I feel guilty about my lack of enthusiasm over Sunday’s big game but for whatever reason I just can’t seem to get excited over it. Part of the reason is that I have an early starting solo piano gig that’s going to interfere with me seeing the fourth quarter. Fortunately I have a good line of sight from the piano to the TV but I’m a little farther away than I’d like to be which will make identifying the holding calls tough.
The game is being played in Santa Clara which is 40 miles south of where I live. This is where the 49ers moved two season ago — a corporate designer stadium monstrosity. From all counts Levi’s Stadium has a nightmare parking situation which can take hours to enter and exit. Route 101 is a tough artery to deal with in the best of circumstances but one can only imagine how much worse it will be tomorrow. Throw in the post 9/11 security and you couldn’t pay me enough to attend this game. I’ve heard that there are people who flew in from out of town that aren’t able to go to the game but are going to local Santa Clara bars so that they can be close to the action. I pity these dullards. Stay at home and watch from your couch, for crying out loud. Santa Clara has no ambiance!
All of the Super Bowl festivities, whatever they are, have taken place in San Francisco which has made it tough for the working stiff musician to get into town for his gigs. (I live across the bay in a town just north of Berkeley called Albany) Tonight I’m gigging in North Beach which is a part of San Francisco that is only a 20 minute walk from the a Bart station. Tomorrow, however, I’m working in a part of San Francisco not serviced by Bart so I’ll have to drive. I’m hoping that everyone will already be ensconced at the TV of their choice by the time I have to leave.
And there you have it: My Super Bowl post. My prediction: Carolina 28 Denver 7.