Super Bowl Diorama: Rams-Patriots Quills(?) [Media/Coffee]

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How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




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Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

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Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

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Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

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Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

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The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

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I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


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:5_1_12024:
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

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Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

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Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

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Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

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The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

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I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kronke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

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Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

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Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

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I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:
No excitement
Brady gets another ring or the Lambs get a Superbowl win wearing their throwback uniforms. The only suspense will be how much the halftime show sucks. Has anyone bucked the left and decided to show up? Which commercials will preach against toxic masculinity or which players take a knee against white people. Who knows. The game doesn't matter anymore, especially if you got hosed by NFL officials.
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

View attachment 242612

Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

View attachment 242616

I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kronke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


this is the biggest fraud superbowl in mankind history.BOTH of these teams were giftwrapped a trip to the superbowl by the refs.it should be the saints and chiefs.

with the cheatriots,is that any surprise in the least? they ALWAYS get the calls in the playoffs always having the refs in their pockets.they cant win if they cant cheat.Its sad how the cheatriot apologists make excuse after excuse for them all the time,they have butthurt feelings over the truth being exposed of brady being a fraud and a cheater,they go into meltdown mode over it everytime always whining about it when you speak the facts about his cheating and having the refs in his pockets.:rolleyes: first the NFL gives him the tuck rule,NOW it is the NO TOUCH brady rule,only the brady ass kissers that have their head up his ass cant see this.:rolleyes:

The saints had that terrible call go against them because the NFL wants Los Angeles to succeed and be successful.the whole world knows know after seeing how both of these games were so obviously fixed by the refs,that the REAL champions are the saints and rams.



I stopped watching the superbowl years ago.i said the only time i would watch one again is if the RAMS were in it. well thats not true,i dont feel good about them getting there since again,neither one of these teams earned it and and both had it given to them.

No excitement
Brady gets another ring or the Lambs get a Superbowl win wearing their throwback uniforms. The only suspense will be how much the halftime show sucks. Has anyone bucked the left and decided to show up? Which commercials will preach against toxic masculinity or which players take a knee against white people. Who knows. The game doesn't matter anymore, especially if you got hosed by NFL officials.

for ONCE you said something intelligent and for ONCE you went by FACTS.:2up:
 
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How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

View attachment 242612

Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

View attachment 242616

I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kroneke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


Dude do you realise you JUST described Georgia Frontiere the former bitch owner of the Rams? :abgg2q.jpg: you would think that she watched this movie and took notes from it because she did the EXACT SAME THING when she moved the team to st louis.LOL

Major League was more accurate to here than kroneke because like the lady in the movie,she was an owner as well.

st louis fans got the EXACT same treatment from kroneke that LA fans did from Georgia Frontiere who is burning in hell right now.:abgg2q.jpg::dance::clap::clap:


boy karma is a bitch,the shoe is on the other foot for st louis now.:iyfyus.jpg:


funny that you make Kroneke out to be the villain that Georgia was,yeah sure he lied in his statements about wanting to keep the team in st louis but it totally amazed me how st louis fans are so ignorant that they always blame Kroneke for the team leaving when the REAL cuplrits and villians they SHOULD be angray at is the city of st louis.:rolleyes: The Rams did everything that was asked of them in the original bargaining agreement with them and the city when the lease was signed,the city did NOT.the city violated the terms of the lease agreement not honering the terms of what they were suppose to do which is WHY they lost the case in court when it went to arbitration yet somehow Kroneke is the villain here for the misakes that the city of st louis made?:rolleyes::cuckoo::iyfyus.jpg:
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

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Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

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I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kroneke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


Dude do you realise you JUST described Georgia Frontiere the former bitch owner of the Rams? :abgg2q.jpg: you would think that she watched this movie and took notes from it because she did the EXACT SAME THING when she moved the team to st louis.LOL

Major League was more accurate to here than kroneke because like the lady in the movie,she was an owner as well.

st louis fans got the EXACT same treatment from kroneke that LA fans did from Georgia Frontiere who is burning in hell right now.:abgg2q.jpg::dance::clap::clap:


boy karma is a bitch,the shoe is on the other foot for st louis now.:iyfyus.jpg:


funny that you make Kroneke out to be the villain that Georgia was,yeah sure he lied in his statements about wanting to keep the team in st louis but it totally amazed me how st louis fans are so ignorant that they always blame Kroneke for the team leaving when the REAL cuplrits and villians they SHOULD be angray at is the city of st louis.:rolleyes: The Rams did everything that was asked of them in the original bargaining agreement with them and the city when the lease was signed,the city did NOT.the city violated the terms of the lease agreement not honering the terms of what they were suppose to do which is WHY they lost the case in court when it went to arbitration yet somehow Kroneke is the villain here for the misakes that the city of st louis made?:rolleyes::cuckoo::iyfyus.jpg:

Oh no great debate there. I just wasn't bringing up the 90's.

