Sporting Event Featuring Commercials 337
Yes folks some sort of sporting event is occuring later today. Super something or other. And while I don't know what teams are playing, I believe that trailers for X-Men 2, and the first Matrix sequel are both supposed to air during the 2 million dollar 30 second ad spots. So this time around, you can tivo in reverse!
$2m for 30 secs? (Score:5, Funny)
Much more fun, and so much cheaper!
-Mark
Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:2, Funny)
That's not a sporting event; it's a spurting event.
Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:5, Insightful)
OT - Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:4, Funny)
And which of these do you have?
Re:OT - Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:2, Interesting)
So... (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously, everybody assumes that since someone is - coincidentally - furthering the interests of people who are in pain, they're doing the world a big favor, when they're probably in it for themselves.
I'm running a business hoping to make money. Does that mean that when I open source things, I'm not doing something good? Think before answering.
By the way, can you explain in clear, concise terms why pot _should_ be illegal?
Re:So... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, I'm sure that there have been plenty of studies that show that an excess of pot is bad for you in some way. But there have also been plenty of studies that show that an excess of alcohol is bad for you. Should we go back to the days of the alcohol prohibition? In fact there have been studies that show that an excess of food, exercise, sex and even water can be bad for you. Should we ban those too? I'm sorry, but the burden of proof is on your side.
Re:So... (Score:4, Insightful)
rewster: I have yet to see a reasonable argument why anyone "needs" it.
Pot has been shown numerous times to be beneficial for a number of maladies not addressed by other medication. I'm not going to cite links becuase I'm sure you're aware of them. If not, Google is your pal.
Me: By the way, can you explain in clear, concise terms why pot _should_ be illegal?
rewster: Explain to me first why it should. Studies have shown the kind of damage it does to the human brain - so tell me how that's beneficial to anyone? And why people with certain diseases should be allowed to use it, then?
Ok, here is why is should be legal. I'm holding you to your side of the bargain - you have to explain in clear, concise terms why pot should be illegal.
It should be legal because we live in a country based on the concept that the individual knows best what is good for them. Roughly, one should be able to go to hell in thier own way, so long as they don't take others with them. We allow people do drive motorcycles, have dangerous sex, climb rocks, drink too much, and drop out of school. Even if pot were so harmful that it was worse that alcohol or cigarettes, it should still be legal. That the drug trade is dangerous to others is a self-referential argument - if it were legal, there wouldn't be crime surrounding the trade.
So, now it is your turn - please explain in clear, concise turms why pot should be illegal. I accepted your turn around, and answered you. Please pay me the same respect.
-j
Re:OT - Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:3, Insightful)
So, maybe most people who advocate some sort of controversial political position are doing so in self interest, but not all of them. In this case, and others, I'm certainly not.
Re:OT - Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:3, Insightful)
I am informed and outspoken about the starving people in Ethiopa and Zimbabwe, and about the millions of people who have died of AIDS in Africa. But I'm neither African, nor starving, nor HIV-positive.
I can go on.
I don't just want to live in a just and rational society, I want to live in a just and rational world. Why?
At the beginning of Aristotle's "Nichomachean Ethics", he begins an argument by pointing out that at some basic level doing what is most in the interests of encouraging our own "well-being" is what is self-evidently the "right" thing to do. He then goes on to show how "well-being" cannot be restricted to merely immediate gratification and health. He asks, all things being equal, would you prefer that your descendents be healthy and happy? And if you prefer that, then isn't that part of the telos of "well-being"? Philosophers for thousands of years have reiterated or amplified and improved this argument. Quite simply, I don't perceive my well-being to be independent of everyone else's.
Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:4, Funny)
That's a pretty cool idea! I'll scrounge up a video camera and the proper contract to air a commercial during the superbowl. You scrounge up $2 million and we're all set!
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Re:$2m for 30 secs? (Score:3, Funny)
Of course, you only need about 30 seconds of that...
Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:5, Insightful)
Expect a slugfest with the Raiders finally winning 24-21 on a late TD.
And yes, I will be watching the ads, too.
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
Wow, talking about football on Slashdot. *tilt*
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
Nonono, you see, it'll be a field goal in overtime, and the Patriots win.
