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Tim Tebow, Betty White, and a Casket Full of Doritos

Recapping the Super Bowl XLIV ads

Published: Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Updated: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:02

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Focus on the Family

Tim and Pam Tebow posed for the camera in their mom-abusing Super Bowl ad

Well, it was a very disappointing Super Bowl, ad-wise. Bud Light was, as usual, somewhat funny (I WANT THAT HOUSE OF BUD LIGHT).

Doritos had a couple of funny commercials, although I don't think the guy who faked his own death to score a coffin full of Doritos had thought about how he would get oxygen.

I will also never look at Doritos the same way, all I see are tasty weapons now.

GoDaddy.com continued their stupid ads with Danica Patrick, again suggesting that there is nudity on their website without following through on that promise. Bastards.

Oh, and I don't wear pants.

The big "moment" of the night was Tim Tebow's ad about an anti-abortion group, Focus on the Family. For those of you who don't know, Tebow is very pro-life and is a very vocal regarding his virginity. The ad also starred his mom, and wasn't very explicit about the true reason why the commercial even existed.

Good for you, Tim. You won't have sex till marriage. I feel bad for your future wife, but good for you. She'll cry just as hard as you did at the SEC Championship game when she realizes what she got herself into.

While the ad could bring up discussions of how the network was unfairly biased when it decided to air this political commercial instead of others, it will more likely just alienate most NFL fans outside of Gainesville, FL.

Snickers also featured a commercial where an older woman got tackled to death. I'm detecting a theme.

 

The funniest ad of the Super Bowl though, didn't even air. One of the few banned ads was from the website Mancrunch.com, a dating site just for men.

The ad gets the point across in a funny manner. While some will find it offensive, it's mostly just hilarious.

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