If its job is to get people to be aware of and talk about Sunday Night Football it seems to be doing its job very well.
If its job is to get people to be aware of and talk about Sunday Night Football it seems to be doing its job very well.
Bumping in advance of tonight's travesty of an opening theme song. We must bring awareness to this egregious error. Send Carrie Underwood packing.
The way she does her shoulders when she walks... kinda backwards from the way they should move, but kinda with the beat of the "song"... just looks so awkward.
Serious Answer wrote:
The way she does her shoulders when she walks... kinda backwards from the way they should move, but kinda with the beat of the "song"... just looks so awkward.
Exactly. The movements are awkward, the lyrics are cheesy, the players are uncomfortable. This is terrible. Just terrible.
Bump. Almost time for the worst moment of the week.
MAKE. IT. STOP!!!
I don't get you guys. She is hot and good at singing. What's not to like?
I guess they figure there's a segment of the audience that tunes in to look at Carrie's legs. Nothing else makes sense.
confusion wrote:
I don't get you guys. She is hot and good at singing. What's not to like?
The song and lyrics are HORRID and the dancing is AWKWARD!!! Get rid of it NOW!!!
Typifies America. Not a country, just a cheesy corporation
This- and football is losing popularity- high schools are dropping JV programs and combining with other schools just to have a team.
Youth programs are suffering.
The song appeals to the "country" music fan in the south where it's still popular.
Get Faith Hill back!
Millenials, huh? wrote:
The best part of this insane Millenial-ism of the US is how their heads are going to explode when the next group of people takes over.
I mean, right now there's a Chevy commercial with focus group millenials trying to say something nice about some stupid Chevy car, and this one clueless woman says "the headlights look like an Audi." That speaks to this group of geniuses, apparently.
Oh god those Chevy focus group commercials are absolutely terrible. The dialogue and fakeness is cringe-worthy. Reminds me of McDonalds commercials or something. A bunch of pencil necks sitting in a board room are writing these ads thinking they are going to strike a chord with "today's youth"
Peef of Choleece wrote:
Millenials, huh? wrote:The best part of this insane Millenial-ism of the US is how their heads are going to explode when the next group of people takes over.
I mean, right now there's a Chevy commercial with focus group millenials trying to say something nice about some stupid Chevy car, and this one clueless woman says "the headlights look like an Audi." That speaks to this group of geniuses, apparently.
Oh god those Chevy focus group commercials are absolutely terrible. The dialogue and fakeness is cringe-worthy. Reminds me of McDonalds commercials or something. A bunch of pencil necks sitting in a board room are writing these ads thinking they are going to strike a chord with "today's youth"
Assuming by "next group of people takes over" you mean politics? My head (and those of plenty of other millennials that I know) will certainly not be exploding.
Also those Chevy commercials are terrible and certainly do not appeal to millennials.
I am pretty certain though that Carrie Underwood dancing "strikes a chord with 'today's youth'". Outside of this message board, I have never seen anyone complain about it, and most enjoy it.
Bumping in advance of the worst moment of the week, the airing of the Carrie Underwood Sunday Night song. A stop needs to be put to this.
The hits keep coming and the lights keep flashing...
Art Vandelay wrote:
Bumping in advance of the worst moment of the week, the airing of the Carrie Underwood Sunday Night song. A stop needs to be put to this.
She's hot, it should stay
She's back
Idontreallyknow wrote:
Art Vandelay wrote:Bumping in advance of the worst moment of the week, the airing of the Carrie Underwood Sunday Night song. A stop needs to be put to this.
She's hot, it should stay
Just because a girl is hot doesn't mean everything she does is okay. This song is a prime example of that.
Art Vandelay wrote:
Idontreallyknow wrote:She's hot, it should stay
Just because a girl is hot doesn't mean everything she does is okay. This song is a prime example of that.
But the song is okay so I'd keep it