Short, successful military adventures are as effective as the Super Bowl in diverting people's attention from unpleasant truths.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The fun of the Super Bowl is the week leading into it; once it's actually played, the story dies down very, very quickly.
The truth is the Super Bowl long ago became more than just a football game. It's part of our culture like turkey at Thanksgiving and lights at Christmas, and like those holidays beyond their meaning, a factor in our economy.
Going to the Super Bowl is not the reward. It's playing really well and winning.
The thing we found out was, when you get to a Super Bowl, both teams are treated the same, talked about in glowing terms. But when the game is over, only the team that won matters.
The Super Bowl is like a movie, and the quarterback is the leading man.
One of the biggest gaps in sports is the difference between the winning and losing teams of the Super Bowl. They don't invite the losing team to the White House. They don't have parades for them. They don't throw confetti on them.
I was so lucky to walk away with two Super Bowls and know that the last year was positive.
I have short-term memory loss. I know that some of the memories of the Super Bowl championships are fading.
There's no family in America that can celebrate a victory better than the Harbaughs. You'll never hear more laughter, more storytelling, or more embellishment.
Losing a Super Bowl destroys all the good things that happened to get you there.