Georgia was wooed away from Los Angeles by the greater fan support, a stupid friendly lease, or relevancy St Louis offered. Like a bad girlfriend she was stolen from L.A. by whatever it was St Louis was better at than L.A. (worse at writing leases?)

And like you said, Stan is similar scum, not the type of man I'd like my kids to see me rooting for. IMO worse but hey, are we going to really argue about what degree of lying scum Kronke and Demoff (spelling?) are? As long as we admit they're scum and pretty difficult to root for.

What was the plot of Major League II? I know they made it....I'm a believer in history repeating itself so the idea Stan looked to the past for inspiration is not unthinkable?
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

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Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

View attachment 242615

Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

View attachment 242616

I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kronke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


this is the biggest fraud superbowl in mankind history.BOTH of these teams were giftwrapped a trip to the superbowl by the refs.it should be the saints and chiefs.

with the cheatriots,is that any surprise in the least? they ALWAYS get the calls in the playoffs always having the refs in their pockets.they cant win if they cant cheat.Its sad how the cheatriot apologists make excuse after excuse for them all the time,they have butthurt feelings over the truth being exposed of brady being a fraud and a cheater,they go into meltdown mode over it everytime always whining about it when you speak the facts about his cheating and having the refs in his pockets.:rolleyes: first the NFL gives him the tuck rule,NOW it is the NO TOUCH brady rule,only the brady ass kissers that have their head up his ass cant see this.:rolleyes:

The saints had that terrible call go against them because the NFL wants Los Angeles to succeed and be successful.the whole world knows know after seeing how both of these games were so obviously fixed by the refs,that the REAL champions are the saints and rams.



I stopped watching the superbowl years ago.i said the only time i would watch one again is if the RAMS were in it. well thats not true,i dont feel good about them getting there since again,neither one of these teams earned it and and both had it given to them.

No excitement
Brady gets another ring or the Lambs get a Superbowl win wearing their throwback uniforms. The only suspense will be how much the halftime show sucks. Has anyone bucked the left and decided to show up? Which commercials will preach against toxic masculinity or which players take a knee against white people. Who knows. The game doesn't matter anymore, especially if you got hosed by NFL officials.

for ONCE you said something intelligent and for ONCE you went by FACTS.:2up:

BTW, you are spot on regarding the Patriots being cheats. Can't complain about anything underhanded your competition does to you if you're a Patriots fan!
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

View attachment 242612

Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

View attachment 242615

Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

View attachment 242616

I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

View attachment 242618

TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kroneke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


Dude do you realise you JUST described Georgia Frontiere the former bitch owner of the Rams? :abgg2q.jpg: you would think that she watched this movie and took notes from it because she did the EXACT SAME THING when she moved the team to st louis.LOL

Major League was more accurate to here than kroneke because like the lady in the movie,she was an owner as well.

st louis fans got the EXACT same treatment from kroneke that LA fans did from Georgia Frontiere who is burning in hell right now.:abgg2q.jpg::dance::clap::clap:


boy karma is a bitch,the shoe is on the other foot for st louis now.:iyfyus.jpg:


funny that you make Kroneke out to be the villain that Georgia was,yeah sure he lied in his statements about wanting to keep the team in st louis but it totally amazed me how st louis fans are so ignorant that they always blame Kroneke for the team leaving when the REAL cuplrits and villians they SHOULD be angray at is the city of st louis.:rolleyes: The Rams did everything that was asked of them in the original bargaining agreement with them and the city when the lease was signed,the city did NOT.the city violated the terms of the lease agreement not honering the terms of what they were suppose to do which is WHY they lost the case in court when it went to arbitration yet somehow Kroneke is the villain here for the misakes that the city of st louis made?:rolleyes::cuckoo::iyfyus.jpg:

Oh no great debate there. I just wasn't bringing up the 90's.

