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The Manning brothers, Luck, and Romo make for some funny commercials.

"Meow"

2 out 3 isn't bad right? Just kidding Bravo4460! Tony's actually a decent guy, but since he plays for Dallas, I'm obligated to despise the team he plays for. It's in my DNA man. 

 

Personally, I'm surprised DTV didn't go with a "Don't be a Lucky Charms 'magically delicious' coach potato all day. Get Direct TV. I love Andrew & could never slam the guy.

 

He's spectacular no matter what he does to me. Plus, Skip Bayless on ESPN 1st Take didn't like the ad so therefore it automatically elevates it to great right? Yeah, I think so too. 

 

https://youtu.be/ahaI-JVDvqw

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When I think of Meow though, I don't think of MJ commercials, Direct TV commercials, or funny Andrew Luck ads. I usually conjure up an easy on the eyes image of actress Zoe Saldana like this for instance...Meow indeed. But I digress...It's late & I needed a distraction. Enough said. 

 

Okay, back on topic...

 

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I've had the Ticket since DTV has been broadcasting it. Love the Redzone channel and the Mix. Never have to watch a commercial.

But it so expensive and the Colts are on national TV so much, I may not get it this year. Unless they give me a great deal, at least half off (like they have in the past).

If they ever give people the option to just pay for one team, they may get a lot more subscribers.

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Eh the commercial didn't follow the original formal and therefore didn't really hit the mark in my opinion.... It should have gone like this:

 

Hi, I'm Andrew Luck and I have Direct TV.

 

Hi, I'm crazy cat guy Andrew Luck and I have cable.

 

When you have Direct TV you get all the NFL games you want in high definition...

 

When you have cable you don't so you get to spend your sundays playing fun games like hide and seek.... where are you Mr. McFluffins?

 

Direct TV has 99% reliability, that's AH-MAZE-ING

 

My cable is out right now... Guess its time to clean the litter boxes (Show scene with 10+ full litter boxes)

 

Don't be like this me.  Get Direct TV...

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Eh the commercial didn't follow the original formal and therefore didn't really hit the mark in my opinion.... It should have gone like this:

Hi, I'm Andrew Luck and I have Direct TV.

Hi, I'm crazy cat guy Andrew Luck and I have cable.

When you have Direct TV you get all the NFL games you want in high definition...

When you have cable you don't so you get to spend your sundays playing fun games like hide and seek.... where are you Mr. McFluffins?

Direct TV has 99% reliability, that's AH-MAZE-ING

My cable is out right now... Guess its time to clean the litter boxes (Show scene with 10+ full litter boxes)

Don't be like this me. Get Direct TV...

Except it was a comercial for NFL ticket

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Yeah, it's a cute commercial. Anything Andrew does is must see TV to me & I admire any athlete who takes his craft seriously, but not himself meaning he knows when to poke fun at himself. 

 

I really respect humble guys who can handle a joke at their own expense i.e. he embraces his nerd persona to a t which is very cool IMO. 

 

Thanks m colts m! Even though there is another thread on this topic, it's fine because that commercial never gets old.  :thmup:

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You've gotta be kitten me right meow. 

Both cheesy & clever at the same time. What reward would you prefer more free milk to lap up for a year or more catnip that you can shake a paw at ruksak? Yeah, I know. I promise to stop while I'm ahead. LOL! 

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 ha ha yeah that was purrty good

I'd like to take a meowment to thank you for your good cattitude.

 

Your comment was really clawsome. I have to tail you, you are a truly pawsitive poster with a great hisstory here and I feel furtunate to read your comments. 

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