I stopped watching after the second or third one. It got to the point where you wondered if the network suggested the topics and picked the sponsors based on what content was going to be presented -- in other words, a coordinated effort by the network and the league to respond to Ray Rice in a pathetic attempt to clean up their image.
Im told that Victoria's Secret ads played behind a couple of them. Which I find to be both hilarious and telling about whether the politics really matters to them or not.
The downside is that some of those ads are getting exposure today as effective. What worries me is that the Super Bowl will become one long hippie infomericial about the plight of caged pigs, crippled children, and the starving masses in Eastern Kentucky who cannot survive on disability, welfare, and food stamps.