Monday, February 8, 2021

Super Bowl LV Weekend

 

Sat.- Mon., February 6-8, 2021

As happens every first Sunday in February, it was time for the NFL's climactic game, the Super Bowl.

It was Super Bowl LV this time with the defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs (16-2) taking on the National Conference Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers (14-5).

Before the big game, some of the NFL seasonal, individual honors were handed out including . . .

. . . this well deserved to
Los Angeles Rams Defensive Lineman
Aaron Donald as the
Defensive Player of the Year

Mahomes vs. Brady sounded
like a dream match-up

On paper . . .

The 3:30 p.m. Sunday Kickoff Pacific
time sounded much better than our
usual 12:30 a.m. MONDAY
Central European alternative

Would the Chiefs get to again call
one of the most famous plays in
Super Bowl history

Not a chance the way the Bucs defense played this day.

This would be a good example of
what Laurie usually plans for a
non-Covid 19 Super Bowl Party

This would have been
a good option as well

Instead we went to Mike and Vanessa's
new home to watch the game

There were only six of us in attendance, but Laurie and Vanessa still could have fed a group of 20+ fans with the delicious food they prepared. 

GAME ON!

NO CONTEST as QB Tom Brady
won his 7th Super Bowl ring

It was Tampa Bay's second Super Bowl Championship having previously won Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003, a 48-21 romp over the Oakland Raiders.

Tom Brady is indeed AMAZING!

On Monday, we had our monthly
meeting of the Rio Mesa H.S. retired
teachers group

We got the group up to 11 retirees today with the main topic of conversation being the slow Covid-19 vaccination process in Ventura County that lags way behind what is happening in other nearby counties.

Two of our retirees are Jewish

Even though heavy pressure and intimidation techniques were applied to both of them, they refused to give up the launch codes.

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