George H.W. Bush receives Super Bowl special invitation

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The former president, aged 92, received a pretty special honor for the 2017 Super Bowl.


Bush was asked to be the honorary coin flipper, say reports.


The 92-year-old didn’t respond yet as he experienced some health concerns lately.


He was released from hospital this week, after both him and his wife were hospitalized a while ago.


Earlier this month, he accused problems breathing and had to go through a surgery. As he is now back home, his state must have improved.


It is not known whether he will accept the invitation or not. His health might be to week now to participate.


The big NFL night, that every American sport’s fan waits for. will take place on February 5.


The Atlanta Falcons will have to play against the New England Patriots that are led by Tom Brady.


Last year, at the event, Joe Montana had the honor of filliping the coin. Bush would love it too, but given his situation, he might refuse.


This isn’t the first time Bush received this honor. In 2002, he did it. That was the first time a president that was actually ruling at that time did it.


Another president had been invited. Ronald Reagan did it, but via satellite. He was in the White House. That happened in 1985.


Bush’s team didn’t respond to the speculations.


A spokesperson of the former president gave some insights about his state. Now, he is much better state and thanks everyone that supported him and sent their nice thoughts.


Everyone was worried about him and his wife.


 

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