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Commercial CRitic: Nike & Reebok Love Losing
Hugging Harold Reynolds —
Talk about kicking a man when he is down. Nike and Reebok both made commercials celebrating the Patriots' loss in the Super Bowl. Both were insistent on poking the entire New England region in the eye with the word "perfect." The overarching theme of the commercials are snide. It is one thing to congratulate a team for a great Super Bowl win, it is completely another to hark on the other side of the ledger celebrating a loss. Do Nike and Reebok now celebrate failures? Sure, both spots make mention of the Giants, but they are overwhelmingly pro-loss than pro-win. Another problem is that Nike's spot doesn't make sense. Is there an ...
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Eli trades quips with Letterman (AP) —
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Turns out Eli Manning has his own theory behind why Patriots coach Bill Belichick left the field with one play left in the Super Bowl. "Trying to beat traffic, I guess," the New York Giants quarterback told David Letterman, during an appearance on the ...