They call this a Super Bowl?

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In the party I attended, a trophy is presented to the one who predicts things like winner, score, total points, MVP, etc.
I won the trophy this year.

My winning statements were "I never let facts or stats color my choices"
and "this was the first game I saw this season".

A well earned win on my part.

They had to come and get me as I was helping someone with the subtle points of using Lightroom.

edit: Oh, I forgot - had to leave the MVP blank as I did not know anyone's name...
 
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RE: Post award show audio- in 5.1 the echoes were heavy in the rear channels and the mic feed was in the center channel and relatively dry. I suspect if you were listening to a down mix to stereo for the TV or by the TV itself, they were overwhelming. I know that I tend to keep my rear channels boosted for cable TV because it seems like they tend to under play them, probably for the same in-set down mix issues, and the echoes were too much and I ended up reducing their level to even it up.
 
Re: They call this a Super Bowl?

RE: Post award show audio- in 5.1 the echoes were heavy in the rear channels and the mic feed was in the center channel and relatively dry. I suspect if you were listening to a down mix to stereo for the TV or by the TV itself, they were overwhelming. I know that I tend to keep my rear channels boosted for cable TV because it seems like they tend to under play them, probably for the same in-set down mix issues, and the echoes were too much and I ended up reducing their level to even it up.

Pre-game was no better. Rear channels turned off altogether.