Georgia was wooed away from Los Angeles by the greater fan support, a stupid friendly lease, or relevancy St Louis offered. Like a bad girlfriend she was stolen from L.A. by whatever it was St Louis was better at than L.A. (worse at writing leases?)

And like you said, Stan is similar scum, not the type of man I'd like my kids to see me rooting for. IMO worse but hey, are we going to really argue about what degree of lying scum Kronke and Demoff (spelling?) are? As long as we admit they're scum and pretty difficult to root for.

What was the plot of Major League II? I know they made it....I'm a believer in history repeating itself so the idea Stan looked to the past for inspiration is not unthinkable?

Stan at LEAST brought the team back to the city where they BELONG and ALSO you might not know this but Georgia had her husband murdered so she could gain control over the team so i would say he gots nothing on that bitch who took them from LA. :D she moved them out of LA to anaheim,something carrol rosenbloom would NEVER have done which was a shame cause that opened the door for al davis to invade LA and move the Raiders there.:mad:

the only reason the fan support was bad in LA in the 90's was because the fans hated her so much because they BEGGED her to sell the team the fact she went out of her way to deliberatly sabatoge them to make them bad trading away eric dickerson,kevin greene and others,so they got so sick of her they stopped showing up for games.prior to that before the 90's the Rams were ALWAYS in the top five in league attendance the majority of there.it was the norm to see crowds like these in this photo below all the time.:) the MAIN reason she went out of her way to move them to st louis was she was a former showgirl born and raised there.
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

View attachment 242612

Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

View attachment 242615

Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

View attachment 242616

I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

View attachment 242618

TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


====


:5_1_12024:


Kroneke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


Dude do you realise you JUST described Georgia Frontiere the former bitch owner of the Rams? :abgg2q.jpg: you would think that she watched this movie and took notes from it because she did the EXACT SAME THING when she moved the team to st louis.LOL

Major League was more accurate to here than kroneke because like the lady in the movie,she was an owner as well.

st louis fans got the EXACT same treatment from kroneke that LA fans did from Georgia Frontiere who is burning in hell right now.:abgg2q.jpg::dance::clap::clap:


boy karma is a bitch,the shoe is on the other foot for st louis now.:iyfyus.jpg:


funny that you make Kroneke out to be the villain that Georgia was,yeah sure he lied in his statements about wanting to keep the team in st louis but it totally amazed me how st louis fans are so ignorant that they always blame Kroneke for the team leaving when the REAL cuplrits and villians they SHOULD be angray at is the city of st louis.:rolleyes: The Rams did everything that was asked of them in the original bargaining agreement with them and the city when the lease was signed,the city did NOT.the city violated the terms of the lease agreement not honering the terms of what they were suppose to do which is WHY they lost the case in court when it went to arbitration yet somehow Kroneke is the villain here for the misakes that the city of st louis made?:rolleyes::cuckoo::iyfyus.jpg:

Oh no great debate there. I just wasn't bringing up the 90's.

Georgia was wooed away from Los Angeles by the greater fan support, a stupid friendly lease, or relevancy St Louis offered. Like a bad girlfriend she was stolen from L.A. by whatever it was St Louis was better at than L.A. (worse at writing leases?)

And like you said, Stan is similar scum, not the type of man I'd like my kids to see me rooting for. IMO worse but hey, are we going to really argue about what degree of lying scum Kronke and Demoff (spelling?) are? As long as we admit they're scum and pretty difficult to root for.

What was the plot of Major League II? I know they made it....I'm a believer in history repeating itself so the idea Stan looked to the past for inspiration is not unthinkable?

Stan at LEAST brought the team back to the city where they BELONG and ALSO you might not know this but Georgia had her husband murdered so she could gain control over the team so i would say he gots nothing on that bitch who took them from LA. :D she moved them out of LA to anaheim,something carrol rosenbloom would NEVER have done which was a shame cause that opened the door for al davis to invade LA and move the Raiders there.:mad:

the only reason the fan support was bad in LA in the 90's was because the fans hated her so much because they BEGGED her to sell the team the fact she went out of her way to deliberatly sabatoge them to make them bad trading away eric dickerson,kevin greene and others,so they got so sick of her they stopped showing up for games.prior to that before the 90's the Rams were ALWAYS in the top five in league attendance the majority of there.it was the norm to see crowds like these in this photo below all the time.:) the MAIN reason she went out of her way to move them to st louis was she was a former showgirl born and raised there.

