GoDaddy.com’s Predictable Ad Campaign, Shirtless David Beckham Among Super Bowl’s Worst Commercials

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Feb 6, 2012

GoDaddy.com's Predictable Ad Campaign, Shirtless David Beckham Among Super Bowl's Worst CommercialsThe old saying that "Any press is good press," may not have been created for Super Bowl commercials, but it certainly does stick.

In the days following the Super Bowl, everything is dissected over and over again and that's not exclusive to the game itself. The game's commercials are played over and over again, as everyone gives their opinion on which ones are the best.

It's actually probably better to be labeled among the game's worst spots than not be mentioned at all, because, hey, at least they're talking about it. When you're talking about upwards of $3 million for a coveted Super Bowl spot, that's all you can really ask for.

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