Posts Tagged ‘Peyton Manning’

Reebok — NFL, Join The Migration

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

jtherkal: Yes! Yes, NFL, I will. I love the song, I love the visuals, and I love football. DirectTV is already billing me for my NFL Sunday Ticket. So this starts to get me fired up. The only thing is, I still think Reebok mostly sucks. Most people probably mistake this for an NFL ad. I guess since Reebok is the official outfitter of the NFL, it sort of doesn’t matter which you think it is. Peyton Manning bangs out the first of what will probably be another 1000 commercials during the upcoming season. And Eli Manning gets one in the books, even though he looks like a nerd. Maybe he’ll get some charisma when he grows up. For the NFL, A. For Reebok branding, D+.

Sony Bravia, Peyton: D

Monday, December 17th, 2007

It’s not on youtube, since it sucks. And you might not even know which one I’m talking about, since it’s just one commercial awash in a sea of Peyton Manning commercials. To sum it up, Peyton walks to all of the places where Sony HD technology is used, from the game to your house and the dialogue is basically “they film the game in HD, they edit the game in HD…etc…why wouldn’t you watch the game in HD?”


It makes you ask yourself, can Peyton Manning set the record for most commercials in one year? In reality, you’d think advertisers would notice that the market is oversaturated with Manning spots. The only thing you remember after watching one of those now is that you’ve just seen about your millionth Peyton Manning ad. At first he was charming and kind of funny, now he’s getting to be greedy and annoying.

So now, if you’re going to use Peyton, you need to really come with something strong; something that sets your Peyton ad apart from the other Peyton ads. Like having him dressed as a school girl, eating a lolli, riding in a hot air balloon. This ad doesn’t do that. I’m sure on paper it was good and the logic is there. All these people use Sony, you should watch their programs on Sony Bravia HDTV. The problem is, the ad is boring. In fact, the only reason I even noticed it was because I thought, “another Peyton Manning ad? Please shoot me. No, not me, him.”

The only memorable part of this commercial is when Peyton walks into the living room, where those guys are watching television; when he first appears, he seems to be about ten feet tall, like they built the set too small so he would appear giant. Then when he reaches the couch, he’s a normal size again. Did someone not scout that set? Was that brief bit of footage borrowed from another commercial in which Petyon Manning was cast as a giant? I bet that commercial would have been good.

For the record, I own a Sony Bravia television and they’ve done some awesome ads (ratings to come).