Duane, living in the past....:)
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
It is sort of odd though that the field goal kicker wears number 4.
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:5, Interesting)
The scary part is that in the previous 7 times they've done this, they were right every time! Which thoroughly sucks for us Raiders fans! Go Raiders!
Re:Mind you, the game will be good! (Score:2)
Both McCardell and Barber are Buccaneers.
I hear the authorities are worried about terrorism (Score:5, Funny)
Dupe... (Score:5, Funny)
"Sporting Event" (Score:5, Funny)
Superbowl (Score:5, Funny)
"Super Bowl" is trademarked (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:"Super Bowl" is trademarked (Score:5, Informative)
However, it is legal to use "Super Bowl" in news coverage of the event. However, even if you are a media outlet doing news coverage, you can't use "Super Bowl" in, say, your advertising, unless you are an NFL sponsor. Thus, CBS, ABC, and FOX can use the phrase "Super Bowl" in their ads, but the other networks cannot (I'm not sure how cable nets, like TNN, ESPN, and Fox Sports Net are handled), Coors Light can but Budweiser cannot, Reebok can but Nike cannot, Cadillac can but Toyota cannot, Pepsi can but Coke can't and so forth.
Re:"Super Bowl" is trademarked (Score:2)
Not sure about TNN or Fox Sports Net.
The Dallas Cowboys a few years back, cut a deal with Nike even though the league had a deal with Reebok... I wonder if Nike would have been able to advertise using the Super Bowl name had the Cowboys been in the Super Bowl that year... Not sure how that would have worked.
Anyways, to the topic at hand:
Unfortunately I won't get to enjoy the commercials live this year. I'm gonna be outside working on some MTB trails but I'll tape it and watch them tonight when I get back. Since I don't particularly like either team, I'm not very excited about watching the game... which sucks because I usually really enjoy football. I did see some great college games this past season though so I'm good for another however many months until next season starts.
Re:"Sporting Event" (Score:2)
"Ford Explorer" is most likely trademarked. Of course I can call Ford Explorers that way. I may not sell my own car under the name "Ford Explorer".
Re:"Sporting Event" (Score:4, Funny)
What's wrong with more accurately descriptive terms, like "Hand-oval-thingy", or "Gay Rugby"?
How the use of the term football should be decided (Score:3, Funny)
Re:"Sporting Event" (Score:3)
American Football has as much right to the name "football" as Association Football, Rugby Football, or Aussie Rules Football: they all stem from a common game that evolved over the centuries. Think of this proto-game as the original Unix, which gave rise to different OS's like Linux, the BSD family, and bizarro ones like AIX.
Re:"Sporting Event" (Score:2)
First of all, from the American Heritage Dictionary (by way of Dictionary.com [reference.com]):
Ball
So a football is indeed, a ball.
Secondly you can use your feet at pretty much any time during play to move the football. Many times you can also use your hands or really any part of your body to move it. Given the choice between holding the ball and kicking it you will probably rather hold the ball rather than kick it but that doesn't stop you from doing either. In fact there are some times when you have to use your feet, such as kickoffs.
So the sport does have some right to be called football. It could more accurately be called "Foot and Hand Prolate Spheroid [unitmath.com]", but that's a lot more cumbersome and I don't think it will catch on.
T-3 (Score:2)
Re:T-3 (Score:2)
Re:T-3 (Score:2)
Is it Ann Coulter (always referred to on my website as "the hottest chick on earth")? Or maybe the chick from "Species" and "Species II"?
Speaking of movies, I just ordered the 1956 release of "1984" (check my website, there is a link to it, can't remember the affiliate program at this writing and it did take a lot of hunting to find an outlet that carries this version). It was my first exposure to Orwell, was in the 1960's when I saw it. Has Donald Plesance as the dippy neighbor of Winston Smith that will rat out anybody when given a cross look.
The 1956 version obliterates the 1984 release of "1984", which was not all that bad, just was not that good either.
I should have a fresh review of it in my Journal shortly after arrival.
I'm sure all the good commercials (Score:5, Informative)
some are even online right now:
http://www.superbowl-ads.com/
wtf! tv commercials in internet (Score:2)
What a world...
