Everyone else was talking about Tucker's viewership at the actual time he released the video: hence the reference to Super Bowl.
The implicit suggestion there was that, if Tucker would release the video during Super Bowl, a lot of people would watch Tucker right then—not the next day or next week!—instead of Super Bowl. And THAT would be noteworthy and funny. It wouldn't be noteworthy or funny if they just watched the game and then saw the video afterward. See how that works?
Yeah it would be unfortunate because that single day would be the only day that anyone could watch the interview.
Oh wait I forgot how Twitter and the internet work for a second...
I'll try to help you out of your brain-fog.
Everyone else was talking about Tucker's viewership at the actual time he released the video: hence the reference to Super Bowl.
The implicit suggestion there was that, if Tucker would release the video during Super Bowl, a lot of people would watch Tucker right then—not the next day or next week!—instead of Super Bowl. And THAT would be noteworthy and funny. It wouldn't be noteworthy or funny if they just watched the game and then saw the video afterward. See how that works?