Which team will win Super Bowl LX?

Which team will win Super Bowl LX?


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I used to be really big into Axis & Allies (and the rest of the Game Master Line along with Adjacents [such as War of the Ring...etc] that utilized A&A like systems).

The 1e A&A game was a typical wargame made by Larry Harris. It used the components common to Wargames of the time.

It was picked up by MB and they made the 2nd edition of A&A (the box that you have), though there were several printings of it (harder to tell which printing one has then what edition). It had plastic pieces for armies and other improved components as well as slightly simplified rules.

The Third edition was the Revised edition and made several changes to the rules.

Then, I think is when Anniversary Edition came out and then the first 1942 version (or was it 1941). That later one was sort of controversial for me as they stopped including paper money with that one.

Then came the revised 1941, the 1942 Second Edition, and more recently the rereleased Anniversary edition.

My favorites are probably Anniversary Edition, and then the Second Edition (Which you have) followed by the 3rd Edition.

That said, I'll always play a Game of A&A, but depending on who it is with, it will either be bonkers (as experienced A&A players use strategies that some would consider...unnatural in how the war normally seems) or more relaxed and enjoyable.
I went to GenCon one year, and they had a new Axis & Allies game -- but it was a collectible miniatures game, instead of the standard versions. It had plastic pieces, and you got a random assortment in each box. I played a demo game, but it uses buckets and buckets of dice -- multiple for each unit, which meant you were rolling a lot every turn, which made for a slew game. And they had simplified the rules for it, removing a lot of the cool edge cases you can have. I didn't care for it.

When I went to the hobby shop the next time, I talked to the owner who was a huge A&A fan. I told him why I didn't think it would sell in the store to the other grognards and he seemed to agree with me. He still bought two cases of boxes -- but for himself. I don't think I ever saw the grognards play it there, and they played practically every wargame ever made, at least once...
 

I used to be really big into Axis & Allies (and the rest of the Game Master Line along with Adjacents [such as War of the Ring...etc] that utilized A&A like systems).

The 1e A&A game was a typical wargame made by Larry Harris. It used the components common to Wargames of the time.

It was picked up by MB and they made the 2nd edition of A&A (the box that you have), though there were several printings of it (harder to tell which printing one has then what edition). It had plastic pieces for armies and other improved components as well as slightly simplified rules.

The Third edition was the Revised edition and made several changes to the rules.

Then, I think is when Anniversary Edition came out and then the first 1942 version (or was it 1941). That later one was sort of controversial for me as they stopped including paper money with that one.

Then came the revised 1941, the 1942 Second Edition, and more recently the rereleased Anniversary edition.

My favorites are probably Anniversary Edition, and then the Second Edition (Which you have) followed by the 3rd Edition.

That said, I'll always play a Game of A&A, but depending on who it is with, it will either be bonkers (as experienced A&A players use strategies that some would consider...unnatural in how the war normally seems) or more relaxed and enjoyable.
I had no idea this existed until you brought it up. I had to go check it out lol

 

(As an aside, man, "Kid" Rock, you're 55, you're literally a grandad, you can't keep calling yourself that! He wasn't even really a "kid" by the time he got popular, he was 35 in 2005!)
He also apparently lacks the ability to actually perform live anymore, if his absolutely atrocious lipsynching was anything to go by. I'm not convinced he even knew the lyrics of the song he was "singing".
So is Seattle's defensive rush that good, the Patriot's offensive line that bad, or was it a coaching issue? Seattle made New England look like children trying to play ball.
It helps that New England hadn't really played a remotely quality team outside of Buffalo all season until this point. They barely managed to a squeak past a Denver team without their starting QB. Their defense managed to make Justin Herbert and CJ Stroud look absolutely silly but those are also QBs with a notable tendency to absolutely wilt under the pressure of the playoffs. The AFC in general was just off this season; the real contenders were in the NFC. As is typically the case when it happens, the all NFC-West NFC Championship game proved to be the "real" Super Bowl, such as it is.
3/4 of the commercials were badly done AI. It reminded me of the Superbowl that was all dot com ads several years ago. One can only hope the AI industry pops just like the dot com bust did.
The commercials were generationally terrible this year. Nearly every commercial in the lineup was either
*AI
*Cryptocurrency (which was a choice considering the moment Crypto is having these past few weeks)
*Bad AI
*Gambling
*Bad de-aging AI
*One of the greatest athletes in history is hawking weight-loss drugs^
*More gambling
*Even more AI
*One really cute Pokemon commercial



^I say weight-loss drugs because that's what they're marketed as, in reality GLP-1 is a diabetes medication, one that I actually need to survive but is constantly overpriced and out-of-stock compared to all of my other medications because doctors hate fat people
 

He also apparently lacks the ability to actually perform live anymore, if his absolutely atrocious lipsynching was anything to go by. I'm not convinced he even knew the lyrics of the song he was "singing".
Ritchie claims that “jumping and gyrating like a monkey” necessitates switching off with his DJ but the camera wasn’t switched when that occurred. His explanation anyway.
 

As is typically the case when it happens, the all NFC-West NFC Championship game proved to be the "real" Super Bowl, such as it is.

Watching the Thursday night Rams vs Hawks, or the Playoff Rams vs Hawks game again will definitely be a guilty pleasure.*

When you think about it the Hawks season was potentially saved by the Two Point conversion fumble casualy picked up in the end zone that Thursday night.

*as a Hawks fan I hate the Rams. As a football fan I can respect them.
 

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