A polarized America can't even agree on which commercials were the best and worst. There are, undoubtedly, just as many people who would like to see the pro-immigrant Budweiser and 84 Lumber ads on this list as there are people who would say they're the best of the night. But putting the deliberately provocative ads aside, there was a lot of mediocrity during this Super Bowl -- bland ads that made us feel meh.
These ads aren't as bad as some of the worst ads from previous years -- let us not forget the gross GoDaddy commercials, or the Nationwide "Dead Kid" commercial of Super Bowls past -- but they're definitely the cringeworthiest of an already forgettable crop.
Mr. Clean
It's not just that this ad that perpetuates the tired, sex-starved, desperate housewife stereotype, as well as the notion that bumbling husbands can't possibly be good at cleaning. It's that Mr. Clean's pants are so, so tight, and his gyrations so realistic. Have you ever heard of the uncanny valley? It's the concept that people like animated characters to have some humanlike characteristics, but if they look too realistic, they become physically repulsive. That's the scientific explanation for the yucked-out feeling you got when Mr. Clean was grinding up on that mop.