The NFL. Every team posed in the end zone after every turnover this year.
I've seen this said by a bunch of people and just don't get it. Every team did it after every turnover they got all year. It's strange, but was certainly not an early celebration
Thanks, both, for providing helpful context.
It was the game's turning point for me by generating a late game rooting interest in this (way less than) casual fan ... as I txted below to a friend when the game ended.
"I don't watch or care about football, so I don't know if it's common, but as soon as the Niners gathered for a photo op in the end zone after their touchdown that made it 19-10, I wanted the Chiefs to come back & win just to to repudiate the [PROFANITY FILTER STUFF].
#crankyoldperson "
Reminds me of the debate here a few weeks back about Andre Jackson after posterizing an opponent.
PS - My LIVth Super Bowl, among the least watched overall (<20% of the show), and I was eager for a good game, so I liked that part. I just not a fan of NFL, Goodell, more-is-more hype & vulgarity, etc.
When the a commercial for a company (Amazon) whose largest shareholder (Bezos) owns an influential newspaper (WaPo) legitimizes the term "fake news," I've see enough.
The end zone stuff made for a good schadenfreude setup because I didn't know it was a thing. And I'm mightily impressed that KC turned double digit deficits into double digit wins three times in a row.