A D.C. United/Redskins Super Bowl Ad
This is Usama Young. He plays cornerback for the New Orleans Saints, and is originally from D.C. and Largo High, where his uniform number has been retired. He entered the NFL's "Super Ad: Believe in Now" competition, in which NFL players tell their stories to NFL Films cameras, and fans then decide which story is worthy of building a Super Bowl ad around. (See more ads here.)
Well, Usama won. That means his tale of selling popcorn and cotton candy and lemonade to D.C. United fans (at RFK) and to Redskins fans (at FedEx) will be shown during the Super Bowl broadcast. More on this in a bit, but for now, just watch the video.
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Dan Steinberg
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January 14, 2009; 10:14 AM ET
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Posted by: timc3 | January 14, 2009 10:33 AM | Report abuse
ew... worst Superbowl ad ever.
Posted by: BucktownSkinsFan | January 14, 2009 10:34 AM | Report abuse
Snyder will demand royalties for mentioning FedEx Field, RFK and the Redskins
Posted by: goskinsgo | January 14, 2009 11:06 AM | Report abuse
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Dan - the video is President Bush speaking about his final cabinet meeting.