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FakeNoose

(35,813 posts)
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 09:44 AM Feb 2023

Governor Shapiro announces Super Bowl LVII bets with Missouri, Kansas governors

(link) https://www.abc27.com/pennsylvania/governor-shapiro-announces-super-bowl-lvii-bets-with-missouri-and-kansas-governors/?mc_cid=b8c631ebda&mc_eid=3ab2f24ac3

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — On Thursday, Governor Josh Shapiro announced that he made friendly bets with Missouri Governor Mike Parson and Kansas Governor Laura Kelly ahead of Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

“Like millions of Pennsylvanians, Lori and I are excited to cheer on the Philadelphia Eagles and watch them bring the Lombardi Trophy back to the Commonwealth,” said Governor Shapiro. “Pennsylvania is home to the greatest small businesses in the country – and while I love to share the best Pennsylvania has to offer with my friends in other states, the Eagles have been so good this season that I’m willing to double down on a win this week. Go Birds!”

Before the game, Gov. Parson and Gov. Shapiro will exchange Eagles and Chiefs flags. The governor of the losing team will have to hang the flag of the winning team in their office.

Gov. Shapiro has bet an assortment of food from Pennsylvania small businesses as part of the wager with Gov. Kelly. The following foods will be sent to Gov. Kelly if the Chiefs win:
*Soft pretzels from Philly Style Hand Twisted Soft Pretzel Bakery in Levittown, Bucks County
*Cheesesteaks from Tony Luke’s in Philadelphia
*Eagles Mini Donuts from Collegeville Italian Bakery in Montgomery County

If the Eagles win, Gov. Kelly will send Gov. Shapiro the following:
*Creekstone Farms Black Angus Beef
*Chocolate-covered sunflower seeds


- more at link, with video -

I'm rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles this year, since the Steelers didn't make the playoffs.
Go Eagles!

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Governor Shapiro announces Super Bowl LVII bets with Missouri, Kansas governors (Original Post) FakeNoose Feb 2023 OP
KC!.................... Lovie777 Feb 2023 #1
My support for Josh aside (and intense disdain for MO governor), gotta root for KC! hlthe2b Feb 2023 #2
I'll Take Pretzels & Donuts Over Sunflower Seeds Every Day SoCalDavidS Feb 2023 #3
day old cheesesteaks! lapfog_1 Feb 2023 #4
I'd think they wouldn't make them ahead of time ... Hugh_Lebowski Feb 2023 #5
I have always lived in Kansas MuseRider Feb 2023 #9
Another Steelers fan here rooting for the Eagles! KC livetohike Feb 2023 #6
I wonder if Eagle fans would root for the Steelers if they were in the bowl. twodogsbarking Feb 2023 #7
Looks like Shapiro will be.... Tree-Hugger Feb 2023 #8
Why Kansas? Gore1FL Feb 2023 #10
Because Kansas doesn't have an NFL team, so they support KC Chiefs. Not unusual especially hlthe2b Feb 2023 #14
I never recall it happening before. nt Gore1FL Feb 2023 #17
Huh? you know no one whose favored team is not in-state? That's pretty wild. hlthe2b Feb 2023 #18
That has very little to do with nearby governors making bets, though. Gore1FL Feb 2023 #19
I told you why. Kansas City is partially in Kansas and that part is only 3 miles away from the MO hlthe2b Feb 2023 #20
When has it happened previously? Gore1FL Feb 2023 #21
I know of no other Superbowl team named for a city in two bordering states. hlthe2b Feb 2023 #22
I don't feel rude. I apologize If I come off that way. Gore1FL Feb 2023 #23
On that (Parsons) we absolutely agree and yes, I don' know if the "3-way" bet was placed in prior hlthe2b Feb 2023 #24
It happened with mayors in 2018 BumRushDaShow Feb 2023 #25
Thanks! Gore1FL Feb 2023 #26
You're welcome BumRushDaShow Feb 2023 #27
Bills fan here Jerry2144 Feb 2023 #11
The Steelers have had a few experiences being cheated out of a playoff win FakeNoose Feb 2023 #16
Pennsy Giants fan checking in meow2u3 Feb 2023 #12
Same Here Deep State Witch Feb 2023 #13
Philly burbs here Freddie Feb 2023 #15

hlthe2b

(106,476 posts)
2. My support for Josh aside (and intense disdain for MO governor), gotta root for KC!
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 09:47 AM
Feb 2023

Here's hoping for a plane-load of cheesesteaks heading West.

lapfog_1

(30,214 posts)
4. day old cheesesteaks!
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 09:59 AM
Feb 2023

gross. They are only really good when freshly made.

