Super Bowl XLVI Special

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2011

Super Bowl is coming up, and like last year, we have made a video.
The game is the high point of the year, where you sit down with friends and snacks, and watch grown up men beat up each other to win rings!
But what happens, when you are stuck watching the game with some douchebag, and the TV dies?

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Infinity's Delight http://youtube.com/infinitysdelight
Josh Woodward http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/joshwoodward

Special thanks to our friend at delvisdk for letting us use his mic: http://youtube.com/user/delvisdk


Super Bowl XLV will be the 45th annual edition of the Super Bowl in American football, and the 41st annual championship game of the modern-era National Football League (NFL). The game, to be played on February 6, 2011, will pit the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers against the NFC champion Green Bay Packers to decide the NFL champion for the 2010 season.
The game will be held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the first time that the Super Bowl will be held in the Dallas--Fort Worth area; and the third time it will be held in Texas (Houston was the host city to VIII and XXXVIII). Kickoff time is approximately 5:25pm CST (UTC-06). This will be the eighth appearance in the Super Bowl for the Steelers (who hold the record with six Super Bowl wins) and the fifth for the Packers (who hold the record with 12 overall NFL titles, including three Super Bowl wins and nine league titles prior to the Super Bowl-era). This will be the fourth time that two pre-expansion era (pre 1960) teams meet in the Super Bowl (XIV, XLI, and XLIII).
As of February 2, the Packers are two to three point favorites, making this the first Super Bowl in which the Steelers were underdogs since Super Bowl XXX. In all four previous Super Bowls that Green Bay played in, they were favored to win.

Both brands will have their advertisements created by web users as part of the annual USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter contest, which offers a prize of US $5 million.[21] In addition, Anheuser-Busch InBev, GoDaddy.com, Coca-Cola, and Hyundai have announced plans to buy ad time. Also, E*Trade may be in the commercial list. Advertisements for 15 films have been announced and will be shown during the Pre-Game, Game, and Post-Game.[ These include the following: Battle: Los Angeles The Eagle Just Go with It Kung Fu Panda 2 Priest Captain America: The First Avenger Cowboys and Aliens Limitless Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Super 8 Thor Transformers: Dark of the Moon Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Take Me Home Tonight.

Among active players, Steelers punter Jeremy Kapinos, signed midseason to replace an injured Daniel Sepulveda, played for the Packers from 2008--2009, while Packers fullback John Kuhn played for the Steelers from 2005--2006. Kuhn earned a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers in Super Bowl XL by virtue of being part of the team's practice squad, and also attended Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, located 171 miles east of Pittsburgh down the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Both teams are known to have sizable fanbases that often travel to away games, largely due to the home games themselves having decades-long waiting lists.[13] In August 2008, ESPN.com ranked the two teams tied as having the best fans in the NFL.[14] ESPN's own John Clayton, a Pittsburgh native, broke the tie in favor of the Steelers.
Cowboys Stadium has installed additional temporary seating and will utilize its standing room to increase its capacity to over 105,000 fans. If the stadium is filled to capacity (its record for an NFL game is 105,121 spectators), it will set a record for Super Bowl attendance, breaking the previous record of 103,895 fans for Super Bowl XIV in the Rose Bowl. League officials have indicated they will also count spectators watching the game on large television screens from outside the stadium in the tally, which generally is not allowed in official attendance counts.
As the Packers are the designated "home" team in the annual rotation between AFC and NFC teams, the team elected to wear their green jerseys. Although both teams are known to wear their colored jerseys at home and have rarely worn white at home (the Packers wore white at home for two games in 1989), the Packers decision starkly contrasts with the Steelers decision as the "home" team in Super Bowl XL to wear white jerseys. Both the 2005 Steelers and 2010 Packers were #6 seeded teams when they reached the Super Bowl, forcing them to play all of their postseason games on the road and wearing their respective white jerseys in those games.
Both teams also hold longevity records: the Steelers, founded in 1933, are the oldest franchise in the AFC (most of the teams in the conference were acquired via the AFL--NFL merger and by expansion), while the Packers have spent more years in the same city than any other team in NFL history (having played in Green Bay

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  • This is super bowl XLV

  • LOL

    

  • hold da kæft hvor var den grineren

  • Yes endnu en fed video fra jer

  • lol the bra didn't even cover anything XD

  • ive really missed u guys :D

  • hahaha

  • yay... Scotts back

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