I Don't Care Who Wins the Super Bowl.
Briefly

The author shares a personal perspective on the Super Bowl, emphasizing a lack of emotional investment unless their favorite team, the Bears, is involved. They reflect on a past encounter with Tom Coughlin, revealing how personal experiences can influence one’s rooting interests. The Super Bowl, to the author, is less about the game and more about social gatherings and culinary experiments, marking the close of the NFL season, while their attention shifts to other sports like Premier League soccer and golf, in which they feel less connected.
As someone who only roots for one team, my sporting focus shifts to the Premier League, and the four golf majors on the horizon.
For the writer, when the Bears are not involved, the Super Bowl is about trying a new wing recipe in the air fryer.
Read at Dabearsblog
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