And who thought of chocolate covered sunflower seeds? Being born and raised in Kansas, I've had plenty of chocolate covered "things" and I have had bags of sunflower seeds, but I've never thought about combining the two.

Also, while growing up in the KC suburbs (on the Kansas) side, I was always a Chiefs fan... BUT I always (even in the 1960s) thought the team name was racist... and the horse "war paint" was over the top... and when they adopted the "tomahawk chop" from the Atlanta Braves that was really ugly.... and, last, I never ever associated the Chiefs as being a Kansas team. They are a KCMO team, they play in Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri. Just like St. Louis is not in Illinois, Kansas City is (mostly) not in Kansas. Only some of the nicer suburbs are in Kansas. And some of the not so nicer suburbs.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
5. I'd think they wouldn't make them ahead of time ...
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 10:09 AM
Feb 2023

You could put together a cold package with the ingredients and overnight it.

MuseRider

(34,383 posts)
9. I have always lived in Kansas
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 11:17 AM
Feb 2023

and I do not see much of any benefit to us being so close to KC where the Chiefs are and I do not think we get anything at all from the Chiefs. I was confused by that as well.

Maybe someone knows more about the new stadium being considered?

They have certainly looked hard at that area (name escapes me now) that is just inside the Kansas border.

livetohike

(23,002 posts)
6. Another Steelers fan here rooting for the Eagles! KC
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 10:23 AM
Feb 2023

can keep their chocolate covered sunflower seeds though .

twodogsbarking

(12,230 posts)
7. I wonder if Eagle fans would root for the Steelers if they were in the bowl.
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 10:44 AM
Feb 2023

Black and Gold will never grow old.

hlthe2b

(106,476 posts)
14. Because Kansas doesn't have an NFL team, so they support KC Chiefs. Not unusual especially
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 01:08 PM
Feb 2023

given a fair part of KC is in Kansas and the driving distance from Kansas City, KS to Kansas City, MO is a mere 3 miles.

There are (or were) plenty of Colorado Broncos fans on the western side of Kansas. And, this Coloradoan is a Chiefs fan--at least this year.

hlthe2b

(106,476 posts)
18. Huh? you know no one whose favored team is not in-state? That's pretty wild.
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 06:01 PM
Feb 2023

The entire upper mountain west has to follow teams outside their state if they do at all. Look at where NFL team franchises are located. There are wide berths of the nation for which no city with a major league team exists. If they watch NFL then they are choosing a team and most often the one closest to them in the region.

Gore1FL

(21,931 posts)
19. That has very little to do with nearby governors making bets, though.
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 06:12 PM
Feb 2023

Can you give me an example of a time this has happened before? I can't think of one. I'll accept any sport.

It's not a big deal that they are doing. I am not objecting. As far as my recollection, I don't remember governors who did not have a state-residing team making wagers with governors who did before this. I will gladly stand corrected with another example.

hlthe2b

(106,476 posts)
20. I told you why. Kansas City is partially in Kansas and that part is only 3 miles away from the MO
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 06:46 PM
Feb 2023

border, so the Kansas governor represents a ton of KC Chief fans and is undoubtedly one herself. The team bears the name of Kansas City which is partially in Kansas and Missouri.

Knowing the area and the region and the fanbase, it isn't at all unusual to me.

Gore1FL

(21,931 posts)
21. When has it happened previously?
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 08:17 PM
Feb 2023

My comment pertained to this being a unique occurrence.

I'm not sure why pursuing this argument is so important to you give that you haven't produced a single example of this happening before which is all you would need do to prove me wrong.

