Super Bowl 47: Who Killed the Power?
See what the Philadelphia area is tweeting about the Superdome power outage.
- By Lucy Bennett
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- February 3, 2013
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JASON
12:39 am on Monday, February 4, 2013
THE LIGHTS WERE SETUP TO FAIL FOR THE 49ERS TO COME BACK.........AND IT DIDN'T WORK!...IM NOT BUYING THAT BS!!!!!!!
JASON
12:40 am on Monday, February 4, 2013
JUST LIKE ALL SPORTS BESIDES 1 TRUE ONE IS REAL..........HOCKEY! THEY SCRIPTED THIS TO HAVE THE LIGHTS GO OUT!....END OF STORY!
Edward Tobin
12:38 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
Look they must have tried to bribe the refs and the players and when that failed the illuminati pulled the plug...but we're on to them...so there! Go Ravens.
Richard Weisgrau
5:01 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
Clearly it was some big time gambler(s) who made it happen. The Las Vegas sports books favored the 49ers. who if they lost would cost the bookies millions. The lights that went out were on the 49ers side of the stadium so that left the Ravens more in the dark. The gamblers thought that by taking the lights off the Ravens those players would relax more with no lights on their eyes and be less prepared at the resumption of play. That would give the 49ers the edge and help them come back to a victory. The rest is history. The 49ers came back. If it had not been for a failure of the refs to make a pass interference call, the 49er would have won the game. Of course, the bookies got to the refs during the time the power was being restored. Those bookies cover every base. But as Poe knew when he penned the Raven, the Ravens do not nod off in times of need. What is it that Poe wrote? "Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!' Quoth the raven, `Nevermore.' In other words, it's all for the birds.
John
12:33 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
I'm assuming you are kiddig Richard.
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