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A few pics from the Super Bowl Weekend


cookinwithgas

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No game pics, you are welcome

 

As usual all the pictures I took are at: https://pantherfanz.smugmug.com/2015/Super-Bowl-50/

 

Saturday morning my wife and I visited Alcatraz, our first time. Neat place but we didn't have a lot of time. Heres a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge on the way back to the pier

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I was more than happy at the amount of fan support on display all weekend for our team. This is right outside the line to get into Super Bowl City across the street from the waterfront.

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We got back from Alcatraz and to SB City by 1, but it took a half hour to get though the giant security line, which goes to the right of this pic all the way up the street, past the stage and to the next block. So we missed being inside for the fan rally I ended up listening to it live but watching it on Jeremys periscope in the line, so THANKS JEREMY! The Spanish announcers did some funny stuff up there.

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Some of our friends from the Pro Football Ultimate Fan Association were there - some of them drove pretty long distances for not having their teams in the game

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Posing while trying to get on NFL Network (we didn't LOL)

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We had a great group of friends to hang with which made everything fantastic

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Psuedo tailgating in Green Lot 4 - we parked there because they said we could tailgate (no grills) but as soon as we got there a cop car came up and yelled at everyone through their loudspeaker that no tailgating was allowed - we quickly cleared that up and had some fun with some new friends as well

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Luckily we know how to do this stuff and in short order were having a grand old time

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How to get a 16 year old birthday boy to smile

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The walk in was long but was a blast. Everyone is in a great mood, the weather was perfect, and we were all well prepped for the trip.

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Hung out with Mario Addisons mom and brother for a while

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Almost there!

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The best moment of the game, all downhill from here. Pretty sure any orange you see here is the fault of PSL owners selling their tickets. That's GoToGirls shoulder on the left.

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