
Super Bowl Sunday brings a lot of people together to party and watch the big game.

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But, that game tends to be late on a Sunday night, and according to a study commissioned by MIBets, 14 percent of those who responded to their survey admitted to taking a sick day from work the following Monday. Some say they want the Monday after the Super Bowl to be turned into a national holiday, so people can recover.
Another alternative to that would be to move the game to Saturday. In fact, almost half of those who responded to the survey said that's what they want, so they could recover on Sunday.
Meanwhile, more than 60 percent of fans said they're just going to stay home to watch the game.
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