Re:wtf! tv commercials in internet (Score:4, Insightful)
I think that's a Good Thing. The sooner that advertisers realize that we enjoy and watch/discuss *good* ads, the more likely it is that we'll be able to avoid even more invasive forms of advertising (i.e. TV popups/in-show product advertising). I'll gladly host a commercials FTP site if it'll keep me from getting a TV popup for Cheerios over some PG lesbian scene on Fox. Of course, the gravy is getting to see entertaining commercials instead of the drab look-at-this-SUV-climbing-an-incline sort of crap. That's just me, though...
Sporting events (Score:2)
This is the first I've heard of it... (Score:2, Funny)
After I stopped watching TV about 2 years ago, I've been increasingly out of sync with popular culture. I just don't have time for all that extra information that is extraneous to my work.
More and more of my "news" comes from
I heard about it too. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I heard about it too. (Score:3, Funny)
Wait... Is this some sort of RIAA-sponsored documentary?
Re:I heard about it too. (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Gangs of... East and West?? (Score:3, Funny)
It's just possible that you may want to rephrase that :-)
Tim
I have all of you nerds beaten - (Score:2)
Re:I have all of you nerds beaten - (Score:3, Funny)
Don't feel so bad, neither do the Browns or the Bengals. (I'm from Cleveland so I can say that. :-)
Re:I have all of you nerds beaten - (Score:2)
"They're shitty!"
Ooops! wrong team. :) I was born in columbus, so I can dis on Ohio teams, too.
Re:I have all of you nerds beaten - (Score:2, Insightful)
You know the funny thing about that? Most of the fans don't know the rules either.
I was never one for watching sports, but I have asked my roommates about football, mostly to understand how they can waste their time watching it(no offense intended to any fans)... what I learned suprised me, namely that they didn't know the rules and simply watched it because that's what they always have done...
Re:I have all of you nerds beaten - (Score:3, Funny)
Football Vs. Baseball ?? (Score:3, Interesting)
Football players are big hulking guys wearing body armor and helmets -- baseball players are smaller and unarmored, but they've got bats.
Should be an interesting match
Re:Football Vs. Baseball ?? (Score:2, Funny)
drink, fight, repeat as necessary (Score:2)
Re:Football Vs. Baseball ?? (Score:2)
It's not scripted, and neither side would have a real advantage. And I'm sure the unarmed football players could find some swords or polearms laying around to use.
What the... (Score:4, Funny)
The advertisers win again! (Score:3, Interesting)
But... A commercial for X-Men 2? Will the lovely Anna Paquin be in the sequel? Will she be in the commercial? Sigh, now I'll have to watch in order to find out. Damn advertisers, they figured out how to make a geek watch football!!
What's next, they'll start having the Olsen Twins host golf?
Re:The advertisers win again! (Score:2)
Yes, she will be in X-Men 2. Take a look at the IMDB information [imdb.com]. She will probably also be in the commercial, as she was in the trailer [apple.com].
And now for something completely relevant... (Score:2)
This is exactly what I used to say. Sports is something you do, not something you watch.
So while you "hackers" watch the super bowl I'll be surfing!
Wooo!!!
(not saying I _can_ surf, but I'm going to try)
Go Bucs, Sorta... (Score:2, Interesting)
So how does this factor into me rooting for the Bucs? Well, one of the Bucs' wide recievers is former Penn State wide out Joe Jurevicius, who just celebrated the birth of his child last week. I wish Joe the best of luck, and I'm sure that everyone here in Happy Valley is pulling for him to get his first Super Bowl ring.
Then, after the big game (which I'm not watching due to (rock, not high school) Band Practice), I'm headed out to my local bar for post-game karaoke. Sure beats sitting at home playing gToons [cartoonnetwork.com]...
Re:Go Bucs, Sorta... (Score:2, Insightful)
What "shoddy officiating"?
I don't know if you were watching the same game as I was, but, if anything, the vast majority of questionable calls went the Steelers' way (the George fumble with the missed personal foul comes to mind, the questionable incomplete pass for the Titans early on). The end of the game was a textbook example of running into the kicker (not roughing, running into). As for the question of the timeouts, what you should do in that situation is tell the nearest official, "we're planning to call a timeout as close to the snap as we can cut it, so keep an eye out."
