Friday, January 30, 2009

Cheers and Jeers: Mage's Fire

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A few days before the big Super Bowl Day. The media has long since run out of topics that are semi-relevant to discuss, the players know their roles, and the only thing left to do is get the giant pizza, fill up on beer and assume the position on the couch. HOWEVER before so here's a few burning questions that C&J is still wondering about....

1. Super Bowl Advertising

Now that took creativity

I know its totally non-sports related but the Super Bowl is far more than a sporting event its a cultural mega-event. Everyone tunes into the Super Bowl because well everyone tunes into the Super Bowl. This cycle produces the biggest Ads, the movie previews we should all be aware, and a new zeitgeist to discuss around the water cooler (do people really have water coolers?). Unfortunately with the recession on I fear a lot of commercials will be subpar (including Miller's fabled 1 second commercials). We'll see....


2. Kurt Warner's Read and React



Dude Look up!

The best and only way to avoid the feared Yinzer exotic blitzing scheme is quick reads and reacting. There are no 5 step drops. No college pockets were you have time to knit a wool hat. Warner needs to be completely aware of surroundings or he (and the Cardinals) are going to regret it.


3. Handle the Pressure (Act like you've been there before)

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In possibly the worst Super Bowl I can remember, Ben Roethlisberger stunk it up versus Seattle not too long ago. I mean if Seattle hadn't equally sucked everyone would remember Roethlisberger as a choker as opposed to a guy with a Super Bowl ring. Can Roethlisberger handle the pressure this time? Will he at least act like he belongs there?



4. The New Kings?
ESPN mad cuz we're flagarant

Can anyone imagine if the hullaballoo if it was Dallas going for an NFL record 6th title? There would be daily polls on why the Cowboys were the greatest franchise ever in the NFL. There would be questions on what was more dominating the Cowboys in the NFL or the Roman Empire in the Middle East. And yet instead we have simple, small Pittsburgh poised to be Kings of the NFL. How will that factoid be handled in the press? Will it trickle into more coverage? Respect? I wouldn't bet on it but it could be an interesting question.

Anyway a little Cheering and Jeering....

Jeers: To the lack of decaf coffee in the afternoon. Why do people drink decaf in the morning? Isnt the point to wake up? I don't understand. Then again I need the caffeine to avoid any hint of weakness. Cause in those moments the clowns will attack.

Cheers To the Dookies going down to Wake Forest. Not only does Duke lose (always a good thing) but this is now the third straight week of the #1 team losing. C&J is going to keep saying it until it comes true. The Madness will be out of control this year...


Jeers: To 25 years of David Stern. Once upon a time maybe David Stern was normal, rational and not a raging dictatorial jerk. We'll probably need a team of historians working around the clock to realize when that exact point was before he started blowing goats. Hmm the legal department says I need to add the word allegedly. Fair enough.

Cheers: The NBA Rookie v. Sophomore challenge. Look at the names on the list. Pretty impressive. Certainly more so than Allan Iverson in the regular All-Star Game (Free Mo Williams!)


And your C&J gal of the week....Naomi Cruz, who was on the short list for Middle East peace envoy but was ultimately passed over for George Mitchell. For which I will never forgive this administration.

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