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I know from reading [[Super Bowl XXI|this article]] that the Super Bowl XXI MVP was doused with ice water (though not Gatorade) after his impressive showing, but should this get at least a minor mention? [[User:WAVY 10|WAVY 10]] 17:24, 20 August 2007 (UTC) |
I know from reading [[Super Bowl XXI|this article]] that the Super Bowl XXI MVP was doused with ice water (though not Gatorade) after his impressive showing, but should this get at least a minor mention? [[User:WAVY 10|WAVY 10]] 17:24, 20 August 2007 (UTC) |
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I was surprised to see that this article did not mention the death of legendary coach George Allen from the after-effects of a Gatorade bath. Somebody more familiar with the facts please add this. |
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== Bet on colour or flavour == |
== Bet on colour or flavour == |
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Gatorade Shower also known as the Gatorade Bath is a practice celebrated by most American football teams after a victory. New York Giants Hall Of Famer Harry Carson is famous for starting the tradition when he frequently showered his coach Bill Parcells. The Gatorade Shower has become a staple of many big games since then. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.82.9.59 (talk • contribs)
Phil Simms
I know from reading this article that the Super Bowl XXI MVP was doused with ice water (though not Gatorade) after his impressive showing, but should this get at least a minor mention? WAVY 10 17:24, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
I was surprised to see that this article did not mention the death of legendary coach George Allen from the after-effects of a Gatorade bath. Somebody more familiar with the facts please add this.
Bet on colour or flavour
Apparently you can bet on the colour or flavour of the Gatorade shower-has anyone got any statistics on different colours or flavours used? 84.13.62.160 (talk) 09:41, 2 March 2010 (UTC) Back again, I've found these statistics for 2010 on Betus.com. I'm not sure how fixed they are for this year-or even if it has occured-maybe they should be added to the article? Blue 10-1, Clear/Water 3/2, lime green 6/1, orange 5/1, red 10/1, yellow 10/13. 84.13.62.160 (talk) 10:01, 2 March 2010 (UTC)