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		<title>Super Bowl Sunday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 22:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not a football fan. I have found that making that simple statement can sometimes cause people to brace for an expected tirade on various perceived evils of that sport and professional sports in general.&#160; That isn&#8217;t going to come from me, though.&#160; My views really are as simple as the statement.&#160; I don&#8217;t have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not a football fan.</p>
<p>I have found that making that simple statement can sometimes cause people to brace for an expected tirade on various perceived evils of that sport and professional sports in general.&#160; That isn&#8217;t going to come from me, though.&#160; My views really are as simple as the statement.&#160; I don&#8217;t have a dislike or moral objections to the sport.&#160; I&#8217;m just not that interested in it and generally tend to get bored pretty quickly when watching it.</p>
<p>For me, Super Bowl Sunday has never been that big a deal.&#160; To be honest, I pay so little attention to the sport that I often don&#8217;t even realize the championship game is coming up until the last minute.&#160; There have been a number of years where I didn&#8217;t even know who was playing by the time the game started or, occasionally, even until I read about the results.</p>
<p>That isn&#8217;t to say that I consciously avoid the game at all.&#160; Some years, I have watched all or part of the game, although usually while doing other things and basically paying only a bit of attention to the game.&#160; There have even been a couple years that I have gone to Super Bowl parties, but mainly for the socializing rather than the game.&#160;&#160;&#160; If I&#8217;m around the house, I&#8217;ll often have the game on in the background, although it is pretty rare that I&#8217;m at home all afternoon on a Sunday.</p>
<p>Although I don&#8217;t always think of it, I also will usually set the DVR (or in the distant past, the VCR) to record the game, just in case something interesting happens.&#160; If nothing else, there are usually some neat commercials that air during the game, so it is fun to go back and look at the ones that got some attention.&#160; Of course, that is not as big a deal now that they have started making all the commercials available online after the game.</p>
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<p>Going into yesterday&#8217;s game, I had seen a fair amount of coverage of the Patriots&#8217; undefeated season, so I knew that they were playing and the overall significance of it.&#160; I think I had also heard a few references to the other team being the Giants, although it really hadn&#8217;t particularly registered.&#160; Regionally, neither team really holds much interest to me (I&#8217;ve never lived in those areas, nor do I know much of anyone that does), although I the undefeated season did pique my interest a tad.</p>
<p>My wife and I have developed a system where on weekend days that we spend at home, each of us takes a couple hours to ourselves upstairs in the bedroom while the other watches our 4-year-old son.&#160; We have a reasonably nice HDTV and HD-DVR up there so that we can sometimes spend that time catching up on prime-time TV shows or on movies.&#160; Coincidentally, I took a turn up there right around the time that the game started yesterday, so I ended up watching the first quarter (and a little bit of the second) during that time.</p>
<p>That part of the game was actually fairly eventful, with each team having one possession and moving the ball all the way across the field for a score (field goal for the Giants and a touchdown for the Patriots).&#160; While it did somewhat hold my attention (although I was doing some other things as well), it also reminded me that I generally just don&#8217;t find football to be an overly telegenic sport.&#160; There are long periods where nothing is happening as the teams are planning out plays or working there way into formation.&#160; Once a play does happen, the camera isn&#8217;t always very good at following the action, meaning that it is often hard to tell what actually happened until they show a replay.&#160; It just doesn&#8217;t take that long for me to lose interest.</p>
<p>Eventually, I headed back downstairs and we decided to head over to the mall to take care of some needed shopping and then go to the local Mimi&#8217;s restaurant for dinner.&#160; This trip actually reminded me of one of my favorite aspects of Super Bowl Sunday.&#160; The mall was pretty uncrowded and I was able to finish up the shopping that I needed to do quickly and with little trouble.&#160; While Mimi&#8217;s is one of our favorite places to go to dinner, parking at that particular location is often really difficult on weekends and it isn&#8217;t unusual to have a wait for a table.&#160; Last night, that parking lot was by far the most empty that I&#8217;ve seen it and the restaurant was wonderfully uncrowded.</p>
<p>Just in case something interesting happened during the rest of the game, I did hit &quot;record&quot; on the DVR before leaving.&#160; Having heard about the fairly exciting 4th quarter (and particularly Eli Manning&#8217;s key play that led to the Giants&#8217; victory), my wife and I did end up making generous use of the fast-forward key to watch the highlights of the game before we went on to sleep.&#160; We also took the opportunity to watch a couple commercials that we had heard about and were interested in seeing.&#160; All together, I think that took us about 20 minutes or so.&#160; At least for me, I think that is the best way to watch the game.</p>
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