The rental Rams moved back to Cleveland?
 
How excited are you for Super Bowl LIII?

Is President Trump involved in this year's 'media magic'?




====

Super Bowl LIII approaches, and everyone's excited to see if the Goliath NFL QB Tom Brady will capture his unprecedented 6th Super Bowl title. Brady is the official NFL QB of the New Millennium (having won 5 Lombardi trophies since 2000...wow). However, Brady's New England Patriots will have to down the hot and ambitious Jared Goff-led L.A. Rams who many predict have the necessary coordination and grit to put away Brady (just as Nick Fole's Philly Eagles did last year!). All this media/society intrigue has people talking about all kinds of Super Bowl gatherings and amenities and of course food that accents this year's interesting team-chatter.

View attachment 242611

Super Bowl parties are certainly representative of all kinds of American idealism and pride, and various fans of the Rams/Patriots will want to see their team flourish as they gather to celebrate what is obviously the ideal sports-and-media event in the USA. Super Bowl ads and the halftime-show has become synonymous with sociocultural norms and festivity and marketing, a signpost for commercial/consumerism flowery. Fans show up at bars, restaurants, and home-gatherings on Super Bowl Sunday in fan-gear and jerseys and wearing hats and gloves to cheer their teams. Will Goff's Rams and Brady's Patriots offer fans across the America the sort of 'asterisk game' that everyone wants?

View attachment 242612

Imagine U.S. President Donald Trump holding up a helmet of the Patriots QB Tom Brady after he manages (if he does!) to capture his whopping 6th title in the new millennium. President Trump might tell crowds, "An American athlete has become a true society icon!" After all, we know Trump loves tweeting about all kinds of human-relevant issues and pedestrian interests, even if sometimes those comments are a 'tad racy.' TrumpUSA has become a 'beacon' for commercial/media flowery, so Super Bowl LIII might offer us something interesting --- a glimpse of American diarism.

View attachment 242613

Of course Patriots fans in New England can be found in bars/pubs in college campuses and small towns like Dartmouth (Hanover, New Hampshire) and New Haven (Connecticut) enjoying zesty clam chowder and drinking ale on Super Bowl Sunday as they cheer on Tom Brady pursuing his 6th title. The only thing standing in the way of such "New England Clam Chowder Confetti" is of course Jared Goff's very sharp L.A. Rams. Will Brady offer us incredible magic (again), and will American media find some nice 'tokens' for regional fanfare (Southern California and New England are, after all, two very iconic American regions)?

View attachment 242614

The Rams have been hot all season long, and despite a stunning loss to the still-hopeful Philly Eagles who were playing late-season once again without their star-QB Carson Wentz, the Rams look to capitalize on momentum and magic. The Rams got through a rather 'thick field' of competition this year, including the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a few other serious contenders. Rams cheerleaders hope their season-thrilling team can down Brady's Patriots just the way Foles' Eagles did in Super Bowl LII. Of course, Rams fans just want to see their team capture their first title since 2000...

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Homeland Security considerations will be evaluated by the U.S. government and President Trump will want to assure America that fans can expect much beer, bravado, and chicken wings in the safety of Applebee's restaurants and suburban homes in Southern California and New England as well as the stadium itself where the game will be played. The Rams will want to avenge the NFC's loss to the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl. Kids will want dolls and action-figures to capture the dazzle and hyperbole of Super Bowl LIII.

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I myself will be cheering for the L.A. Rams, since I prefer the NFC to the AFC, since the NFC just seems more 'democratic.' NFC teams tend to dominate less and play more egalitarian football which makes for more friendly competition, which is what I prefer personally as a fan. Foles' Eagles had to coordinate extraordinary team-play to control the incredible Brady-led offense of the 'silver-machine' Patriots. Goffs' Rams will have to coordinate offense-and-defense tightness as well as run-and-pass elegance to keep the Patriots (and Brady) on their toes. That's what will help Rams cheerleaders see their team get through to spotlight-excellence on Super Bowl Sunday! So, let the cheers/critiques/predictions begin!

