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5 Types Of Super Bowl Fans As Told By The Office

Every fan experiences the Super Bowl differently.

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5 Types Of Super Bowl Fans As Told By The Office
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The Super Bowl is the most watched sporting event on TV. Every year, we gather with our friends and family, with our pizza slices and tortilla chips to watch football. But the Super Bowl is more than just a sports game, it's broadcasted as an experience. From the unique commercials to the spectacle of the half-time show, there is much to love about watching the Super Bowl.

But the Super Bowl experience is different for each person. Here are the various people you may have encountered at your Super Bowl party explained in terms of The Office.

1. The All-Offensive Fan

This fan has no allegiance. It doesn't matter which team scores, you'll find them cheering loudly regardless.

2. The Football Newbie

This fan watches football twice a year: Thanksgiving and the Super Bowl. False starts, pass interference, and touchbacks, are all foreign concepts and need to be explained multiple times.

3. The Snacker

This fan could care less about the game. They're here for the pizza and the tortilla chips.

4. The Die-Hard Fan

This fan gets irrationally angry when their team makes mistakes and is constantly trash-talking everyone else.

5. The Advertisement Fan-atic

This fan is here for the Super Bowl commercials and the half-time show. The rest of the Super Bowl is really just unnecessary and boring.

But in the end, it doesn't matter at all. Because no matter what type of fan you are or what type of fan your friends are, the Super Bowl guarantees a memorable experience and we wouldn't trade it for the world.

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