Random thoughts of Keffie Deen II

Monday, February 05, 2007

6 reason why I enjoyed the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl did not feature two teams that I like, a team that I love to hate, nor were the commercials up to par with where they usually are. However my superbowl experience was great for six reasons.
1) A football game was played.
2) Tony Dungy a man that I really just love to see suceed was given a ride after the game, by his players. I dont care who you are, who you were rooting for, you gotta be happy to see Dungy on the shoulders of his players. With a huge smile on his face, putting on his Superbowl hat. A year or so ago, Dungy's son committed sucide. His witness of his Christian faith then was amazing, and his Christian faith last night was also amazing. Good to see Tony, good guys do not always finish last.
3) Since the Bears lost, I did not have to eat crow. (Yuck)
4) Stupid Bear fans realize there team is not that good. The bears have a lot of good fans, but with sucess comes stupid fans and fair weather fans that I cant stand. And by the way, the person that had a sign and the Bears vs. Saints game that read "The Bears are going to finish what Katrina started" is not funny, but instead classes. If my fans did that I would be embarssed.
5) Frito Lay and Coca Cola, had two really good ads about the barriers that were broken down last night.
6) Prince showed us what a Halftime show was about, and hopefully resurects Superbowl halftime shows in the future.

The shoutout of this post goes out to 2 people. First, my buddy Gene from the sem. He is also engaged...congrats my friend. The second shout out goes to the person who invinted Long Johns. The midwest has been mad cold these last few days, and since I embrace my blackness, and like it warm, these Long Johns have been great.

In closing I just want to say, I do not understand the big with atop of this post, I tried to fix it, yet my lack of CPU knowledge decided to rear it's ugly head. :-(

1 Comments:

Blogger Greg said...

Hey, does the Bear's loss in the superbowl mean that Rex will never make it to the playoffs again? This seams to be the fate of many quarterbacks you don't win the game. Kurt Warner, after he lost, has never been back, Trent Dilfer, and others. That's fine by me, especially if he stays with the Bears, because that would mean another Chicago team would suck for a while!

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