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NFL Super Bowl HistoryNFL Super Bowl Home | NFL Super Bowl Teams | NFL Super Bowl Winners | NFL Super Bowl Bets | NFL Super Bowl Sportsbooks | NFL Super Bowl History | NFL Super Bowl 2005 | NFL Super Bowl PropositionsThe National Football League, pro football, Super Bowl winners, commercials, and halftime shows To the active generations of NFL football, sportsbooks, and sports betting and wagering fans, the Super Bowl equals the championship game, culmination of the playoffs, winning teams and MVPs, sports bets, odds, futures, and betting propositions, TV ads and commercials, pre-game performances and halftime shows. These are the constant, ever-present elements of NFL Super Bowl football popular culture. Super Bowl was the New England Patriots, Super Bowl was the San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl was U2, Super Bowl was Janet Jackson. NFL Super Bowl history spans a full century and give or take three decades now. Back in the day, not many of those things that are Super Bowl pop culture to NFL football, sportsbooks, and sports betting and wagering fans now, were true. College football players hesitated to get paid to play, and even as the National Football League started its college draft in 1936, not many of those drafted agreed to play at professional football. The slew of early Super Bowl ads and commercials, like Coke, Xerox, and Noxema ads in the 1970s, were thought to be better and are now considered as classics. It was marching bands, drill teams, dance troupes, and Up With People - who holds the record for most halftime performances - that graced the Super Bowl halftime shows. Last year, Super Bowl 2004, has been a memorable one for NFL Super Bowl history, not so much because the New England Patriots won over the Carolina Panthers, but because Janet Jackson bared a sun-adorned boob at halftime. The 2004 Super Bowl halftime incident happened before a record 144.4 million US viewers and made an all-time Internet record for “most searched event over one day”. It made for far greater audience impact and conversation than, say, Super Bowl ads on erectile dysfunction, in an NFL season in which Super Bowl commercials sold for a whopping average of $2.3 million per 30-second spot. As the big day of Super Bowl 2005 in Jacksonville draws near, NFL football, sportsbooks, and sports betting and wagering fans again wonder what about the championship event will make history. Pepsi and Budweiser will have Super Bowl commercials. The New England Patriots might play; the Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks might play. Paul McCartney will be performing at halftime. MTV will not be producing. With questions remaining unanswered, let us look back at what's happened so far at NFL Super Bowl football history. Maybe the clues are there. NFL Football HistoryThe earliest game of American football took place in 1860. The first football
game involving a pro football player was played in 1892. The name "National
Football League" came to be in 1922, and the monicker "Super Bowl",
in 1967. Those were very interesting times. Soccer and rugby were the games to
watch, American football did not even have its own rules. The NFL drafted, a few
came and conquered. The name of America's most watched single-day sporting event
today was inspired by a little girl and her toy. Immerse in NFL football history
and discover the struggles and triumphs that made the Super Bowl the power sport
that it is today. NFL Super Bowl Wins 2004Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston, Texas kicked off with a scoreless first-27 minutes,
the slowest start in NFL Super Bowl football history. Janet Jackson exposed a
boob during the halftime show, and changed the mood of NFL football, sportsbooks,
and sports betting and wagering fans altogether. The New England Patriots were
ahead. The Carolina Panthers were ahead. The Patriots were ahead. Then the Panthers
tied it. QB Tom Brady set up K Adam Vinatieri's 41-yard field goal with four seconds
left. And then came last season's most reliable foot in football. Relive 2004,
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at one point, must have worshipped the following: Apple's "1984", Coke's
"Mean Joe Green", Xerox's "Monks", McDonald's' "Showdown",
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in your life, you must have wished you were the guys who made those classic Super
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how much money goes into making them, how Janet Jackson overshadowed the ones
shown in 2004, and compare survey results on the Best Super Bowl Ads & Commercials
of All Time. NFL Super Bowl Halftime ShowsEnough already about Janet Jackson's breast-baring mishap with accomplice Justin
Timberlake at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show: there is more to the halftime
than that. Just ask the NFL football, sportsbooks, and sports betting and wagering
fans who especially remember U2. In what is considered by many to be the best
Super Bowl halftime performance ever, U2 rocked the stadium in 2002 and made sure
we were all having "A Beautiful Day" post-9/11. Sting, Aerosmith, Paul
McCartney, and Adam Sandler in a mini movie are all part of the NFL Super Bowl
halftime history, with McCartney slated to perform for the second time at the
2005 Super Bowl halftime. Super Bowl XXXIX at Jacksonville, Florida on February 6, 2005 culminates another pro football season for the NFL (National Football League). Score a touchdown in Super Bowl bets via reviewed and recommended NFL Super Bowl sportsbooks offering pro football betting propositions, odds, contests, and bonuses. Bet on favorite NFL teams like the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, and more. Move the odds to your favor with the best of NFL Super Bowl football history, winners, players, halftime shows, commercials, and advertising. Let the NFL Super Bowl football games begin!
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