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    at local TV stations in New York and in his hometown of Bakersfield, CA, he was offered a job by “CBS to cover pro football, college basketball, and golf” the year after his retirement from the NFL. One of his finest moments was when CBS covered Super Bowl I in January of 1967; Gifford got the chance to interview his longtime offensive coach for the Giants Vince Lombardi who was now the coach of the Green Bay Packers before the game. The year before he was hired by ABC to cover Monday Night…

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    Super Bowl Argument

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    The Super Bowl is the National Football League championship game that happens every year in February. The Super Bowl game is always on the first Sunday of February. The Super Bowl game is the last game of the season until September. Many people get together with lots of food and drinks to celebrate and watch the game together. Some of the typical food for a Super Bowl party would be chicken wings, potato skins, sub grinders, chips and dip and much more. The week of the big game and on game day…

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    Sasquatch Q&A: Super Bowl Party Checklist You can pretend it's all about football but really it's about executing a perfect party and having everything in place days in advanced will let you relax and enjoy your guests and your game. Don’t fumble your Superbowl Party and follow these tips to score big with your guest. Food If you are making your own or ordering in, make sure you have plenty of grub. The menu should reflect your personal tastes and be a mix of finger foods, like pigs in a…

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    Doritos Vs. Mtn Dew Ice

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    The commercial “Doritos Blaze vs. Mtn Dew Ice” is aimed towards the audience of the Super Bowl, as this is where the advertisement was first presented. The purpose of this advertisement is to essentially sell the products being displayed. The video starts with actor Peter Dinklage rapping to“Look at Me Now” by Chris Brown ft. Busta Rhymes while walking through a room that is engulfed in flames. After this display, PepsiCo decides to have actor Morgan Freeman rap to “Get Ur Freak On” by Missy…

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    I believe there is a large fiscal impact on cities that host Super Bowl events. In 2015, Glendale Arizona hosted Super Bowl XLIX. This week-long event gave the local economy a $720 million increase. An estimated $295 million was flowed into the local economy by domestic and international visitors from January 24th to February 1st. The overall economic impact an NFL championship game has a rippling effect on the local community. Visitors spend money throughout the host’s city, which circulates…

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    Broncos in the Super Bowl 50. The Broncos took home the win against the Panthers with a score of 24 to 10. On the day in attendance there was 71,088 people at the stadium, however, the game averaged about 111.9 million viewers over TV.(statista.com, super bowl tv viewership) The super bowl is considered the biggest American football game of the year, it takes the top team from the AFC and plays them against the top team from the NFC in order to determine the NFL champion. Super bowl 49 in 2015…

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    Super Bowl Stereotypes

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    Depictions of racial and gender stereotypes in Super Bowl 2018 commercials Introduction Previous studies suggest that Super Bowl advertisements are worth examination due to the fact that it is the most watched sports event in the United States. With the rising amount of advertisement commercials in Super Bowls over the years, it has become so much more than just about the game itself. Instead, it has since progressed into an appealing marketing channel for launching and promoting products to…

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    the Super Bowl every year and many enjoy the commercials too. As years pass, the commercials must change with the times, trying to be as funny and appealing to as many as possible. In an effort to be remembered, many companies have created some very controversial commercials which may not be appropriate for younger viewers. As society changes its taste, the commercials must too, but where must we draw the line? There were two rejected commercials I found extremely inappropriate for the Super…

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    has become an unofficial-holiday in modern american-society. Friends and family come together on this day to watch the big game. Super Bowl parties are now an annual event, where there is food, friends, and of course football. Almost every single American participates in this annual festivity, but people do not all come for the same reasons. Obviously, the Super Bowl is enjoyed by people who intensely care about the outcome of the game. After all, it is the championship game between the two…

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    fanatics sit and eagerly watch the Super Bowl in dreams of their favorite team making an unbelievable play that leads to victory. On the other side of the spectrum, others watch the Super Bowl for the well thought out commercials that are broadcasted during the big game. Every single advertisement is full of rhetoric devices that may appeal to viewers to try and keep them watching. Quite often, many of these commercials can be far more entertaining than the actual Super Bowl itself. Millions of…

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