The more you make a big deal of it, the more it doesn't seem "normal" course of business, which it is. It is the normal course of business now, so there is not much reason to rehash what is now "normal."
If you want to focus on the lack of African American coaches in NCAA football, that makes sense.
Superbowl for the next two weeks is all hype, boring as hell. Generally, the best games is when they don't have to wait two weeks.
I get it, you are a Bears fan and geeked up out of your mind.
So?
If the Chargers were going, I would not get geeked up, it is just another football game. No big deal either way. Some people don't live for sporting events.
American Idol got better rating than the games last night, so that means American Idol is more important than the Bears to you in the scheme of things?
What a stupid argument...
I mean, seriously Mav, go back and read your posts after the game yesterday and ask yourself "Do I have a life?"
It is embarrassing, and you don't even know it...
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The race of the coaches is freaking historical man. First time in history a black coach has made it to the superbowl and this year we have two. Yeah, I think that deserves discussion.
And I think the fact that this maybe Peyton's only chance at getting the ring in his career and I think we can all agree he is going into the hall of fame, I think that is important.
And maybe you were not interested, but the ratings for both games were off the charts and smashed records right and left. So I guess you are probably the only one that was not interested.
I also take it your interest dropped after your chargers flopped and choked. I'm sorry to hear your not interested. Funny how you were trash talking the Bears all season now only to be not interested now that they are in the superbowl. Yeah, that's pretty funny.