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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzLsvqCgWQA

 

Other than the fact these two have zero acting talent, it's funny how they're poking fun at the stadium shutting down and paying homage to the old Michael Jordan and Larry Bird trick-shot commercial. The idea is to guess who stole the McDonalds Mighty Wings after the stadium lights go out.

 

 

My guess is it's a QB. Probably Peyton Manning. And it better not be Andrew Luck or I am putting my head in a hole.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzLsvqCgWQA

 

Other than the fact these two have zero acting talent, it's funny how they're poking fun at the stadium shutting down and paying homage to the old Michael Jordan and Larry Bird trick-shot commercial. The idea is to guess who stole the McDonalds Mighty Wings after the stadium lights go out.

 

 

 

My guess is it's a QB. Probably Peyton Manning. And it better not be Andrew Luck or I am putting my head in a hole.

It should be Richard Sherman.  He has a habit of taking things from Kaepernick.

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If I'm Kaepernick, I am never doing this commercial at least until after the following superbowl that doesn't feature me losing.  Call it pride, but this is the kind of commercial that should tick Kaepernick off - which is exactly why I don't think that him being "motivated" by tweets can be taken seriously.  I mean, you lost a superbowl...that should be motivation enough.  Yet you talk about tweets being motivational and then memorialize an advertisement that is based of the biggest game of your career to date while it replicates one of the most memorable ads of all time... as if losing the superbowl was in someway a joke.  To the rest of the world, it's funny, but if I were Kaepernick, I'd tell McDonald's they can shove it where the sun don't shine.

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my second guess would be John Harbaugh, as he isn't one to shy away from a commercial.

 

Yea, that does make a lot of sense actually. Harbaugh has a fiery attitude which fits the profile of hot chicken and may have wanted to frame Kaepernick for lulz. Plus, most people wouldn't suspect a head coach, so it would be great for laughs.

 

I don't think it's Jacoby just because he's not a household name like a Harbaugh brother is.

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I still say it was former Ravens OC Cam Cameron, who is secretly upset/betrayed at Joe Flacco for embracing the addition of Jim Caldwell so quickly.

 

Revenge doesn't always have to be grand in scope. Some people embezzle millions of dollars & other steal chicken Mc nuggets. 

 

Plus, Mr. Cameron went from a top NFL organization like the Ravens & he fell to the college ranks as LSU's OC. A mighty long & hard fall from grace & some people have a hard time adjusting to that reality. 

 

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/23873381/weekend-watch-list-cam-cameron-and-lsu-are-perfect-together

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I'm thinking it sounded like little scampering feet. Maybe that young girl Sam who had that video showing her running all over her JFL team last year.

 

That would be the best case scenario. I hadn't considered that, and it still wouldn't be funny, but it would be better than anything else I could think of.

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I just don't see anyway that the ending of this commercial is funny. 

There is 1 way Superman & only 1 way the ending could be mildly funny: If the League did a spoof with Clark Griswold "Sparky" [actor Chevy Chase], putting up Christmas lights early as a stadium electrician & forcing the city of New Orleans to reset the entire power grid just like the Natl Lampoons movie.  In the process, creating a wide scale blackout & stealing the Mcnuggets to tide over his hunger & embarrassment as a result of the mishap.

 

Done right that could be amusing to watch in a 30 second commercial...

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you take the good, you take the bad. You take them both and there you have the facts of life

Ha! Ha! SW1 is really slow tonight. I read that line over 3 times before I finally got the joke & the light bulb actually turned on. LOL! I can poke fun at myself you know. TV show. You fool. A play on the title words. 

 

And the Albert Einstein Award of the night does not go to yours truly...

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Beyonce's butt strikes again. Book it.

True Gandalf, but is it a full moon or crescent moon? A total Beyonce eclipse or a partial one? Some trunks are bigger than others or should I say more spacious? Okay, I'll stop now. 

 

Maybe we should call Jay-Z, her husband might be able to predict these conditions by now. 

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I was thinking about HOF LB Mike Singletary stealing the Mcnuggets too, but that only works if QB CK was holding the bag originally vs Joe Flacco since Singletary lost his HC gig in San Fran to Jim Harbaugh. But, with Flacco bringing in the chicken Mcnuggets himself, it doesn't work because Singletary would have no ill will toward Baltimore. Plus, Mike was the Ravens LB coach from 2003-2004. 

 

So much for that devious plot of deception & intrigue. Bummer...No elaborate rouge to get even with Jim on that one...A swing & a miss...

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Demaurice Smith with a switchblade. 

Clever CC1, especially since CBA negotiations between unions is always cut throat. Smith does seem like a fighter...A go for the jugular kind of guy. My kind of representative actually. 

 

"Sling Blade"  mm hmm...Billy Bob Thorton film joke/impression.

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Clever CC1, especially since CBA negotiations between unions is always cut throat. Smith does seem like a fighter...A go for the jugular kind of guy. My kind of representative actually. 

 

"Sling Blade"  mm hmm...Billy Bob Thorton film joke/impression.

He sure likens them french fried tators!  mm hmmm.  :hide:

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He could plead he thought it was a muzzle? 

Knowing the commissioner, Goodell would probably claim the jock strap was an old leather helmet & turn the discussion into a topic about concussions & player safety improvements over time. 

 

Either that or he would not want to offend any corporate sponsor & he would start talking about the miracle of viagra. It ties in with the jock strap angle. Keep all NFL sponsors happy & content. 

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Knowing the commissioner, Goodell would probably claim the jock strap was an old leather helmet & turn the discussion into a topic about concussions & player safety improvements over time. 

 

Either that or he would not want to offend any corporate sponsor & he would start talking about the miracle of viagra. It ties in with the jock strap angle. Keep all NFL sponsors happy & content. 

He is a rather good salesman thats for sure. It might come from a huge distrust of lawyers? lol

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no one was worse then Arnold Scharznagger playing as the Freezman...

Yeah, but it was so cheesy, it was hilarious like a campy underground cult classic. Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy & Vivica A. Fox as an ice cold assistant that always made heated advances toward  Dr. Freeze that he always ignored.

 

The worst was William Shatter as Captain Kirk & those dramatic, unnecessary pauses. "Spock...What...Are...You..Do...ING?" haha     

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