Super Bowl Drinking Game
Feb. 3rd, 2008 01:18 pm1. Pick the top five players on defense and offense for both teams. You may want to leave off the quarterbacks. You'll wind up with 20 players total.
2. Each player randomly picks one offensive and one defensive player on that list from the team they're rooting against. I.e., if you're cheering for the Patriots, you'd pick two players from the Giants. If anyone gets the same two players, randomly pick again.
3. Then randomly pick two players from your team. Same rules apply.
4. Whenever the announcers mention a player you selected from the opposing teams in glowing terms, drink. Whenever the announcers claim a player you selected from your team screwed up, even if he didn't, drink. Penalties count as screwing up.
5. See why using quarterbacks can lead to one player drinking a lot? "We like getting really drunk" version: everyone automatically gets the quarterbacks as a bonus third player for each team.
I'm not planning on playing this tonight. It just came to me.
2. Each player randomly picks one offensive and one defensive player on that list from the team they're rooting against. I.e., if you're cheering for the Patriots, you'd pick two players from the Giants. If anyone gets the same two players, randomly pick again.
3. Then randomly pick two players from your team. Same rules apply.
4. Whenever the announcers mention a player you selected from the opposing teams in glowing terms, drink. Whenever the announcers claim a player you selected from your team screwed up, even if he didn't, drink. Penalties count as screwing up.
5. See why using quarterbacks can lead to one player drinking a lot? "We like getting really drunk" version: everyone automatically gets the quarterbacks as a bonus third player for each team.
I'm not planning on playing this tonight. It just came to me.