5:29 - let's see if we can change the karma by starting a new post.
Nice job by Beyonce...nice Jeep commercial with Oprah.
5:31 - Apparently not...time to eat!
6:07 - Well, that was fun.
6:25 - Don't count us out yet. Need some breaks on defense and we just might be able to get back into this one.
7:00 - Holy crap. That was big to hold the Ravens to a FG right there. Lot of game to play.
7:06 - TORTURE
7:22 - Setting up for quite a finish. If Kaepernick can pull this off, it may be time for Joe and Steve to make room on the legends shelf.
7:46 - Well, fudge.
...random thoughts on music, film, television, sports, or whatever else pops into my head at any given moment.
Showing posts with label Super Bowl 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Bowl 2013. Show all posts
Sunday, February 03, 2013
The Game
We'll see how this goes...it's been a long time since I did a live blog.
3:13 p.m. Lots of talk during what little of the pregame festivities I watched about David Akers. I'd just as soon not have the game come down to an Akers kick.
Beyonce wears makeup? What's next...lip-syncing the National Anthem?
Yep, it's the Super Bowl all right - there's CBS' first commercial for The Masters...which as you may have heard, is a tradition unlike any other.
3:24 p.m. Alicia Keys nearly breaks the 2:30 barrier!
3:36 p.m. It definitely sounds like there are more Baltimore fans at the game than 49ers fans.
I don't dislike Jim Nantz, but of the top NFL play-by-play guys, he's my least favorite. There's something about his work - modulated and steady - that seems a little more suited to golf than it is to football. Al Michaels, Joe Buck and even Mike Tirico all do a better job of conveying the intensity of the moment.
3:40 p.m. Touchdown Ravens, and the Niners have already been hurt by two key penalties. Dear God, please don't tell me we're in for a replay of the Falcons game.
3:45 p.m. Go.Daddy.com, I really did not want to see that.
3:54 p.m. Nice answer, although a touchdown would have been nice. Even better? Ray Lewis looked old and slow on a couple of those plays.
...and Amy Poehler takes the early lead in the commercial sweepstakes.
4:05 - Good defensive series. Nice to see us breaking through the sack barrier. Alas, this one looks like it will be going down to the last quarter.
4:13 - Turnovers will kill you every time. That was a big one, because we had all the momentum in the world on that drive. Let's see if the defense can tamp things down.
We're pretty far into the game, and haven't really seen a marquee commercial yet.
4:21 - And with that, we are officially into danger-territory.
4:28 - And with that, we are moving into full blown crisis mode. And let me be the first (I hope) to coin the phrase "Har-Brawl."
4:36 - Thank you John Harbaugh!
4:48 - Well, that was an absolute disaster. I don't need to look it up to know that no one's ever come back from a deficit this big.
4:58 - Well, 3 is better than nothing. We got 'em right where we want 'em!
Check out the second half here.
3:13 p.m. Lots of talk during what little of the pregame festivities I watched about David Akers. I'd just as soon not have the game come down to an Akers kick.
Beyonce wears makeup? What's next...lip-syncing the National Anthem?
Yep, it's the Super Bowl all right - there's CBS' first commercial for The Masters...which as you may have heard, is a tradition unlike any other.
3:24 p.m. Alicia Keys nearly breaks the 2:30 barrier!
3:36 p.m. It definitely sounds like there are more Baltimore fans at the game than 49ers fans.
I don't dislike Jim Nantz, but of the top NFL play-by-play guys, he's my least favorite. There's something about his work - modulated and steady - that seems a little more suited to golf than it is to football. Al Michaels, Joe Buck and even Mike Tirico all do a better job of conveying the intensity of the moment.
3:40 p.m. Touchdown Ravens, and the Niners have already been hurt by two key penalties. Dear God, please don't tell me we're in for a replay of the Falcons game.
3:45 p.m. Go.Daddy.com, I really did not want to see that.
3:54 p.m. Nice answer, although a touchdown would have been nice. Even better? Ray Lewis looked old and slow on a couple of those plays.
...and Amy Poehler takes the early lead in the commercial sweepstakes.
4:05 - Good defensive series. Nice to see us breaking through the sack barrier. Alas, this one looks like it will be going down to the last quarter.
4:13 - Turnovers will kill you every time. That was a big one, because we had all the momentum in the world on that drive. Let's see if the defense can tamp things down.
We're pretty far into the game, and haven't really seen a marquee commercial yet.
4:21 - And with that, we are officially into danger-territory.
4:28 - And with that, we are moving into full blown crisis mode. And let me be the first (I hope) to coin the phrase "Har-Brawl."
4:36 - Thank you John Harbaugh!
4:48 - Well, that was an absolute disaster. I don't need to look it up to know that no one's ever come back from a deficit this big.
4:58 - Well, 3 is better than nothing. We got 'em right where we want 'em!
Check out the second half here.
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