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TRUMP: I want Brady to capture his 6th title right away!
CARTER: Yes, he'll be retiring quite soon, which is appropriate.
TRUMP: Goff's Rams are no joke...
CARTER: Americans want some exciting tweets, Mr. President.
TRUMP: I'll perhaps say something about the halftime show...
CARTER: Rams haven't won a title since 2000.
TRUMP: Brady wants to avenge his loss from last year!
CARTER: Hollywood celebs living in L.A. want some 'Rams bravado.'
TRUMP: Well, there'll be some great food and sarcasm anyway.
CARTER: Good for consumerism.


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Kroneke made the movie "Major League" have to put a disclaimer up before and after stating "this movie is similar to an actual story but doesn't actually....."

He's a liar and scum but is largely building his own stadium which I will credit him for.

Not sure how I feel about them Patriot cheats. They are good at their craft but not exactly who I want my kid to see me rooting for.


Dude do you realise you JUST described Georgia Frontiere the former bitch owner of the Rams? :abgg2q.jpg: you would think that she watched this movie and took notes from it because she did the EXACT SAME THING when she moved the team to st louis.LOL

Major League was more accurate to here than kroneke because like the lady in the movie,she was an owner as well.

st louis fans got the EXACT same treatment from kroneke that LA fans did from Georgia Frontiere who is burning in hell right now.:abgg2q.jpg::dance::clap::clap:


boy karma is a bitch,the shoe is on the other foot for st louis now.:iyfyus.jpg:


funny that you make Kroneke out to be the villain that Georgia was,yeah sure he lied in his statements about wanting to keep the team in st louis but it totally amazed me how st louis fans are so ignorant that they always blame Kroneke for the team leaving when the REAL cuplrits and villians they SHOULD be angray at is the city of st louis.:rolleyes: The Rams did everything that was asked of them in the original bargaining agreement with them and the city when the lease was signed,the city did NOT.the city violated the terms of the lease agreement not honering the terms of what they were suppose to do which is WHY they lost the case in court when it went to arbitration yet somehow Kroneke is the villain here for the misakes that the city of st louis made?:rolleyes::cuckoo::iyfyus.jpg:

Oh no great debate there. I just wasn't bringing up the 90's.

Georgia was wooed away from Los Angeles by the greater fan support, a stupid friendly lease, or relevancy St Louis offered. Like a bad girlfriend she was stolen from L.A. by whatever it was St Louis was better at than L.A. (worse at writing leases?)

And like you said, Stan is similar scum, not the type of man I'd like my kids to see me rooting for. IMO worse but hey, are we going to really argue about what degree of lying scum Kronke and Demoff (spelling?) are? As long as we admit they're scum and pretty difficult to root for.

What was the plot of Major League II? I know they made it....I'm a believer in history repeating itself so the idea Stan looked to the past for inspiration is not unthinkable?

Stan at LEAST brought the team back to the city where they BELONG and ALSO you might not know this but Georgia had her husband murdered so she could gain control over the team so i would say he gots nothing on that bitch who took them from LA. :D she moved them out of LA to anaheim,something carrol rosenbloom would NEVER have done which was a shame cause that opened the door for al davis to invade LA and move the Raiders there.:mad:

the only reason the fan support was bad in LA in the 90's was because the fans hated her so much because they BEGGED her to sell the team the fact she went out of her way to deliberatly sabatoge them to make them bad trading away eric dickerson,kevin greene and others,so they got so sick of her they stopped showing up for games.prior to that before the 90's the Rams were ALWAYS in the top five in league attendance the majority of there.it was the norm to see crowds like these in this photo below all the time.:) the MAIN reason she went out of her way to move them to st louis was she was a former showgirl born and raised there.

The rental Rams moved back to Cleveland?

Dude just because they started out there does not mean they belong in Cleveland.Their history is in LA so thats where they belong. That would be the same thing as saying the chiefs belong in dallas even though they were there for just two years as the dallas texans before moving to kansas city and becoming the chiefs.LOL Sure the chiefs were BORN in dallas,but their true home is kansas city the fact that is where all their history is.

as i said,there is a myth that LA does not support pro football,untrue,they just dont support the raiders or chargers,the majority of the years the raiders were there,they had half empty stadiums all the time EVEN when they were great.:biggrin: and lets not even go there where the chargers have SIXTEEN road gales a year now.,:biggrin:

The Rams on the other hand? the majority of their 49 years they were in LA before the 90's under that bitch,it was common to always have crowds like this on every sunday.

