I have always felt the the different commercials are the best part... They have been getting worse over the years though. I liked a couple of them this year though, the "soap in the mouth" one was great, the Staples was was funny, and I was hoping to see the Terry Tate one, but missed it.
I don´t feel bad, everyone to there own, live and let live and all that tolerant business.
But most of the World likes Soccer and it needs lots of skill and teamwork. Only the USA likes American Football. And one bloke throwing the ball to someone else who manages to get though a wall of other juggernaught like fellas, and runs to the N Zone..well it seems a bit repetetive and the game keeps getting stopped and people moving about, the teams changed out, thats how I see it. And Baseball is even worse, that was what the Girls used to play in school and it was called "Rounders", and why do they have mass brawls in Baseball it isn´t a contact sport is it?
Basketball is Great to play and boring to watch.
But the worst game Ive ever seen was on German TV, "Handball". Its an indoor game where each team runs to the other side of the hall passes the ball about a bit and then someone throws the ball into a goal, then the opposing team repeats this and the games normally end 28-27, its like wataching a video repeating itself.
I will tell you why American Football is not repetitive. Do you play chess by any chance?
On any given play the offense could do any of the following: Off tackle left, off tackle right, sweep left, sweep right, play action pass, flea flicker, hail mary, post, skinny post, fly pattern, slant in, slant out, buttonhook, Tight End out, reverse, double reverse, quarterback sneak, fade pattern to end zone, screen left, screen right, hook and ladder, fullback dive, fullback pitch, tight end screen, or just plain bomb, to name a few.
On any given play the defense could do any of the following: zone, prevent, man-to-man coverage, safety blitz, linebacker blitz, run blitz, a linebacker shift, goal line defense, bump and run, nickel zone, dime zone, quarter zone, 46, and any sort of other run defenses to name a few.
On any given play either of the teams could do ANY of the aforementioned. It is the ultimate in strategy. For non-football fans I can see why they would think it was boring and repetitive: because they have no idea what is really going on. But for real football fans it is the ultimate in mindgames.