Sunday, February 7, 2010

Super Bowl Commercials

Super Bowl commercials are typically the fun-loving or heart-jerking, emotionally-moving spot that doesn't chose a side on a controversial topic. It does usually bring both sides for some comedic relief to advertise the product.



Sure, any topic can be considered controversial depending on whom you debate with and how passionate your stance has become. Controversy can be good sometimes, it'll surely boost ratings at some point and create a buzz if you're neither a Colts or Saints fan. If I hadn't joined in the friendly-wager pool, didn't think it was going to be a good game, or had zero interest in the annual commercial buzz, I probably would watch the Jersey Shore Marathon. Besides how did having controversy with a side of dicy content become acceptable over a star on Janet's "tittay". They all go under the category of steering away from the purpose of the celebration of football.

Athletes that have a mental backbone can always be respected, but come on man... it's the SUPER BOWL! You could have at least waited for Baseball season or something.

Here's the commercial, it comes off harmless, but we'll see how "innocent" it becomes after millions have seen it. They first aired this commercial during the CBS Super Bowl pregame show. The second will air during the actual Super Bowl.



Pam Tebow: “I call him my miracle baby. He almost didn’t make it into this world. I can remember so many times when I almost lost him. It was so hard. Well he’s all grown up now, and I still worry about his health. Everybody treats him like he’s different, but to me, he’s just my baby. He’s my Timmy, and I love him.”
Tim Tebow: “Thanks mom. Love you too.”



Here are some of the good Super Bowl commercials that were used to create buzz for the others.





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