CBS superbowl year.
 

LittleBoyBlue

Redvolution
Messages
35,766
Reaction score
8,411
burmafrd;3269975 said:
That stupid podium or whatever, and all the rest of it. The poor cheerleaders are all huddled together and apparently told to shut up and do nothing. Just pathetic.


If we were in there then it would be ok.
 

Draegerman

Internet Somebody
Messages
3,706
Reaction score
4
CowboyWay;3270152 said:
I thought the entire production was bad. From kickoff to trophy presentation.

Nothing says bad like a CBS superbowl year.

What are ya crazy? I loved every minute of it! Of course I was stinkin' bass drunk but what the hell does that have to do with whatever in the hell we were talking about just now?

Speaking of hell, Howard Stern once said that religious people live to die while non-religious people die to live. Think about it.

Too deep for my brain tonight.

Speaking of tonight, who in the H-E-Double D Bowling balls won the stuporbowl anyway?

Inquiry minds want to know - because a mind is a terrible thing to waste...on sobriety.

Oops...almost time to go Christmas caroling.

I'll be back in about six beers.

And I better get some damn answers around here!
 

TRUTH87

Cowboy for Life
Messages
5,710
Reaction score
3,949
windward;3269995 said:
Yep. I was watching Super Bowl XII the other day. Sometimes less is more.

I also miss when they introduced the starting lineups for the offense or defense (stupid Patriots had to ruin that)

why so?
 

Cochese

Benched
Messages
7,360
Reaction score
0
CowboyWay;3270152 said:
I thought the entire production was bad. From kickoff to trophy presentation.

Nothing says bad like a CBS superbowl year.


Not really, anything beats Joe Buck.
 

CCBoy

Well-Known Member
Messages
47,032
Reaction score
22,626
You go Draeger....





I have a friend that DT'd about two weeks ago, so I'm helping him in support. I'm not mixing the two, just touching for others.



If one is disappointed about the ceremony, maybe in the future, tickets prices should include a post game banquet with top class meal and then a dance band brought in for a night closing dance. Yea....

C'mon...all fans want to see the closure inclusive of the Lombardi getting handed over for a year's worth of Glory.
 

jimmy40

Well-Known Member
Messages
16,866
Reaction score
1,888
YoMick;3270156 said:
If we were in there then it would be ok.
not only ok but great that they're doing it on the field with the fans.:laugh2:
 

burmafrd

Well-Known Member
Messages
43,820
Reaction score
3,379
totally disagree. Its a lot more genuine in the Locker Room.
 

CCBoy

Well-Known Member
Messages
47,032
Reaction score
22,626
burmafrd;3270502 said:
totally disagree. Its a lot more genuine in the Locker Room.

There will still be a team closure in the locker room, what, one wishes that aired instead of allowing the fans who came to the game being allowed to watch a 'closed door' awarding of a Public level of an Award. Don't worry, the release in the lockerroom was still very real...think champagne was popped as in baseball? What, you want an hour of that instead?

No, the award is public, and the celebration and feelings shared afterwards, are the teams....
 

TwoSteppinJJ

Active Member
Messages
1,168
Reaction score
3
everything from the pregame guys having pizza on the set from pizza hut a big sponsor which they didn't even touch to the stupid phil mickelson callaway plug by hitting 2 golf ballls with the names of the teams on them to the stupid band playing the theme from CSI for like 8 minutes.
 

bbgun

Benched
Messages
27,869
Reaction score
6
CCBoy;3270505 said:
There will still be a team closure in the locker room, what, one wishes that aired instead of allowing the fans who came to the game being allowed to watch a 'closed door' awarding of a Public level of an Award. Don't worry, the release in the lockerroom was still very real...think champagne was popped as in baseball? What, you want an hour of that instead?

No, the award is public, and the celebration and feelings shared afterwards, are the teams....

What the hell are you babbling about?
 
Top