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Finally, Someone Gives the Fox Football Robot the Beating It So Richly Deserves
Vulture — Sure, the game was spectacular, and Eli Manning's ascendance from afterthought to God of Football was a marvel to behold. Some of the ads were pretty good, and Tom Petty kind of rocked it out. But to our minds there was no more satisfying moment in last night's Super Bowl than watching that frigging Fox football robot gets the shit kicked ...

Annoying Fox Robot Vanquished At Last [Super Bowl]
Gawker — The Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator vs Foxbot #1 Add to My Profile | More Videos Nobody knows why Fox had that robot character on its football broadcasts all season. But they finally realized that everyone just wanted to see it get beat down. [Vulture] ...

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