The most scandalous Super Bowl moments

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It’s 2009. “Pandemic” isn’t part of your vocabulary yet, and the Cardinals are actually good. So you invite the entire Arizona family to your Tucson trail to watch the big game. Grandma, Grandpa, the kids, everyone has to watch the Cardinals on their first Super Bowl performance. This is TV you must see!

So you look at a tight game and in the fourth quarter Larry Fiztgerald breaks a touchdown from 64 yards. The Cardinals rise 23-20 with 2:37 left in the game. All eyes are on the TV. Then, without warning, a woman starts unzipping a man’s pants on the TV. Cover your eyes, children! The clip lasted just 37 seconds in just a handful of Comcast households in Tucson, but it was enough for the FBI and Marana Police to get Frank Tanori Gonzalez in custody “On suspicion of fraud and tampering with computers.”

After the game, Comcast offered $ 10 credits to their 80,000 local subscribers.

Oh, and the Cardinals lost that Super Bowl 27-23.

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