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    Super Bowl Party Pick 'Em

    Many people spice up their Super Bowl parties with a pool based on scoring - which can be fun, even for non-football fans.  But I was sent an even more interesting game, certain to involve and entertain everyone at your Super Bowl shindig.  Check out the following scoring system that includes guesses for all aspects of the TV event.  Let me know in the comments if you try this yourself, and what your final score ends up being!

    SUPER BOWL CONTEST – 2011
    From the Blood & Mud Football League for the 2010 Season

    Make all picks prior to start of the game! Circle choices below the text of the
    question. Questions have been grouped so those scores can be processed at
    certain points of the game to get a running total. There are thirty (30)
    questions in all worth a total of one hundred (100) points.

    PRE-GAME: (16 points)

    1) Number of players at coin toss?
    (2 points) 6 & under or 7 & up

    2) Who will win the coin toss?
    (3 points) Pittsburgh or Green Bay

    3) Last Commercial before Kickoff
    (4 points) Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

    4) Minute (PST) kickoff happens
    (3 points) Before 3:30 – Between - After 3:40

    5) First Commercial after Kickoff
    (4 points) Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

    FIRST QUARTER: (10 points)

    6) First team to score in quarter
    (3 points) Pitt or GB or Neither

    7) Will Packer quarterback Aaron Rodgers score in the First Quarter?
    (2 points) YES or NO

    8) Winning at end of quarter
    (5 points) Pitt (+ 7) or GB (- 6)

    SECOND QUARTER: (10 points)

    9) First team to score in quarter
    (3 points) Pitt or GB or Neither

    10) Will Steeler wide receiver Mike Wallace score in the Second Quarter?
    (2 points) YES or NO

    11) Winning at end of quarter
    (5 points) Pitt (+ 5) or GB (- 4)

    HALF TIME: (17 points)

    12) Team with ball at end of 1st Half
    (2 points) Pittsburgh or Green Bay

    13) First Commercial after 1st Half
    (4 points)Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

    14) Last Commercial before 2nd Half KO
    (4 points) Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

    15) Minute (PST) of 2nd Half kickoff
    (3 points) Before 5:00 – Between - After 5:15

    16) First Commercial after 2nd Half kickoff
    (4 points) Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

    THIRD QUARTER: (10 points)

    17) First team to score in quarter
    (3 points) Pitt or GB or Neither

    18) Will Packer wide receiver Greg Jennings score in the Third Qtr?
    (2 points) YES or NO

    19) Winning at end of quarter
    (5 points) Pitt (- 4) or GB (+ 3)

    FOURTH QUARTER: (10 points)

    20) First team to score in quarter
    (3 points) Pitt or GB or Neither

    21) Will Steeler running back Rashard Mendenhall score in the Fourth Quarter?
    (2 points) YES or NO

    22) Winning at end of quarter
    (5 points) Pitt (- 3) or GB (+ 2)

    OVERTIME/POST-GAME: (27 points)

    23) Will there be overtime?
    (2 points) YES or NO

    24) Who will score more points in the game?
    Steeler kicker Shaun Suisham or Packer kicker Mason Crosby?
    (2 points) Suisham or Crosby or Tie

    25) First Commercial after Game End
    (4 points) Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

    26) Winning at end of GAME
    (5 points) Pitt (- 2) or GB (+ 1)

    27) Over/Under for game (total points)
    (5 points) Under 42 or 43 & up

    28) Minute (PST) GAME ends
    (3 points) Before 6:45 – Between - After 7:15

    29) Will Steeler quarterback Ben Roethlisberger be the game MVP?
    (1 point) YES or NO

    30) First Commercial after Trophy
    (4 points) Beer, Car, Movie/TV, Snack, Soda, Computer/SW/Internet, or, Other

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    Reader Comments (22)

    This is a fantastic idea. I am looking forward to watching the Super Bowl even though my team didn't make it. I printed out the game sheet and am hoping it will interest my girls (ages 5 and 7) to watch the game with me. Thanks Jeff for sharing such a creative game.

    I am now on the line to think of a prize for the winner!

    Take Care,
    Brent

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBrent Sallee

    Quick question: what do the + & - numbers after the Pitt and GB mean?

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJoe

    thanks Jeff I am going to give this one a try!.

    Joe...I believe the + or - is the point spread although usually they are the same number. So after the first quarter the question is Pitt (+ 5) or GB (- 4). If you take Pitt you are saying they will be ahead when you count their actual points plus 5 or if you take Green Bay you take their actual points but have to subtract 4.

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTim

    You should post your answers pregame.

    By the way - keep up the posting!

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDeviled Eggs with Paprika

    I didn't create this list, so I think I am going to ignore the spread for the ends of quarters and just pick straight up. Feel free to play as you like.

    February 6, 2011 | Registered CommenterJeff Cannata

    Yeah explaining point spread to non-football people does not sound fun (especially 5-7 year olds) I am going to the "straight up" idea, but adding a "Tied" option

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTim

    Kate (my 7 year old) asked what Pizza commercial would be? Snack or other? We decided to tweak our score card to swap out snack with food (includes chips, pizza, kfc, etc.).

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBrent Sallee

    This is cool.

    You should have added some half time questions.
    1. Will Fergie expose her breast/s
    2. Will will.i.am use auto tune
    3. Will the other two members of the Black Eyed Peas do anything

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHugh

    Nice idea, Jeff. My mom said it kept her interested in the game. I won our group with 58.

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDan

    Great game, Jeff. Thanks! I got 42 (the answer to life, the universe and everything). But my wife got an impressive 68 points.

    February 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJeffyJohnson

    I did this with my family and had a great itme doing it. I came in last with 24pts, then my brother with 39pts, my dad with 42pts, and then my mom in first with 44pts. Great game!

    February 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTed

    Great game kept us entertained!! I ended up with 33 points my roommate beat me with a 34! Will definitely play again next year!!

    February 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMatt

    This made the game fun for all of us. There was a clear winner. My sons best friend got a total of 70 points. I came in last. If you only scored the times and commercials my son was the clear winner. This was a great idea, we loved it.

    February 7, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterchuck

    Jeff, thanks! We played with about 13 people. Winner got 58, loser got 13 and was quite embarrassed. Thanks for sharing this!

    for our group, it seemed that the Packers fans did very well. even though it was a close game, if you picked packers every time, you'd score high.

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