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Superbowl Strategy Everyone Wins !!! Please Comment!

January 31, 2015

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With one of the most-viewed games of the year in the USA, and one big day to bond with friends & families while enjoying the tradition of the Superbowl get-together, you need a strategy. You might be for the Seattle Sea Hawks, or the New England Patriots, and we want to know; so please post. Or perhaps you count yourself among the folks that don’t really care or have already lost their attitude because their team isn’t in the game. In fact, many enjoy the awesome million-dollar commercials more than the game itself.

But there is more to this tradition. It’s an American thing. And in America, we know there is one common ground where we can all compete and win and that is the food & drinks that go along with the event. Everyone plans what to nibble on ahead of time and what to bring out at Halftime. Whether your team wins or not, or your line bet pays on the spread or not, it’s the bonding with friends and families over the food and fun. So lets bond! What is your team? What is the plan for food? And anything special for entertainment or atmosphere? I’ll go first since I’m kicking this off.

I’m for the ‘Hawks (…only because I’m on the West Coast and the 49’ers are out, though.).
My dish- I’m smoking salmon for appetizers with three different glazes: brown sugar maple, spicy, and of course regular lime and herb. These smoked beauties will be paired with various crackers, cucumber spread, & cream cheese.

My friend is a bartender and is responsible for the special beers and spirits. Halftime brings out the carne asada tacos and Superbowl Chili….

The kids are going to stay American and chow on hot dogs and burgers while having their faces painted for their teams.
We’re gonna have four big screens going (one in every room) and we’ll leave all the doors and windows open so the neighbors can hear us celebrate. (…and to ventilate the area from the possible gas from the rich food.)

This is the bonding strategy I’m running with. Our game plan.
We’d love to hear your plans, and if you have pics, you can throw them up on the Club House chat… Please comment and post!

Coach G.

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9 Replies to “Superbowl Strategy Everyone Wins !!! Please Comment!”

  1. Solon Stephanou says:

    Awesome stuff Gino. I started watching football at the same time Tom Brady won his first Superbowl. I had the Jets as my home team (being in NYC), but fell in love with the Patriots dynasty, their system, and the winning. Glad to see my childhood hero Brady in another Superbowl, arguably the greatest QB of all time. GO PATS!!!

  2. Solon Stephanou says:

    Btw, I’m thinking that there will be a Superbowl rally in the market. With the Superbowl being the number 1 day in pizza and chicken wing sales, look for Papa Johns (PZZA) and Dominos (DPZ) to rally hard in the upcoming weeks. Some solid data is there from last year as it rallied strong the following month. Also, Peyton Manning has had plenty of time this playoff season to make Papa Johns commercials (I had to go there). “Omaha, long call PZZA” haha

  3. Kitna R says:

    Going to a super bowl party, but not really interested in who wins, since the Cowboys missed it again. Cowboys had a good run this year though. So, the commercials will be the most interesting part. Love watching the game with friends. Sounds like you go all out Gino!

  4. Mack Grout says:

    Seattle native here so I am two hundred percent behind my SEAHAWKS! Gotta get up at 6am to watch the game in Hong Kong! Maybe some dim sum at half…

  5. Glenn T says:

    Dating myself, but I grew up in Los Angeles and lost interest in the NFL when the Rams left. Since then, office super bowl pools have pretty much been my level of interest; I’ve probably not watched half of the super bowl games over the last 10-15 years. So today, I may watch some trading training videos! (Baseball on the other hand… pitchers and catcher report in 17 days!)

  6. Phillip Kilcrease says:

    Solon’s onto somethin’; the Super Bowl is one of the two major holidays for pizza businesses (the other being Halloween).

    As for me, it’s off to a party at a good friend’s house to hang with the cohort. No Packers, so I’m more in it for the company and insisting all game that it will end with a tie due to a power outage in the last six minutes of the game.

  7. SCOTT WHEELER says:

    GO Patriots!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. Great times and a great game! Seahawks are given a lucky break like always in the final minutes with a long bomb pass to Kearse. Puts them close to the TD line with less than a minute. BUT
    Patriots’ Malcolm Butler intercepts Russell Wilson after a bizarre playcall. On the goal line, Seattle decides to pass instead of handing it off to Beast Mode. Really Wilson?? Even junior Highschoolers know better! Somebody made a bad playcall….I am not a pro football player, but EVERYONE from junior high and up was totally expecting Beast Mode to run it in. Maybe they forgot they have the best in the business at that play. Oh well. Concussions are the only excuse… Someone is fired for that call. till next season,,, good job Patriots, what a great game!

  9. Denna Dean says:

    My strategy was to eat chicken wings and watch Missy Elliot back in the day tunes and the half time show…I executed this strategy flawlessly, 100% return!

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