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Newcastle & Keyshawn Johnson Team Up For “Mega Huge Football Game TV Ad”

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Newcastle Brown Ale doesn’t believe in making multi-million dollar “Mega Football Game Ads”. But luckily for us, Newcastle does believe in creating multi-hundred dollar storyboards about them. Check out the

Mega Huge Football Game Ad Newcastle Could’ve Made:

Then, check out this behind the scenes interview with “Key” himself:

It’s too bad Newcastle doesn’t believe in spending millions on a Mega Huge Football Game TV Ad because it would have been amazing.

Check out the mega huge website Newcastle could afford for the mega huge football game ad they couldn’t afford here: www.ifwemadeit.com

Terry Bradshaw talks Pepsi Halftime, the Super Bowl and the “Immaculate Reception”

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40 years ago this month, fifth-year NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw came of age. The former #1 overall draft pick in 1970 had struggled in his first five regular seasons, averaging just 1,504 passing yards per season, while throwing 48 touchdowns and 81 interceptions.

But in the 1974 playoffs, something clicked. In wins over the Buffalo Bills, the Oakland Raiders, and finally, in the Super Bowl IX against the Minnesota Vikings, Bradshaw played the best football of his career, steadying himself long enough to let a powerful running game and legendary “Steel Curtain” defense dictate the tempo of games and slowly bleed out opponents.

We spoke to Terry about his progression as a quarterback, the Super Bowl and the Steelers dynasty of the 1970s.

Talk about your experience working with Pepsi on the Pepsi GRAMMY Halftime Show.

“This is just great, man. My agent called me and described the script and it sounded like so much fun, I couldn’t wait to do it. It was so much fun to make. And Deion (Sanders) and Shannon (Sharpe) were all laughing at each other. And coach Ditka was a hoot! Just four old guys out there showing off our stuff!

As a rookie, you were the first overall draft pick, and in the ensuing season, you threw a league leading 24 interceptions and split time with Terry Hanratty. What are your thoughts on that year in hindsight, after all the success?

“Well, I came up out of a small school where I was not exposed to the media, not exposed to fans, what it was like to have a bad game and the repercussions. So being booed, being ripped in the papers, this was all new to me. I had to learn how to be a professional, I had to learn how to study, I had to learn defenses. It took me a while. I wasn’t a real student of the game, I never really was one even as the years went on. I was never a guy that could sit down and just pound out tape after tape. Now, it’s a lot easier. Back then, tape would break and you’d have to glue it back together. I could sit there and my coach could tell me the coverages they would use, take all that information and put it on a piece of paper, go through all the plays and everything, and I would know what to do. I learned how to be a professional and it was brutal. Being booed and being called all those horrible things left a lasting impression on me. I never forgot it.”

Read the full interview here.

The Perfect Super Bowl Outfit – An Adult Onesie

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What screams “Super Bowl” more than an adult onesie?

I like how it looks like a football, which lends itself to picking up stray babes at any Super Bowl party.

Offer to show the ladies how to properly grip a football to throw the tightest of spirals via gripping your seams. “Here, honey; let me show you how Joe Montana held it during his game-winning drive in Super Bowl 23.”

Then give her a man-on-man description of “Press Coverage” over a plate of hot wings! #LoveAtFirstBite

For more information on the ZOOOPLESS Onsie, click here.

This Dude Made His Hair Look Like The Baltimore Ravens Logo

Ravens fan James E. Long did his best impression of the Baltimore Ravens logo with his hair. It reminds me of this optical illusion because I just can’t seem to see it right. One thing that won’t be an optical illusion is seeing a Harbaugh brother on each sideline during the Super Bowl as they become the first pair of brothers to oppose each other on the NFL’s grandest stage.

And no one is happier than James E. Long.

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