Chapter 1: What surprising event happened with Boomer and the Super Bowl tickets?
I mean, I guess we'll do picks at the end of the show, right? I mean, I guess we could talk about the game a little bit. I mean, Boomer gave his pick out already. So, like 6 o'clock.
And Al said it was not a cool game.
Yeah, I agree. Sort of like Groundhog Day when it comes to the Super Bowl, cool game or not. Like, is it or is it not? I agree. It's not. There's no buzz to it.
Not at all.
Chapter 2: What were the initial reactions to the Super Bowl game atmosphere?
Not here anyway. We're not out there.
Tickets are still available.
Really? On the secondary market?
I heard that they hadn't sold out. Wow. Come on. Yeah. Now, I know every team gets their allotment of tickets. Now, whether or not their season ticket holders want those tickets or whoever they give their tickets to, it seemed to me like there wasn't that much demand this year.
Yeah, it doesn't necessarily surprise you. These are two good fan bases for sure, but who the hell wants to go out to Santa Clara and watch these two teams play if you're not rooting for them?
Yeah, you go on StubHub and the ticket prices are ridiculous. Well, for where, though? I mean, the get-in price anyway at the cheapest price. Upper deck, $4,000?
Yeah, that's the cheapest price anyway. Isn't that what they cost? That's actually not that much for a Super Bowl ticket, right?
For the upper deck?
Yeah, normally, I've seen in past years when you have... You know, like these great matchups, like, you know, when it was the Giants and the Patriots, those tickets were through the roof. True to roof.
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Chapter 3: How did the ticket prices compare to previous Super Bowls?
Yeah, and we stayed the whole time. Yeah. Nothing's free out. Somebody's paying for something somewhere.
Well, hold on. This is a better point. With ticket prices like this, and you're saying these aren't expensive, you dropped a doozy of some cash, and these guys left early?
Yeah. Fake news.
We were there the whole time.
What are you talking about? The longer I'm here, Jerry, the more that I realize they take advantage of me. We were there the whole time.
And take me for granted. That's why I was so worked up getting out of there because there's so many people that we had to get in and around to get Gina to her call to the airport for the flight.
She's an adult. She couldn't do it herself.
I thought Eddie told me you left after the third quarter. No way. No, come on. You definitely did not leave after the third quarter. That's insane. You're absolutely out of your mind. That is fake news. Yeah. Very sad. And then it was our fault, too, that we stayed to the end. Eddie and I were like, we can't leave. Al was like, I got to get out of the car. We're like, no, no, no.
You're going to regret this. There's going to be an unbelievable ending to this game. We were there for the overtime. Oh, yeah. And then even Al, with the confetti was coming down, the Chiefs confetti, he grabbed a piece of red on the way out and said, look at this. I got this forever. It's in his drawer over there, too.
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Chapter 4: What challenges did the group face leading up to the game?
Was there ever a discussion between you guys that, hey, Boom's got us tickets. Maybe we sell the tickets and stay in a hotel and watch a game here. Was there ever?
We didn't trust that one of us would break and...
But the discussion was had.
100%. Oh, yeah, over a couple drinks prior?
Yeah. We sort of pulled the money together, how much, you know, seats together. Oh, yeah. Take a picture of ourselves outside the stadium. Yeah. And we were, like, thinking, like, what if, though? Like, he knew where we were, came over, say hi, and it was like, you know, there's this family from Nebraska sitting there. Wouldn't have been good for us.
I knew where you were sitting because I saw you with my binoculars. Oh, wow. Yeah. I had to make sure you guys were there.
Didn't even think of that. Yeah. Uh-huh. All right. Would you have been annoyed? 100%. No, no, no. No, no, no.
Let me finish. I'm annoyed every morning. Yes.
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Chapter 5: What unexpected situations arose during the Super Bowl experience?
Would you have been annoyed had they not known you knew and there was no conversation? And let's say they handed you $12,000 cash for the ticket price. Yeah. But they took the rest.
How about this? This was my fail-safe thing. Okay. We hold on to the money, and if he ever asked us, we weren't there and provided proof. We took it for the foundation. We were going to donate it. It was our surprise, but you ruined it. That was the one. I actually maybe got... That's a good one. Got close to convincing you guys.
I don't know why it just hit me now, but I thought of that prior to the game, but I was so caught up in the pregame stuff that I never really reflected back on it.
Because that was a big one. That was a huge Super Bowl.
It was, because I remember the ticket prices were going through the roof. Yeah, yeah.
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Chapter 6: How did the group feel about their decision to stay until the end of the game?
Now, we looked online. Of course we did.
I mean...
Oh, that would have been something. I don't know how I would have reacted to that. I really don't.
Well, it wouldn't have mattered because we would have been pissed if we got all that money and then you found out and we had to give it to the foundation. You would have been thrilled and we would have been like, damn it. A, we didn't get to go to the Super Bowl. B, we couldn't keep any of this cash. What a bunch of losers. You did look with Badakuzo?
Chapter 7: What was the outcome of the game and how did it affect the attendees?
Seriously? I did, yeah. Okay.
Yeah, we were there. Yeah, I know you were sitting. All the way to the end. No, that's not true.
Yeah. Eddie did get a nosebleed up there.
But the fourth ticket holder, I don't think she would have been in. She wanted to go for sure. Of course she does. She wanted to go to Minnesota's too, but Al wouldn't let her.
That's still, when I think back to this show, that is still one of the most bizarre 24 hours when I left you guys to go to Illinois for the one day for the Rutgers game. And when I came back, all hell had broken loose.
It was one of my least favorite weeks ever because I got really sick with a cold. Gina was in the hospital pregnant. And then... And Gina almost left him. It was negative 30 degrees outside every day. Eddie almost died, frozen to death. And then Al was a complete basket case because Boomer offered Super Bowl tickets and we'd lost him completely. Yeah, that was bad. That was tough.
I remember coming back and Eddie's like, you have no idea what you missed. And Charlie was telling you to go home. Yeah, I know. And I was like, no, I can't do it. Well, Gina said, I'm fine. I'll be fine. It's okay. And if she would have been like, I need you, then I would have gotten on the plane. But I wasn't listening to Chernoff. Right. Why start now? He said, go. It's your wife.
I'm like, I can't. I got to interview Roger Staubach. That set with the fake rocks. Yeah, with mini golf. It was the mini golf thing there. Wow.
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