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The Simulated Camp


I disagree there's no intrigue whatsoever with Super Bowl LIII. Brady's Patriots want revenge for losing to the Eagles last year, despite defeating Philly in Super Bowl 39 [2005]. The Rams won in 2000, and the Pats have won 5 since then including the one in 2001 in which they beat the Rams! There's some nice side-stories here too, since the Rams and Patriots are region-favorite/iconic NFL teams in America (Southern California and New England). I mean, do you like fish-tacos or clam-chowder??

I've been looking at Madden NFL (video-game) simulation/prediction games for Super Bowl LIII, and most of them have Brady's Patriots capturing their 6th Lombardi. Hey, if it was 2020, Brady's 6th win would be that much sweeter/timely/elegiac.

However, let's be serious and say what Super Bowl LIII is really about --- fangear(!).



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BRADY: I just got a Patriots Starter-cap.
GOFF: I'm not a big fan of Starter company.
BRADY: Oh, you prefer generic sports-team gear?
GOFF: Yeah; if it's a team/player I like, I don't care about the company.
BRADY: You just might become a dinosaur, Goff...
GOFF: Look, it's all about the game-play on Super Bowl Sunday.
BRADY: This is a fish-tacos vs. clam-chowder game, Goff!
GOFF: My wife loves (loves) clam-chowder.
BRADY: Really? Mine loves fish-tacos.
GOFF: Maybe we'll part ways with a little culinary peace...
BRADY: Isn't that what the Super Bowl is all about?
GOFF: Harmless gibberish!
BRADY: Jokes aside, this Super Bowl will determine field-aura for the next decade.
GOFF: True; fans will determine which teams to cheer based on who wins 53.
BRADY: If we win, maybe the Saints and Steelers will be considered the 'new school.'
GOFF: If we win, maybe the Cowboys and the Chiefs will be considered the 'new school.'
BRADY: Let's look at fangear trends created by Super Bowl 53.


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this is the biggest fraud superbowl in mankind history.BOTH of these teams were giftwrapped a trip to the superbowl by the refs.it should be the saints and chiefs.

No fraud at all, LA, the NFL got exactly the market they wanted. It's the SUPERBOWL, and this year, the angle will be East Coat vs. West. Can the young pup new kid on the block beat the old master and take down a legend. You're a Rams fan so just sit back and enjoy it. To smart people like us, it will all be made available to us totally free. ;)


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Pre-Game Lights


NFL Network and CBS will broadcast a pre-game fashion/celebration event as well as the NFL Honors (Hall of Fame induction-recognition) event. This is really half of all the 'enchantment' of Super Bowl LIII.

What do you think?



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The pre-festivities on Saturday night in Atlanta leading up to Super Bowl LIII includes the Hall of Fame induction honors and various parties and an event broadcast on NFL Network. This is really the magic of the Super Bowl --- the frills of traffic and confetti. Isn't this what sports is all about?

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The NFL Honors show on CBS following the event broadcast by NFL Network will see the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes being celebrated as the official MVP of the NFL this season and the Rams' Aaron Donald being honored as the Defensive Player of the Year. We see the athletes dressed up and showing up with their dates, so it's great TV.

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Various celebrities show up to these televised sports-celebrations, which is great for American culture, no?

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What's the harm for pre-game drinks and masquerade at the various pre-Bowl parties hosted by various groups/organizations? Athletes are celebrities in their own right, and these pre-game parties represent a social investment in the 'glitter' of American sports. Is this why America is considered so darn colorful?

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Previous pre-Bowl events have seen iconic NFL stars such as Seahawks QB Russell Wilson showing up with a very nicely-dressed date for a general sports-celebratory event. We get to see it live on TV! You have to wonder why people sometimes don't see the 'dazzle' of American flair...

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I predict Brady's Patriots winning 28-20 tomorrow, and Goff's Rams being humbled but gaining extra motivation to try again next year, especially since this is (finally) the twilight-era of Brady's otherwise unforgettable career. This is the sort of thing that these pre-Bowl parties are meant to highlight. So bring on the champagne. Bring on the star athletes for the big game tomorrow. And of course, bring the chicken wings...

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