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By Rod Walker - Advocate
ATLANTA — For those who chose to attend the Boycott Bowl instead of watching the Super Bowl, you didn't miss much.
Super Bowl LIII* (yeah, it'll always have an asterisk beside it to the folks who spent their Sunday partying in the streets of New Orleans instead of tuning in to the game) won't be one you'll be talking about years from now.
Well, you might remember Gladys Knight's national anthem. And you might remember Maroon 5's halftime show.
But the two quarters of football before and after Adam Levine and his band hit the stage didn't leave much to write about.
The Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots (two of the top four scoring offenses in the NFL this season) stayed in a funk all game long. But in the end, the Patriots' dynasty continued as Tom Brady and Bill Belichick hauled another Lombardi Trophy back to Boston with a 13-3 victory. ...
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