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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Stupor Bowl

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Collecting Y.P.R.’s coverage of Super Bowls past.

Disquieting Modern Trends: Post-Super Bowl Death Knell of Advertising as We Know It and Desperate Call for Return to Core Values Edition,” by Will Layman & Chris Osmond, in which our astute modern trendsters dissect the media blitz masquerading as a sporting event, setting their sights specifically upon the GoDaddy.com Girl and that freakish Burger King mask. [Super Bowl XL, Steelers v. Seahawks]


Disquieting Modern Trends: Not So Super Bowl Edition 2007,” in which Messers. Layman and Osmond again toss the ol’ pigskin about, and declare this year’s advertising (ahem) “not all that.” [Super Bowl XLI, Colts v. Bears]


Mr. Wolinetz Goes to Houston: Geoff’s Wacky Super Bowl XXXVIII Adventure,” wherein your humble coeditor chronicles his three-day trip, and Miss Jackson suffers a wardrobe malfunction. [Super Bowl XXXVIII, Patriots v. Panthers]

& Also!
The Best Damn Sports Show Period Presents the Top End-Zone Celebrations of 2007” by Phil Andersen, C.P.A., from earlier this week. [Super Bowl XLII, Pats v. Giants]