When has a governor of a Superbowl* team ever made a bet with a governor without a Superbowl* team regarding the outcome of the Superbowl*?

* or World Series, Stanley Cup, et al.

hlthe2b

(106,476 posts)
22. I know of no other Superbowl team named for a city in two bordering states.
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 08:19 PM
Feb 2023

Why so rude? I wasn't that way to you. This ought to be a fun thread but instead, you want to argue about a friendly bet by governors associated with the teams and when I tried to explain why the Governor of Kansas is likewise considered part of the mix, you get mad... I just don't get it. Maybe you are having a bad day. Go drink a beer or relax and maybe things will get better.

Gore1FL

(21,931 posts)
23. I don't feel rude. I apologize If I come off that way.
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 08:40 PM
Feb 2023

I was pointing out that this was unique, to which you now seem to agree.

If anything, I'd argue a better reason for including Kansa is that Gov. Parsons is such a stick-in-the-mud; they had to go to Kansas just to add personality.

Again, sorry if I came off rude. Re-reading my posts, I see some frustration seeping through my text. I'm not meaning to be a Gov. Parsons, myself!

hlthe2b

(106,476 posts)
24. On that (Parsons) we absolutely agree and yes, I don' know if the "3-way" bet was placed in prior
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 09:04 PM
Feb 2023

KC Chiefs Superbowl appearances as the gubernatorial players change and I'm too lazy to research it.

'Sorry that we seemed to have been talking past each other.

To a good game!

BumRushDaShow

(142,969 posts)
25. It happened with mayors in 2018
Sun Feb 12, 2023, 09:21 AM
Feb 2023

when Marty Walsh, then mayor of Boston, was too superstitious to bet on the Patriots (an "Irish thing" as was noted by him in articles although Philly's mayor Jim Kenney is also very much Irish )

Mayor Kenney Enters 'Rocky Bet' With Mayor Of Brockton, Massachusetts


January 25, 2018 / 11:36 PM / CBS Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It's traditional for mayors from the cities competing in the Super Bowl to make a bet on the outcome, but when the Patriots are playing, the opponents have to get creative.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, true to his Irish heritage, is superstitious. He bet on the Pats a couple of times and they lost, so he stopped, and then they started winning.

Now, he thinks the bets were a jinx and he won't participate. But the mayor of Brockton reached out to Mayor Jim Kenney this week at the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and offered a Rocky versus Rocky wager: Brockton has a statue of Rocky Marciano. Philadelphia, of course, has Rocky Balboa.

The Rocky in the losing city will wear the winner's team garb. Kenney also put up a keg of Yards beer against a case of Stockton's Rocky Marciano wine.

https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/rocky-bet-super-bowl-52/

FakeNoose

(35,813 posts)
16. The Steelers have had a few experiences being cheated out of a playoff win
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 04:49 PM
Feb 2023

So I totally get it.

Normally I'm rooting AGAINST the New England Patriots (also Baltimore Ravens) in the Super Bowl. If either of those teams gets to the Super Bowl, it means they dashed our hopes to smithereens. Cheating may have occurred, but it's rarely been proven. Remember when Tom Brady and the Patriots played with deflated footballs? That was against the Steelers and he got caught, but the damage was already done. The referees made him play will fully inflated balls for the rest of the game, but the Patriots had already beaten the Steelers in the first half of the big playoff game.

meow2u3

(24,927 posts)
12. Pennsy Giants fan checking in
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 12:22 PM
Feb 2023

I'm going to put the Giants-Eagles rivalry for one day and say, Go, Birds!

Deep State Witch

(11,287 posts)
13. Same Here
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 12:22 PM
Feb 2023

Rooting for the Iggles, since the Steelers aren't in it. Gotta bring the Lombardi Trophy back to PA!

Freddie

(9,709 posts)
15. Philly burbs here
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 01:30 PM
Feb 2023

Go Eagles!!

My grandkids’ school district (and many others around here) is actually having a 2-hour delay on Monday, to make things “easier” for hungover parents.

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