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personally I don't know why people even mention Taylor. This is football. She gets way too much press and attention and she's in a whole different field of entertainment.Who has the TV rights to the Super Bowl?
Will they do a pay-per-view single camera in the Taylor Swift suite? That may make more money than the game.
Need to add that 100% of teenage girls — 99.9999% of whom have never watched a Super Bowl — will be pulling for KC.Another observation:
For probably the first time in Super Bowl history, the team preference will be determined by the gender of the fan. (Is it kosher to even talk about gender these days?)
Just guessing that 90% of the women will be pulling for Kansas City, and probably close to that percentage of men will be pulling for San Francisco.
Is this the first Super Bowl with Big 12 QBs?
I have exactly the same reaction when somebody indicates that they are for or against some team or another because of the city in which the team is headquartered. Just like Swift, the city may have its achievements or imperfections, but this is football. It's not Ms. Swift or Baltimore or Dallas out there on the field.personally I don't know why people even mention Taylor. This is football. She gets way too much press and attention and she's in a whole different field of entertainment.
Kudos to her for her hard work and achievements but this is football.
'Teenage girls'?? Hell, I have those wants and dreams... ok not the NFL boyfriend part but I'll take the rich part.Sadly, many of those 99 % girls spend endless hours following TS: dreaming / wanting to be her, sing like her, look like her, be glamorous like her, have an NFL boyfriend, be famous and rich like her, etc.
'Teenage girls'?? Hell, I have those wants and dreams... ok not the NFL boyfriend part but I'll take the rich part.
Googly moogly...CHEFS WIN!
San Fran vs. KC.
No thanks. Could care less.
You mentioned Dallas in a Super Bowl conversationIt's not Ms. Swift or Baltimore or Dallas out there on the field.
You will be sorely missed. We will try to limp along without you.I very, very rarely watch NFL football, and haven't since 1995 or thereabouts.
If the modern game is consistently going to include National Enquirer style gossip coverage, I'll make an absolute point of never tuning in again.
And teenage boys will follow Kelce trying to be an NFL player with a famous girl friend?Sadly, many of those 99 % girls spend endless hours following TS: dreaming / wanting to be her, sing like her, look like her, be glamorous like her, have an NFL boyfriend, be famous and rich like her, etc.
CBS is having orgasmic experiences probably every few minutes as they imagine the financial windfall headed their way.It's not about the quality of opponent or football vs ???. It's about TV sets tuned on. I know nothing about her except that having her there may indeed add an extra 30-40 million viewers to sell to the advertisers. Kinda goes with the old BigTen TV contract.
OK, but don't leave us hanging. How much less could you care?