If you're going to blame anybody for the Steelers' losses in the past several trips to the postseason, it has to start with Bill Cowher. The simple fact is that this guy doesn't know football, at least at the chess-game level that modern NFL head coaching requires. It's the same every season: Cowher (who's a master motivator) gets his team up during the regular season to get them through a weak division and into the playoffs, where his inability to gameplan eventually does the team in when he's faced with a decent coach, be it Shanahan, Belichick, or even Fisher. I'm amazed I'm putting Fisher in that category, as he's closer to Cowher than the evil geniuses.
Cowher should be a special teams coach somewhere. No gameplanning needed, just the ability to moivate guys. Cowher may be the best coach at getting guys to come play the game in recent memory.
Re:Go Bucs, Sorta... (Score:2)
Icing the kicker is just a stupid thing to do anyway. Other than the previous kick (after all of the fireworks went off) I've never seen it work.
And yes, the helmet to helmet hit that caused the fumble should have been penalized.
Re:Go Bucs, Sorta... (Score:2)
That's true, and I think everybody in football knows it. Most kickers love it when the other team tries to ice them, it gives them more time to make sure that the holder and snapper are on the same page, get a feel for the wind, and so forth. The only reason, it seems, that coaches continue to do it is because if they don't and the guy kicks the game-winning field goal, the fans will yell and scream that he should have. It's another ritual in the Kabuki that is the NFL.
Re:Go Bucs, Sorta... (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously though, I was at a hockey game last week and witnessed the same phenemenon - "There are no good calls that don't go in your favor." Every time your guys trip, you're glad when the ref doesn't call it. Every time one of their guys trips your guys, you scream bloody murder, and if the ref doesn't see it then you invite him to join the game, or offer to buy his seeing-eye dog ice-skates, etc.
Their goalie blocked one of our shots, and one of the guys with me, an Aussie watching his first game, cheered. I said, "Don't cheer, that was their play." And he said, "It was a good play. Hockey was the winner." And that blew my mind, it sounded so foreign. Hard to imagine an American fan cheering for Hockey rather than a specific team.
So I was thinking about this, after the game. If we Americans have such an 'Us vs. Them' mindset in our sports, is it a condition of our cultural environment, or is our enjoyment of the sports conditioning us to perceive other conflicts in the same 'Us vs. Them' mindset? Or is it just part of the same mix of people->culture->people?
Specifically, why don't we have any sports/games with more than two teams? Does anyone else, for that matter? What is it that prevents us from being able to invent interesting games that perceive conflict in more than an 'Us vs. Them' fashion?
I remember WoTC back in the day (dating myself) publishing different variants for their Magic card game that were quite interesting, the best of which was the 'Five Color' game. I've never heard the mechanics of a good 5-team game described anywhere else, so I will describe it as the Five Color game.
5 teams are logically arranged in a pentagon. From the top, clockwise, we find White, Blue, Black, Red, and Green. The object of the game is to destroy the teams positioned 'across' from you, ie not next to you on the pentagon. The teams next to you are potentially your allies, not for any high reason, just because you happen to share an enemy. Additionally, your other ally is your ally's other enemy. Tricky.
The additional level of depth and strategy required adds an entirely new enjoyment to the game. You know every alliance is going to be betrayed at some point, it's in calculating the exact moment of betrayal that rewards the winner. It forces the player to be aware of conflicts happening between entirely other teams, and how to use those conflicts to perhaps set your enemies against themselves, or gain an ally. It forces strategy to become sophisticated in ways that calling a football game a chess-match doesn't even come close to.
And the interesting question would be, if America's favorite sports became 5-color games, would we see a corresponding increase in the sophistication with which we perceive international affairs?
