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    The Super Bowl, America’s most viewed telecast. But why do people watch the Super Bowl? Who are these people watching the Super Bowl? And what makes the Super Bowl unique when compared to other events being telecast on national television? Is it the because we enjoy watching professional athletes collide with one another on a major stage for the entire world population to observe, or is it how a major company such as Nike is willing to spend millions of dollars for an entertaining, thirty-second

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    Baltimore Ravens ended up with a regular season record of 10-6, which is decent. The Ravens made the playoffs, but barely. They were a wild card team, which can be tough because they are the lowest seed out of the other teams fighting their way to a super bowl victory. The first game is coming around the corner so I decided to have some of my friends over for the game. The wildcard game was between the Baltimore Ravens and the Indianapolis Colts. This game took place on January 6, 2013 in Baltimore, Maryland

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    1. New England Patriots: 6-0 (1) For the third time in the Tom Brady era, the Patriots are 6-0. The other two times (2004 and 2007) the team went on to play in the Super Bowl era. Tom Brady is arguably playing the best football of his career. The team is extremely versatile, co constantly adapting their game plans to fit their opponents. One week after running up a storm against the Colts, the Patriots ran the ball a mere nine times, five oh which were by Tom Brady. The Patriots get better and

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    Giants. The Giants who have won two super bowls with Manning one in 2008 and the other in 2012 won’t complain at all for the small amount they had to trade to acquire Manning. They traded Phillip Rivers 35, who was drafted with the fourth overall pick that same year, a third-round pick in 2004 which turned into Nate Kaeding, a 2005 first rounded pick which turned into Shawne Merriman, and a 2005 fifth round pick

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    The Super Bowl LII had quite a few commercials of racial harmony and tolerance of cultural differences like the T-mobile #Littleones . In the commercial, it has babies from all different races and cultures. This commercial is saying that babies come into the world open minded. They aren’t born racist. They aren’t threatened by other people’s appearances. They come into the world thinking that we’re all equal. The commercial also indicates that they’ll grow up and fight for what’s right. Another

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    NFL and NASCAR Sponsorships Essay

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    exponentially worldwide. Their championship, the Super Bowl, is arguably the most watched television program in that particular year. In NASCAR, the Daytona 500 is their “Super Bowl” and is a very large event in its own right. Corporations all over the world jump on these mega advertising vehicles with the hope that their name is popularized which will result in profitability. In many cases, most of those who do buy airtime during NFL games, the Super Bowl, and during the major NASCAR races are very

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    he is truly an amazing athlete. Before the start of his career many NFL teams believed that he would not make it due to his young age. That was until February 2nd 2013 when Russell Wilson brought his team the Seattle Seahawks to an outstanding Super bowl win. In addition, this really demonstrated how capable Russell Wilson was of being a professional quarter back, and above all he is

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    Some individuals still choose to deny that this is a real issue. However the facts make it extremely hard to deny that human trafficking happens on American soil. The Super Bowl is one of the most exciting events of the entire year. Each year, fans spend hundreds of dollars to be able to travel to the city is hosting the Super Bowl and even more money

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    Viewing Super Bowl at one of the trendy restaurants in Manhattan is one of the most popular ways to celebrate Super Bowl in New York. Tender Restaurant is hosting an event, Super Bowl Party Live, from 5pm onwards that offers two admission packages for patrons to select from. The Kickoff for $30 per person includes admission, two complimentary beers or drinks, and access to food and drink specials with no guaranteed seating. The Touchdown Table for $50 per person includes admission, guaranteed seating

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    History of The Super Bowl Essay

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    The impact of the Super bowl has been a phenomenon. In fact, since January 1967 “it has become part of the American culture, which illustrates that it has become the single-most important event in the sporting world currently” (Johnson, Savidge, pp. 83). The Super bowl had quite humble origins, which is why it is shocking to understand as to why this game became vastly popular and remains that way. In fact, one would notice that it is a county fair, a weeklong convention along with an unofficial

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