It may seem like a no-brainer that watching the Super Bowl in person is the best way to see the game. (Why else would a single nosebleed ticket cost $5,000 minimum?) But sometimes the truth, like our belly button after a game day feast, is not so easy to see.
Since only 0.06 of us will actually be watching the game in person, it’s easy to believe the myth that we’re missing out. Like the time we skipped prom only to find out later everyone got laid. But even though we won’t be paying for the pleasure of in-person bragging rights, we’re not going to get emotional. After all, how different can it be really? We can still make irresponsible bets we know nothing about while getting sick on pizza halfway through the third quarter.
That said, clearly, there is a big difference between watching the Super Bowl at home versus going in person. And using our team of game day analysts, we’ve put together a scoring system to determine the best way to feast your eyes on the great gridiron at SoFi Stadium. And the results may surprise you. While we can’t tell you who’s going to win the game (the Rams), we can tell you who’ll win Mandatory’s ultimate game-day viewing experience in five, four, three, two…
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Face it. Where else can you watch championship football without pants on and not get arrested? It’s pure mathematics people.
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