Sunday, February 6, 2011

All Predictions BUT The Final Score

Everyone in the world wants to know one thing, who will win Super Bowl XLV? Will it be Big Ben and the Black and Yellow, or Aaron Rodgers and the Cheese Heads? Well I am here not to answer that question, but to answer any other question you may have. Lets start with the National Anthem.

This year the national anthem is being sung by Christina Aguilera, award winning artist who has had her up and downs in life. On Sunday evening Christina will be singing her red, white, and blue with a smile on her face, and billions watching her. With all those eyes on her, how long will it take for her to sing this beautiful tune. Usually the National Anthem takes around one minute fifty seconds. With her big voice, and the huge spotlight on her, expect her to take at least a minute fifty seven.

Now to the coin toss. Every year the coin is brand new and has some new logos on it and such. First think, who will be tossing the coin? It is usually a special guest or an old legendary player, which means the toss will be sloppy and has the chance not to even flip in the air. Aside from who is flipping the coin, you may want to take into effect that one of the Packers traditions are the fans with their Cheese HEADS. With that being said, even though there are going to be Cheese HEADS everywhere, Tails is the way to go.

Another major part of the Super Bowl is the commercials. The commercials during the game are the ones everyone waits for all year. This is the only day people actually watch and enjoy them. Throughout the years we have been witness to great ads. Last year the viewers at home got to see the brand new "Here We Go," campaign put on by Bud Light, along with another Doritos commercial campaign where the fans voted for which ones got to go on air. The first commercial last year was Bud Light, expect this years first commercial to be... Coors Light. Why? Because its a business and they are most likely jealous they weren't the first commercial last year.

In the actual game though lets face it, every year one wide receiver shows his abilities and skills and makes a name for himself. If you remember the Patriots/Eagles Super Bowl, Terrell Owens put on a showcase, despite the loss and basically a torn ankle. Santonio Holmes did the same thing in the last Pittsburgh Steeler Super Bowl victory, and Deion Branch did it a while back for the Patriots. This year the Super Bowl MVP will be... Mike Wallace. Wallace is the most explosive receiver in the game today, and may be the fastest player on the field. Expect huge numbers from this speedster.

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