The Super Bowl is finally upon us as Sunday, Feb. 13 is just a few days away. After the biggest season in NFL history, we're down to two teams: the Bengals and the Rams. The two sides couldn't be more different on the surface, one defying all odds to reach this point and the other realizing its on-paper potential. But they figure to make for must-see TV on the biggest stage in football.
As we gear up for Super Bowl LVI, here are 56 things to know for the big game:
Belated Congrats LA!
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/feb/13/la-rams-clinch-second-super-bowl-title-in-nail-biter
there was a bet before the game on the possibility of a non Quarterback throwing a TD pass....wow wish I would of bet on that
Yes, that was a nifty play mcfarm!
I thought the officials made some really bad calls. What do you think?
yes, so sad that a couple were so bad it brought in the talk of the NFL wanting a big name team to win. One interference that was not, a holding that was and not called and another which could of been interference , holding and a face mask all on the same play. Be that as it may I was sort of glad to see a guy who has really paid his dues{Stafford} and his receiver {kupp} win and I think Joe Burrow will have other chances as good as that guy is
I thought the half time show was interesting.
I don't like that kind of music at all.
However, if they played what I like to listen too, they would have put everybody to sleep and caused 10's of millions of complaints!
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/81697/#81813
So I just enjoyed the entertainment aspect, which was very impressive.
What do you guys think?
1/2 was not for me. And just like many people wondering why the NFL would allow so many felons and near felons on stage at one time. Very silly and patronizing to think they could not do any better than drag the same old felons out.