Good Super Bowl, although I thought the idea of downing the ball at the one rather than scoring a touchdown was too clever by half; as it was, Ahmad Bradshaw backed into the end zone for the winning TD after thinking about stopping at the one and letting the Giants kick a chip-shot FG at the gun.
Bradshaw's instinctive move gave Brady and the Pats a minute to retaliate, but a Hail Mary wasn't answered.
Eli Manning now has more SB rings than big brother.
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One nasty but effective political ad essentially kicked off the Senate campaign in Michigan, where former Congressman Pete Hoekstra had a Chinese girl in passable English thanking Debbie Spend-it-now (a.k.a. Stabenow) for all the jobs the US was sending their way. He's casting himself as Mr. Spend-it-not and the Democrats are TARPing about that. Is it an Asian TARP carp?
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It seemed like the ads were off from their normal quality. The Coke Polar Bears were good but generic, Doritos had a couple of good sight-gags, a car company that escapes me had Matthew Broderick doing a Ferris Bueller homage. Lastly, the stock-trading baby had to protect his newborn sister from a friend trying to speed-date in the nursery (taking robbing the cradle to new levels).
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