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Ignoring The Super Bowl

As somebody who did not own a television for 15 years, and also a person who hasn’t had broadcast or cable television for many more, I never watch the Super Bowl.  I last saw the Big Game at my friend Brad’s house, when Tracy Porter, a card-carrying Guy Named Tracy, intercepted Peyton Manning to seal the Saints win with a pick-6.  Incredible that was 15 years ago.

Because I never see the game, I began a gag where I purposely avoid the final score.  The goal is to see how long I can go without actually knowing the winner.  I have never made it to Tuesday.  In the old “office days,” I tried to sequester myself in my office, avoiding ESPN.com and avoiding obvious contact with co-workers.  I remember almost making it to the lunch hour before somebody came by and mentioned it.

This year, I have a chance to break that record, and I will be in full Score Avoidance when you get this Post on Monday morning.  I will be hiking with a good friend in Joshua Tree National Park, and as long as he doesn’t spill the beans, I have a decent chance of making it to Tuesday, completely oblivious.  Let’s see how long I can hold out.

All this being said, I somehow enjoy the intrigue and specificity with which people consume the game.  This has been particularly exacerbates as Fantasy Sports and Sports Betting have become far too mainstream.

I also enjoy really bad predictions, so with that being said, I compiled a list of those from friends and family.  And since you will be seeing this Post early in the work week, after the Super Bowl, you can marvel at how wrong so many people are.  I will say this:  If anybody nails the score exactly, I will buy them Del Taco.

It is also evident that I have so many friends far too into pop culture, and lacking comedy training.  The low-hanging fruit was mentions of Taylor Swift.  So on that note, I will mark with an asterisk the 17% of people who included a really bad Taylor Swift joke with their prediction.

  1. Aaron J:  34 – 28 Chiefs
  2. Adam C:  31 – 24 49ers
  3. Adrian C:  24 – 17 49ers
  4. Al S:  45 – 44 Chiefs
  5. Bill T:  31 – 27 Chiefs
  6. Bob M*:  45 – 38 49ers
  7. Brad D:  21 – 18 49ers
  8. Bret K:  24 – 17 49ers
  9. Chris H*:  24 – 17 Chiefs
  10. Cody B:  28 – 23 49ers
  11. Dave H:  23 – 19 Chiefs
  12. Don B:  27 – 24 Chiefs
  13. Doug D:  34 – 32 49ers
  14. Dustin T:  34 – 21 49ers
  15. Dwayne W:  42 – 37 Chiefs
  16. Ed C:  31 – 20 Chiefs
  17. Eli E:  24 – 20 Chiefs
  18. Fernando A:  38 – 31 Chiefs
  19. Garth O:  24 – 20 Chiefs
  20. Gary C:  24 – 23 Chiefs
  21. James A:  31 – 17 Chiefs
  22. James C:  35 – 28 49ers
  23. Jeff P:  42 – 21 Chiefs
  24. Jennifer M*:  31 – 24 49ers
  25. Joe G:  23 – 14 49ers
  26. Jon S*:  22 – 14 49ers
  27. Jorge H:  31 – 28 Chiefs
  28. Joseph G:  34 – 28 49ers
  29. Joseph S:  21 – 14 Chiefs
  30. Katrina R:  56 – 42 49ers
  31. Ken D:  31 – 30 49ers
  32. Kyle B:  28 – 21 Chiefs
  33. Luke S*:  24 – 21 49ers
  34. Martin H:  31 – 20 Chiefs
  35. Matt D:  27 – 13 Chiefs
  36. Matt F:  35 – 24 Chiefs
  37. Michael C:  24 – 17 49ers
  38. Michael R*:  3 – 0 49ers
  39. Nick P*:  31 – 24 Chiefs
  40. Nick S*:  10 – 4 Chiefs
  41. Richard S:  27 – 21 Chiefs
  42. Ron M:  31 – 21 49ers
  43. Sabrina A*:  32 – 28 49ers
  44. Sam G:  3 – 0 Chiefs
  45. Scott H:  33 – 17 Chiefs
  46. Seth H:  31 – 28 Chiefs
  47. Shaun F:  27 – 20 Chiefs
  48. Shelby R:  35 – 32 Chiefs
  49. Stephanie D:  21-17 Chiefs
  50. Steve S:  21 – 14 Chiefs
  51. Steven S:  24 – 17 Chiefs
  52. Tim M:  31 – 24 Chiefs
  53. Tina P:  30—28 Chiefs
  54. Tony F:  24 – 18 Chiefs
  55. Tyler P:  24 – 21 Chiefs
  56. Vincent A:  28 – 21 49ers
  57. Vinney W:  31 – 17 49ers
  58. Will M:  24 – 14 Chiefs

I look forward to letting this list know just how bad their predictions were, with the 1 in 1-million chance I have to buy somebody Del Taco.

I will be back with some Joshua Tree hiking photography later in the week.

7 thoughts on “Ignoring The Super Bowl”

  1. Great write up! As a reformed football fan, I no longer care for the hype and fantasy leagues that I soaked up as a tailgating season ticket holder for the then San Diego Chargers decades ago. These days I rarely watch any college or pro games…. But on the occasional invite to a game day gathering at a friend’s house, I do attend without fail…. But my focus has shifted more on seeing/ chatting with friends and enjoying game day fare…. Wings especially… Not so much on who is playing on the tv…

    Side note… my above score prediction was not the winner, so you are safe from ruining your Tuesday streak goal… and from having to buy me Del Taco….

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  2. I haven’t been a football fan in over 5 years but I did watch it. It’s the only game I’d consider watching and the draw this year was hopefully getting an inside tour of the stadium as I’d been by it a few times. Though it was a good game it did nothing to convince me to return to fandom.

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