Notes and observations from Superbowl 51:
1. The ever-political cast of the musical “Hamilton” (many of whom didn’t even bother vote, oops!) altered the lyrics of “America the Beautiful” to include the words
“and sisterhood.” What, no transgenderhood? They must be “transphobic”…
2. The annoying, beady-eyed “country” “music” “artist” (really a low-IQ, rap-loving wigger), Luke Bryan, sang the national anthem. He was the first white, male solo artist to perform the anthem since Garth Brooks in 1993. Billy Joel (white-looking Jew) performed the anthem in 2007 and the “Backstreet Boys” did so in 2001.
3. As usual, the commercials were choked with more Cultural Marxism, racial tokenism, rampant sexual innuendo, and sub-infantile idiocy than ever before. From Audi’s female supremacist “wage gap” ad, to Budweiser’s “be nice to immigrants” tripe, to the anti-white “We Accept” filth, to Buick’s unfunny Cam Newton playing pee-wee football ad, to Coke’s “America the Beautiful” (which featured numerous non-European languages singing), to the woman who has an orgasm over a cartoon Mr. Clean, to the T-Mobile ad with Justin Bieber watching pre-pubescent white girls gyrating like sluts, 84 Lumber’s ludicrous pro-illegal immigration ad, and nearly everything else. Not a single ad was humorous, witty, or even midly clever in the slightest. Aside from the exasperating gratuitousness of it all, how embarrassing and pitiful that this digital refuse is all the “greatest advertising minds” (99% comprised of Jews and white liberals from the city) can conjure up?
CAPTION: Cam "Checking Out" White Woman in Imbecilic Buick Ad
4. I have to admit, aside from having seemingly hundreds of non-white backup dancers, “Lady Gag Me” did nothing overtly political or hypersexualized during her Halftime performance. Perhaps this “Hillary Lackey,” who was humiliated by Trump on election night (and cried like a little girl outside of his victory party) didn’t want to compound her loses and alienate even more people from buying her music…
CAPTION: Lady Gag Me Bawling on Election Night
5. What the Patriots accomplished last night wasn’t merely “special,” “historic,” or even a “miracle”…it was supernatural. Down 25 points late in the 3rd quarter and down 16 points with 6 minutes left in the 4th quarter, the strength of will exhibited by this team was otherworldly. After struggling mightily and under constant duress from the rush, Brady saved his very best for the final 2 drives, where he made several gutsy throws that could’ve easily been intercepted. Amendola, Edelman, Hogan, and Mitchell all had their moments (against a quality secondary) and came through in moments of great need. Edelman’s amazing “foot catch” will be replayed for many years to come…
Amendola was ultra-clutch, scoring a TD, a 2-pt conversion, and converting multiple 3rd and 4th downs. As was the case in Superbowl 49 (and the 2014-2015 playoffs in general), they wouldn’t have won without Danny…
Chris Hogan didn't haul in any long bombs, but played a key role and converted a few critical 3rd downs. Of every player on both teams, his journey to become a Superbowl champion was surely the most difficult of all...
New England’s defense remained true to its “bend, don’t break” form, doing just enough when the time was right. Trey Flowers, Donta Hightower, and Alan Branch all made critical plays. Chris Long applied lots of pressure and drew a critical holding call that turned the game. The DB’s (Chung, Butler, Ryan, and McCourty) are a gritty bunch and did as well as could be expected against Atlanta’s high octane passing attack. McClellin was robbed of his blocked extra point, which he executed perfectly and was not a penalty.
For being a noticeably “blacker” team, the Falcons didn’t strike me as a bad group of guys. In sharp contrast to the behavior of Planation Pete’s Seattle Seahawks team in Superbowl 49 (taunting, fighting, excessive celebrations that included Doug Baldwin “fake defecating” on the football), Atlanta isn’t a dirty team and displayed good sportsmanship despite a heart-breaking implosion the likes of which will never be seen again. Dan Quinn (who is a little too extroverted for my taste and reminds me of Bill Cohwer) had a great defensive strategy, but his 10/11-black defense simply ran out of gas. Quinn demonstrated great professionalism after the loss.
It’s now official…Tom Brady, a 6th round draft pick in the 2000 NFL draft, is the greatest athlete in American sporting history. Bill Belichick, a coach that has exhibited explicit fairness to white athletes throughout his career, is now the greatest coach of all time. The win was particularly sweet, given the 4-game suspension, the irrational hatred/jealously/envy of this franchise, the fact that they started 3 white WR’s on the biggest stage, and Brady/Belichick/Kraft’s “controversial” connection to President Trump. The writers, journalists, pundits, talent scouts, coaches, owners, fellow players, and other gatekeepers of the Caste System must’ve been writhing in agony seeing images like this broadcasted to the entire world…
It was a great victory for our people and it was interesting to know that President Trump was watching the Patriots fulfill his prophesy that they would win, which he made during an interview with Bill O’Reilly only hours before…
Brady and Trump, the two white alpha males of planet earth! Both men have many millions of fervid cynics, obsessive detractors, and manic haters. I wouldn’t want to be on their side today…