Televise Halftime, You Morans

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#52
Actually it would. Some of us walk away from the TV as soon as halftime begins and returns at the beginning of the third quarter. The talking heads offer very little intelligence to the sports world.
Not me. I just change the channel and watch the HBCU game of the week halftime show. Rarely does more bucking and twerking take place outside a Glorilla concert.
 
#54
#54
Actually it would. Some of us walk away from the TV as soon as halftime begins and returns at the beginning of the third quarter. The talking heads offer very little intelligence to the sports world.
Nobody really cares about marching bands anymore. Only the very old. And they can’t change the channel anyway. There’s a reason why the Super Bowl stopped using marching bands for halftime performances over 30 years ago, and that’s because no one wants to watch. Even in the stadium, tens of thousands leave their seats.

Also TV networks don’t care if you walk away from the TV, so long as you don’t change the channel.
 
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#56
Nobody really cares about marching bands anymore. Only the very old. And they can’t change the channel anyway. There’s a reason why the Super Bowl stopped using marching bands for halftime performances over 30 years ago, and that’s because no one wants to watch. Even in the stadium, tens of thousands leave their seats.

Also TV networks don’t care if you walk away from the TV, so long as you don’t change the channel.
I started this thread, and I’m in my early 30s. My wife is a big marching band aficionado as well, and she’s my age. I can guarantee you that 10 out of 10 casual fans (the vast majority of TV audiences) would be far more likely to leave the TV on for a marching band performance than for Booger Mcfarland or Rece Davis pontificating. People like you make sweeping generalizations about “young people” and you’re talking out of your ass.

With every post, you show just how apt your screenname is. I hope you’re not as much of a pathetic, miserable, naysaying good-for-nothing in your daily life as you portray yourself on here.
 
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I started this thread, and I’m in my early 30s. My wife is a big marching band aficionado as well, and she’s my age. I can guarantee you that 10 out of 10 casual fans (the vast majority of TV audiences) would be far more likely to leave the TV on for a marching band performance than for Booger Mcfarland or Rece Davis pontificating. People like you make sweeping generalizations about “young people” and you’re talking out of your ass.

With every post, you show just how apt your screenname is. I hope you’re not as much of a pathetic, miserable, naysaying good-for-nothing in your daily life as you portray yourself on here.
I’ve got a question. How is hating on Rece Davis and Booger McFarland wise, positive, and uplifting, while saying that most people don’t care about marching bands is a pathetic, miserable lament that would only be uttered by a stupid, worthless human being? I’m trying to figure out exactly how lacking your love for tubas and trombones makes someone worthless.
 
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I’ve got a question. How is hating on Rece Davis and Booger McFarland wise, positive, and uplifting, while saying that most people don’t care about marching bands is a pathetic, miserable lament that would only be uttered by a stupid, worthless human being? I’m trying to figure out exactly how lacking your love for tubas and trombones makes someone worthless.
I’ve literally never read a post of yours that was positive. Most of the time it’s “We’re going to lose, we suck” etc. The one time it’s not that, it’s “I don’t like marching bands, therefore no one does, let me make sweeping generalizations with no evidence just to be an ass.”
 

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