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Saturday, February 12th, 2022 4:49 PM

LIVE POLL: Female Stars Who Score the Best Super Bowl Seats

Super Bowl tickets are the elusive prize in an annual Holy Grail-like quest for sports fanatics. Ticket prices for the American-Style football championship game can be as costly as $100,000 per seat. Still, affordable tickets are available at face value, but securing them is more a matter of having the right connections. In this case, a celebrity with a one-two punch of star power and NFL connections would be an indispensable ally.

Female Stars Who Score the Best Super Bowl Seats

Hypothetically, which of these female entertainment celebrities* could best utilize their combined star power, NFL connections and passion for football to score you prime seats for the Super Bowl?

LIVE FEMALE POLL:  https://www.imdb.com/poll/_H4KsAPeLg0/

See the partial list of female football-connected entertainment celebrity options here: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls063207553/

*Answer pool is limited to individuals with regular contributions (past or present) to the production of entertainment media and a tangible connection to the National Football League, its teams, its broadcast partners or its sponsors via themselves or a family member. This clout would theoretically give them better access to the limited supply of Super Bowl tickets through the key organizations that receive the bulk of distributed face value tickets each year. 

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Alternate Question Phrasing

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Hypothetically, which of these entertainment celebrities would you enlist to use their combined star power, NFL connections and passion for football to score you prime seats for the Super Bowl?

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Hypothetically, which of these entertainment celebrities could best utilize their combined star power, NFL connections and passion for football to score you prime seats for the Super Bowl?

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Celebrity Football-Entertainment Memoriam

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Suggestions, notable celebrity candidates with NFL ties???

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@dan_dassow​ Thanks. I found a couple more viable options to add to the answer pool.

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American football, nah, I'll pass thanks. 

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Oh hell no! I'm an Aussie. IF I was going to watch football, it would be rugby league, it's kinda like American football, without all the padding, and the playbooks, and the timeouts, and the resetting after every-single-play, 80minutes start to finish, and we're done.

If you had a competition to win 2 free tickets to a soccer game in Australia, second prize would be 4 tickets. We do have a "national" soccer competition, but there are very few Aussies that watch it. The games are mostly ex-pat Brits, Euros, or South Americans.

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@rob_webster​ 

Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata, who played professional rugby growing up in Australia, weighed in when asked about the sports' fundamental distinctions.

The champions of the NFL's 2022 season will be determined when the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles meet in Super Bowl 57. But as two evenly matched squads prepare to clash, another debate was "settled" in the days before Super Sunday: What is the tougher sport, football or rugby?

No less an authority than Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata, who played professional rugby growing up in Australia, weighed in when asked about the sports' fundamental distinctions.

"Everything. Physically, mentally, the playbook, learning the techniques. I think the difference between the two sports – I would say rugby is such a free-flowing sport, right? And we know how many (play) stoppages there are in a football game," he said.

"There's so much technique involved in (football) – it's an absolute chess match – if you step 6 inches too far, you could ruin the play. To me, just from my experience, I really do believe that football is a lot harder than rugby!!!

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/nfl/super-bowl/2023/02/11/jordan-mailata-philadelphia-eagles-left-tackle-rugby-australia/11238050002/

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Trying to compare sports is like trying to compare a golf ball to a salmon.

I played both sports myself, as a front row prop I had to strip weight to keep up, as an offensive linesman I was encouraged to gain weight, at 125kg, it's not often people tell you what you need to do to bulk up, and yes, gridiron is a lot like a game of chess, I wouldn't sit down to watch a game of chess either!

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@rob_webster​ Comparing sports, akin to contrasting a golf ball with a salmon, is an endeavor of disparate natures. Having graced the fields of both rugby and American football, the divergence in physical demands is palpable. All other details information of golf sports is here. As a prop forward and offensive linesman, the intricacies of weight management were apparent. Just as a golfer adjusts clubs, athletes tailor physiques, each sport a unique challenge deserving admiration.

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