Super Bowl 46.

I didn't watch it.
I didn't even listen to this on the radio.
I didn't even miss it.

Really.
No foolin'.

Life is good without having to spend four-plus hours in front of a television.

If the Bears were in the game, or even if the Broncos were in the game, I would have listened to it on the radio - and done about four or five things while I did just that.

I did thoroughly enjoy the Manchester United/Chelsea English Premier League Football Match on Fox earlier that Sunday. 

90 minutes of continuous football action with absolutely no commercials (not even one). A short Half Time break with some in-studio insight and highlights (sprinkled with the usual commercials) and the after--the-match recap and roundup and the entire broadcast was complete a little after Noon. 

Total time in front of the television: 2 hours (including two halves of 45 minutes of straight, uninterrupted game action with no commercial breaks or in-screen ads).

I think I really enjoy the real football.
I think I especially enjoy the real football on television.

I think the Giants won the Super Bowl, right?
But, hey, what was your favorite commercial? That's most important, of course.

You'll have to explain the commercials to me - I didn't see any of them.