GoDaddy's Super Bowl puppy commercial isn't going over well. The company has pulled it from airing during the big game. The clip features a puppy who falls from the back of a truck. As soon as he finds his way home, he's shipped out again after being sold.
Seattle isn't the only thing returning to the Super Bowl this year. Budweiser is bringing the puppy back, but he looks lost. Although you'll have to wait until February 1st to see the whole commercial, Anheuser-Busch has released a few teasers for their sequel to last year's 'Puppy Love' ad called 'Lost Dog.'
Week 13 of the 2014 NFL season was filled with important games. A potential Super Bowl preview didn't disappoint, and the playoff picture began to take shape in both conferences. Here's a recap of this week's action:
Everyone knows that the impact of brain injuries is an issue facing the NFL, but the latest former player to raise awareness of it is doing so in a unique way.
You know those furniture store store promotions that say, "If in snows more than an inch on such and such a date," and if it does you get free furniture? well, usually there's an insurance policy protecting the owner. That isn't the case for this Texas furniture store owner who offered money back on $7 (m) million dollars in furniture purchases if Denver lost...
Sure, tax software doesn't seem like the most impressive thing to make a Super Bowl ad about, but John C. Reilly's narrations atop a failed love story make it quite funny.
In this Super Bowl 2014 commercial, the host of 'The Colbert Report' trades out his red, white and blue for green as he and his eagle promote pistachios.