Mandatory Football Analogy

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This past weekend, as I watched the Texas Longhorns dismantle my Missouri Tigers, my mind turned to advertising. Why? Well, for starters, to take my mind off the pain, but also because neither team used a huddle.

I’m not sure when the huddle was invented. The Marx Brothers used it to defeat Darwin College in 1932’s Horse Feathers, and that’s good enough for me. For decades, the huddle has served as the preferred method for keeping nosy opponents from spying on your next play.

Now,

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