What do we do if it's a Seattle/New England Super Bowl?

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Could it be that I actually care more about the commercials if this does happen. Maybe I make different plans. . . I don't know that I could stomach New England winning, but I don't think I could stomach two years in a row for the Seahawks and their bandwagoners(at least we'd know that we beat them).
 
I would watch, just without giving a rat's ass who wins...I may dislike The Cheatriots a bit more, but it's pretty much a dead heat...Would be once that I truly didn't have a horse in the race...
 
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2 pompous asshole arrogant teams, with arrogant asshole coaches, and arrogant asshole bandwagon fanbases.

What's not to love?

Hopefully Collinsworth, Moose, Goose and some other dipshit will be calling the game. Then Berman doing halftime highlight sound effects for every Lynch run and Brady throw. Turn it all the way up.

You guys should be looking forward to this.
 
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2 pompous arsehole arrogant teams, with arrogant arsehole coaches, and arrogant arsehole bandwagon fanbases.

What's not to love?

Hopefully Collinsworth, Moose, Goose and some other dipshit will be calling the game. Then Berman doing halftime highlight sound effects for every Lynch run and Brady throw. Turn it all the way up.

You guys should be looking forward to this.
And THEN the Earth opens up and swallows them?
 
As much as I dislike Seattle, I can't bear the thought of the Patriots, Belichek, or Brady winning another Super Bowl. Seattle never robbed us of a Super Bowl, the three entities I mentioned did. So I root for Seattle to stomp them they way they stomped Denver last year.

I'm not saying I enjoy making that decision. I liken it to the decision Truman had to make vis a vis dropping the bomb on Japan. He had no good choices, only two awful choices - nuke a couple cities, or invade and have an extended bloodbath (please, no debates on that here). He chose what he thought was the least awful choice, I'm doing the same.

Plus, if Seattle wins, we can at least say that the Rams beat the eventual Super Bowl champion during the regular season.
 
I probably wouldn't be able to bring myself to not watch it, being the last meaningful game of football for 6 months and all; but i sure as hell wouldn't enjoy it.
I guess the Seahawks are the lesser or 2 evils, so gun to my head?
Nah screw that, fuck the Seahawks: shoot me and be done with it...
 
I would root for Seattle. I don't want the Pats to ever win another Super Bowl. I don't care who they're playing. Plus the Pats have three and the Hawks only have one so on those grounds I would rather have the win. To me it's pretty clear that the lesser of the two evils is the Hawks winning.
 
I've pretty much stopped watching super bowls since SB36. I just don't believe anymore.
 
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I would reluctantly pull for our buddies in Seattle. Would rather not see the Pats ever win another championship and then if Seattle won you could at least say you beat the Champs....that's saying something.
 
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As much as I dislike Seattle, I can't bear the thought of the Patriots, Belichek, or Brady winning another Super Bowl. Seattle never robbed us of a Super Bowl, the three entities I mentioned did. So I root for Seattle to stomp them they way they stomped Denver last year.

I'm not saying I enjoy making that decision. I liken it to the decision Truman had to make vis a vis dropping the bomb on Japan. He had no good choices, only two awful choices - nuke a couple cities, or invade and have an extended bloodbath (please, no debates on that here). He chose what he thought was the least awful choice, I'm doing the same.

Plus, if Seattle wins, we can at least say that the Rams beat the eventual Super Bowl champion during the regular season.

Have you read David McCullough's biography on Truman?

It's brilliant, and there is a lot of great stuff about how the nuclear decision was made. I recommend it.