I throw it out for conversation. (And secretly I hope that a few mod-makers (or budding sport-inventors) are inspired. I'd love to go hack WarCraft2 to make it support larger maps and a 5-color match up, or making a TF mod for such a game (maybe when TF2 comes out *chuckle*). Or maybe someday my internationally-savvy children will teach their old man how to play '5-color ball'... )
Re:Go Bucs, Sorta... (Score:2)
Hulk Trailer out now (Score:3, Informative)
Just noticed that the Hulk commercial is available at Movie-List [movie-list.com].
Anyone else think that the Hulk looks like Shrek?
Superbowl HDTV This Year BABY!!!! (Score:4, Informative)
I am pretty excited as this will be my first taste of the 21st century broadcasting technology for a live sporting event and it will only get better!
Re:Superbowl HDTV This Year BABY!!!! (Score:2, Informative)
I'm getting HD (CBS and ABC) over Time Warner cable. I can also get CBS, NBC, and WB digitally over-the-air. All of the digital signals are crystal-clear, even when broadcasting in SD, and I can receive CBS OTA even though it's low-power and low-antenna (for now), which would have resulted in a grainy, fuzzy picture were it analog.
I will enjoy my $6000 TV, thankyouverylittle.
Blithe ignorance of football (Score:2)
One of the interviews was with an archetypal Geek of Classics (GC dpu s++:++ a-- C-- !tv b++++ r--), a roundish undergrad who looked like a cheerful Polish maiden aunt. She allowed as how she didn't know anything about the upcoming game: "I don't pay much attention to football, I guess--I spend most of my time reading Herodotus."
(Swarthmore went on, unbelievably, to win the game on a last-second goal-line play. Thirty-five years later, Herodotus would prevail when the college dissolved its intercollegiate football program.)
Re:Blithe ignorance of football (Score:2)
Er, make that "twenty-five years later".
last year's superbowl (Score:5, Interesting)
This is a perfect example of additional creativity in the production of commercials resulting in great ratings and even repeat viewings.
I know I can watch the Bud Light commercial with the two chicks wrestling in water and then mud every single time it comes on.
Re:last year's superbowl (Score:5, Funny)
Clearly that Miller Lite ad is not particulary effective!
Apple Ad (Score:2)
The Apple PowerBook ad [apple.com] is rumored to be showing today, too. Although I'm admittedly partisan, I think it's pretty funny. Even if you dont see the game, you might like to check out the commercial.
Ad schedule (Score:5, Informative)
1ST QTR ADVERTISERS
Anheuser-Busch*
Columbia Pictures: 30-seconds
DaimlerChrysler: 30-seconds
DaimlerChrysler: 30-seconds
FedEx: 45-seconds
Gatorade: 30-seconds
H & R Block: 30-seconds
PepsiCo: 45-seconds
Quizno's: 30-seconds
Universal Pictures: 30-seconds
Warner Bros.: 60-seconds
2ND QTR ADVERTISERS
Anheuser-Busch*
Hanes 30-seconds
Levi Strauss: 30-seconds
Monster: 30-seconds
PepsiCo: 30-seconds
PepsiCo: 45-seconds
Philip Morris: 30-seconds
Subway: 30-seconds
Touchstone/Disney: 30-seconds
Trident Gum: 15-seconds
20th Century Fox: 30-seconds
Universal Pictures: 30-seconds
Visa: 30-seconds
Visa: 30-seconds
3RD QTR ADVERTISERS
Anheuser-Busch*
AT&T Wireless: 30-seconds
Cadillac: 90-seconds
Columbia Pictures: 30-seconds
Nat'l Drug Control: 30-seconds
PepsiCo: 30-seconds
Reebok: 60-seconds
Salton: 30-seconds
Yahoo's HotJobs: 30-seconds
4TH QTR ADVERTISERS
Anheuser-Busch*
Columbia Pictures: 30-seconds
myfico.com 30-seconds
Nat'l Drug Control: 30-seconds
Sony Electronics: 60-seconds
Anheuser-Busch has bought five-and-a-half minutes of time on ABC's broadcast and will advertise in all quarters. The Bud, Bud Light and Michelob Ultra brands will all be touted.
Re:Ad schedule (Score:2)
Re:Ad schedule (Score:2)
They're paying, between ABC and ESPN, $2.4 billion over eight years for the rights to televise three of these fuckers. On the whole, they're losing money on this deal, though it could be argued that the program promotion aspects of having the football make up for a lot of the losses.
