Not a Super fan?

0 Comments | USA TODAY, February, 2007 | by Robert Lipsyte

The Super Bowl is still three days away, yet the constant hype and speculation could make you think we were gearing up to invade Miami. The sports commentators are feverishly drawing their Xs and Os while the foodies are pushing their recipes for Couch Potato Pie. Politicians and pundits are pretending they are regular guys with predictions on which team will accomplish its mission. Even grandma is taking bets.

It may be hard to believe, but there are some people who are looking forward to Super Sunday with less than fanatic anticipation.

They wonder how they will survive the vast day of pre-game, game, halftime and post-game shows, and the commentary, replays, commercials, crowd shots, stage shows and celeb sightings -- not to mention the obligatory perky...

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