After a brutal two-hour fumbling match between the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos, the sports-ball goddesses granted us a brief reprieve of artistic genius (and a few seconds of failure). Chris Martin and his band Coldplay headlined the Super Bowl 50 halftime show and blessed us by bringing out both Beyoncé and Bruno Mars. Below, the best and worst moments from this year’s Super Bowl halftime Show. The Worsts: Fake Scratching on “Uptown Funk”: Combining Mark Ronson’s incredibly popular “Uptown Funk” with Beyoncé’s brand new single “Formation” was a smart move by concert producers; it kept the energy up and brought in a new song to go with the older ones. Chris Martin’s weird outfit: The entire aesthetic of this performance was like a very happy acid trip. Embellishments on the jeans AND extra stuff on the jacket? Okay. The final image: Even with all of the hippy dippy acid trip coloring of this show, the words ”Believe In Love” spelled out with colorful paper in the stands felt like overkill—and it was a little out of place. The Bests: The production: As far as Super Bowl halftime shows go, this one felt well-planned and well-executed. It was inoffensive, super energetic, and knew when to…