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Basically Half Time is not in the NFL's hands, its AOL or whomever is sponsoring/televising the darn thing and I guess they gave Puff Daddy, Janet and Kid ROck free reign

 

Oh really?

Tell that to U2

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Basically Half Time is not in the NFL's hands, its AOL or whomever is sponsoring/televising the darn thing and I guess they gave Puff Daddy, Janet and Kid ROck free reign

 

Oh really?

Tell that to U2

I didn't follow the politics of that, but my guess is that whomever is sponsoring this didn't feel that this was the year for political statements.

 

Bono should have done it in 2002 when he had the chance!

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Basically Half Time is not in the NFL's hands, its AOL or whomever is sponsoring/televising the darn thing and I guess they gave Puff Daddy, Janet and Kid ROck free reign

 

Oh really?

Tell that to U2

I didn't follow the politics of that, but my guess is that whomever is sponsoring this didn't feel that this was the year for political statements.

 

Bono should have done it in 2002 when he had the chance!

 

No, the NFL told MTV and AOL they did not want U2 at halftime as they didn't feel they should be using it to make a political statement

 

MTV and AOL approved the appearance.

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They need to bring back Halftime Heat

That is the sad part of Viacom owning both CBS and Spike TV

 

The first year that MTV took over Heat CBS had the Super Bowl so they didn't do it that year, and I guess WWE just dropped the whole concept since

 

Real shame

 

Steve

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Basically Half Time is not in the NFL's hands, its AOL or whomever is sponsoring/televising the darn thing and I guess they gave Puff Daddy, Janet and Kid ROck free reign

 

Oh really?

Tell that to U2

I didn't follow the politics of that, but my guess is that whomever is sponsoring this didn't feel that this was the year for political statements.

 

Bono should have done it in 2002 when he had the chance!

 

No, the NFL told MTV and AOL they did not want U2 at halftime as they didn't feel they should be using it to make a political statement

 

MTV and AOL approved the appearance.

Okay, I stand corrected. Don't ask how MJ would slip past them though, if MJ is in fact the surprise

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Guest FrigidSoul

um...those fans are ruining the turf...get all of these untalented 15min of fame singers out of there.

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2nd worst halftime ... ever.

Oh come on, this is Hip Hop Happening.

 

Give me OutKast over P. Done and maybe I'd agree.

G That homie dawg.

 

Oops, thought I was CBS there.

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So these ridiculous halftime shows are supposed to attract viewers, right?

Meh... I'm watching it...

But you were already watching the game.

 

I'm too lazy to change the channel.

Well so am I. I lost my remote.

 

Even though I'm only a few feet away from the TV. My room's quite small.

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Guest FrigidSoul

Hey Kid Rock, your hepatitis filled floatation device is calling you...get off the damn stage.

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Guest OctoberBlood
Good Lord.

 

This is supposed to attract viewers?

I suppose half the NFL viewers are the idiots who think this is good music.

 

Outkast is good. Everybody else... awful.

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