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  • The_Philster
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    • Jul 2002
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    Super Bowl has grown into a 'national holiday'

    By ALAN PERGAMENT, Buffalo News
    For about the XXXVIIIth time, HBO has done it again. It has produced a Super sports documentary, this time about the birth of the Super Bowl.
    Titled "The Wild Ride to Super Bowl I," it premieres at 10 p.m. Monday and airs several other times on the pay-cable network and its digital brother, HBO 2.

    It is a perfect companion piece to all the Super Bowl hype that is bound to emanate from Houston this week on ESPN and the NFL Network prior to the Carolina-New England game.
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  • don137
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    • Jul 2002
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    #2
    IMO, they should move the game to Saturday night. It would make it so much easier on everyone. People with kids usually have to leave by halftime because the kids have school the next day. Plus a Satuday game would make it so people in Japan could watch the game because it would Sunday moning as opposed Monday morning when he game was on so wouldn't have to go to work...

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    • zone
      No, look. I do mind. The Dude minds.
      • Oct 2003
      • 2535

      #3
      How can anyone say baseball is the US past time. Football is life and the rest is just details.
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      • zone
        No, look. I do mind. The Dude minds.
        • Oct 2003
        • 2535

        #4
        or pass time even.
        www.blzbus.com

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        • shelby
          The Vanilla *****
          • Jul 2002
          • 48489

          #5
          Originally posted by don137
          IMO, they should move the game to Saturday night. It would make it so much easier on everyone. People with kids usually have to leave by halftime because the kids have school the next day. Plus a Satuday game would make it so people in Japan could watch the game because it would Sunday moning as opposed Monday morning when he game was on so wouldn't have to go to work...
          That is a :angry:ing stellar idea!
          Originally posted by zone
          How can anyone say baseball is the US past time. Football is life and the rest is just details.
          i agree!

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          • Dozerdog
            In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

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            • Jul 2002
            • 42586

            #6
            My company has MLK day as a holiday- but they get volunteers to work that day in exchange for another day off. I sell "The day after the Super Bowl" to my guys as a day they could exchange.

            Living in New England, it's an easy sell.

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            • Cntrygal
              Visually stunning but camera-shy.
              • Jul 2002
              • 44884

              #7
              Originally posted by don137
              IMO, they should move the game to Saturday night. It would make it so much easier on everyone. People with kids usually have to leave by halftime because the kids have school the next day. Plus a Satuday game would make it so people in Japan could watch the game because it would Sunday moning as opposed Monday morning when he game was on so wouldn't have to go to work...


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              • Demon
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                • Mar 2003
                • 4047

                #8
                Originally posted by don137
                IMO, they should move the game to Saturday night. It would make it so much easier on everyone. People with kids usually have to leave by halftime because the kids have school the next day. Plus a Satuday game would make it so people in Japan could watch the game because it would Sunday moning as opposed Monday morning when he game was on so wouldn't have to go to work...
                I disagree. I don't think they should be messing with tradition. The game is a early start time, 6:30pm so it ends after 9. It's still early. Someone created sickdays for days like the day after the Super Bowl!!!

                And the Japan theory i totally don't understand. You will never please everyone. Football isn't even big in Japan, there isn't even 1 Japanese player in the NFL (atleast not to my knowledge).

                Trying to please others won't work. 6pm Sunday = 12am in Europe, so say we try to please them by moving kickoff time to 4pm which would be 10pm in Europe so people can watch the game and still get solid hours of sleep before work.... but then you'd be screwing the citizens of Hawaii.

                Like the saying goes, "Don't fix it, if it ain't broke".
                Impossible is Nothing.


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                • Dozerdog
                  In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

                  Administrator Emeritus
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 42586

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Demon
                  I disagree. I don't think they should be messing with tradition. The game is a early start time, 6:30pm so it ends after 9. It's still early. Someone created sickdays for days like the day after the Super Bowl!!!

                  And the Japan theory i totally don't understand. You will never please everyone. Football isn't even big in Japan, there isn't even 1 Japanese player in the NFL (atleast not to my knowledge).

                  Trying to please others won't work. 6pm Sunday = 12am in Europe, so say we try to please them by moving kickoff time to 4pm which would be 10pm in Europe so people can watch the game and still get solid hours of sleep before work.... but then you'd be screwing the citizens of Hawaii.

                  Like the saying goes, "Don't fix it, if it ain't broke".
                  Try ending at 10;30

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                  • Demon
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 4047

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dozerdog


                    Try ending at 10;30
                    10:30 is still an early hour. :)
                    Impossible is Nothing.


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                    • don137
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 7720

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Demon


                      I disagree. I don't think they should be messing with tradition. The game is a early start time, 6:30pm so it ends after 9. It's still early. Someone created sickdays for days like the day after the Super Bowl!!!

                      And the Japan theory i totally don't understand. You will never please everyone. Football isn't even big in Japan, there isn't even 1 Japanese player in the NFL (atleast not to my knowledge).

                      Trying to please others won't work. 6pm Sunday = 12am in Europe, so say we try to please them by moving kickoff time to 4pm which would be 10pm in Europe so people can watch the game and still get solid hours of sleep before work.... but then you'd be screwing the citizens of Hawaii.

                      Like the saying goes, "Don't fix it, if it ain't broke".
                      Maybe you don't have kids but having the game start so late on the east coast and the game not ending to 10:30-11:00 at night the NFL loses literally millions of viewers in the second half of the super bowl because many people have to leave parties and take ther kids to bed. It sucks when you're are at a Super Bowl party and half the people have to leave at halftime.
                      You go to work on Monday and half the people are either hung over, tired or taking 4 trips to the bathroom because they ate too many wings and taco dip.
                      If the NFL didn't care about Japan then why do they have an exhibition game there every preseason and try to market to it?
                      If it was on a Saturday it would eliminate many of these issues. People will watch no matter what day it is on but to maximize viewership (AKA generate the most revenue) Saturday would be the best day to have the game...
                      That just my opinion and you are entitled to yours. Thats what makes the world go around...

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                      • The_Philster
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 52180

                        #12
                        Excess, Parties Make Return to Super Bowl

                        Super Bowl excess is back. After being hobbled by the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a sputtering economy and concerns about corporate greed the last two years, the National Football League championship game in Houston next Sunday will ooze a Texas-size lode of wealth and glitz.

                        Luxury suites at Reliant Stadium are selling for $175,000 on the Internet. Ticket brokers are charging fans $2,000 for a basic seat and $7,750 for a 50-yard line seat. For those who have them, tickets have a face value of $400 to $600.
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                        • The_Philster
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                          • Jul 2002
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                          #13
                          Personally, I think a Saturday Super Bowl would be a great idea...at least when we have the 2 week period between the Championship games and the Big Game. It would be a disaster otherwise.
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                          • Michael82
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #14
                            What about moving it a few hours earlier? Keep the Sunday tradition. But move the kickoff to 4pm?

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                            • JayWood
                              The Professor
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 614

                              #15
                              The Super Bowl, with or without the Bills has always been a national holiday to me. This year seeing the Patsies are in the big show we are not even opening work for the day. Day off, and we are all going to the bosses house to watch the game...America, what a damn great country!!!
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