The US Govt Bought 2 Ads (Score:4, Informative)
NORML.org has a page up [norml.org] about this huge waste.
iluvpr0n.
Re:The US Govt Bought 2 Ads (Score:2)
Re:The US Govt Bought 2 Ads (Score:3, Insightful)
People who never used Coca Cola (Mormons, Quakers, etc.) are much less likely to move on to harder drugs.
Coca Cola is a gateway drug!
Re:The US Govt Bought 2 Ads (Score:2)
"Use only government-approved poisons!"
Speaking of TiVo (Score:4, Insightful)
Hurray for Canada (Score:5, Funny)
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Websites for Ads (Score:4, Interesting)
So, any sites?
At least for once... (Score:2, Funny)
Who's playing. (Score:2)
"Shirts versus Skins this year."
She bounced, smiled and thanked me.
WTF is the SuperBowl? (Score:2)
What is it the culmination of? How is it decided who plays?
www.superbowl.com doesn't help.
Just curious.
Re:WTF is the SuperBowl? (Score:3, Informative)
The playoffs are a single elimination system; the division winner with the overall best record having the top seed, then so on down the line. The top two seeds get a "bye" in the first week of the playoffs, i.e. don't have to play to advance to the next round. Then single elimination progresses as you would expect.
Each conference has its own playoffs, and the winner of the two conference championships advances to the Superbowl. So in that sense the Superbowl is a game between the year's best AFC team and the year's best NFC team.
This system was developed because the AFC used to be the AFL and was a completely independant league. Then it merged with the NFL to become the AFC.
The divisions are more or less geographic (this year was the first year after 'realignment' when, after decades of expansion teams and relocations the divisions no longer bore much relationship to the geographical locations of the teams, so teams were moved to different divisions to more accurately reflect their geography, and in one case - the Seattle Seahawks - a team was moved to a different conference to balance the number of teams in each). So for instance the Superbowl this year is between the Tampa Bay Bucaneers of the NFC South division, and the Oakland Raiders of the AFC West division.
This is all from the recollection of a football afficionado (I hate the term 'fan') on his first cup of coffee, so pardon any errors. Hope it helps.
I thought things seemed longer... (Score:2)
Wow. I know that TV needs to expand its revenue stream, but should they really be playing two million ads during the game, even at a dollar a piece?
Ah, the lovely lack of verbal parentheses! You gotta love English.
2 to watch out for (Score:2)
Just seen clips of 'em on FOX.
haha (Score:2)
Re:You've been able too (Score:4, Informative)
Re:You've been able too (Score:2, Informative)
Re:You've been able too (Score:2, Flamebait)
Hey bub, you don't know what your talking about.
Hulk looks good though
Listen Gumbo, you can't tell a thing from trailers. Can you name a movie that looked BAD from its' trailer? RollerBall, Rollerblade, or whatever it was called, even had a great trailer.
Hey Rookie, even if you could, there is NOTHING in the Hulk trailer yet to determine if it looks good or not. A guy standing in front of a sink saying "I feel him inside wanting to come out, I can't control him", then a house getting smashed from the inside, then a big green eye? I mean that looks neat, but that's a far, far cry from what the movie will be like.
Re:You've been able too (Score:2)
It has already been leaked as well.
Some stills and a link to where you can see the 45 second teaser can be found here:
http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=14285
Re:You've been able too (Score:3, Interesting)
As long as they don't do fantastic 4 I'm happy.
Re:Fixed (Score:2)
Re:Fixed (Score:2)
Honestly, though, after that they upgraded it with 1024-bit encryption. Using more than one ball eacdh with it's own key, I can't touch it. Drat.
Special Request (Score:5, Interesting)
If someone with a really kind heart could encode the commercials and post them on the internet, we would be very appreciative. Last year wasn't so bad as we do get Fox, although tape delayed by two weeks, so we could watch the commercials when it re-aired. This year, there will be no avenue for us to see the game as we would in America.
Thanks in advance.
Re:Also today... (Score:2)
Re:Ovit? (Score:5, Funny)