Football? I thought the F in F1 was for Formula. :confused5:
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
Yes, and our team is in what, the 25th year of their 5 year plan to go to the Stupor Bowl?
I think they will have a decent year this season, assuming all that high priced talent stays healthy, 10-6 is a distinct possibility.
I wish them all luck, but it's too damn hot out for football!
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I think I am the only Texan that does not like Football.
When I was a kid my father had Colts (Baltimore) season tickets. Great seats that were wasted on me. First row, upper deck, home team side, on the 50 yard line. I was so bored at the games I'd bring a book. Later when in prep school the current owner of the Colts (Indianapolis), Jim Irsay, was attending the same school for a post graduate year to get his grades good enough to attend SMU. We lived on the same floor and he'd take us all to games in Baltimore where we got to sit on the bench. Still bored with the game but did enjoy cutting it up with the players.
Now if Dallas does make it to the Super Bowl, also to held in Dallas this year, well actually in Arlington or Irving or something like that, then I will probably act like a fan. -
goaljnky New Member
Being from LA football is hard for me. WE DON"T HAVE A TEAM!!!! I am a Raider fan, so the past decade has been nothing but pain for me. It would be nice to have a home team to cheer for, though. But with Al Davis throwing sticks into the spokes of any wheel that tries to bring a team to LA (not to mention the local politicians not being able to get out of their own way on the topic and not doing anything to make any progress since they can't figure out a way to extract a dime for themselves out of the whole mess) I am becoming less and less of a fan of the game.
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I thought Ari Gold was going to bring football to LA again. It says so on the ESPN site.
Is Ari Gold of 'Entourage' bringing NFL to Los Angeles? - Page 2 - ESPN -
I hate this part of the year. No football, no basketball, no World Cup, no racing until the weekend. Only baseball ... lots and lots of baseball. (Don't get me wrong, I like baseball .. especially when my Rangers are in first, but April-November is a loooong season.) So yes, I am happy for football, though not looking forward to having my Cowboys crush my hopes for another SB title.
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goaljnky New Member
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I look forward to the start of football season, only becase the weather gets cooler. I use to follow it, back in the day when they actually played the game. The defensive team would come off the field, the offencive team would go on and maybe three players switched. Now there are special teams for what ever yard line they are on and the last three minutes can last two hours. :crazy:
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I predict the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will take the Grey Cup.
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goaljnky New Member
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I'm really not a fan either. I started playing when I was eight and went all the way through my senior year of high school. Football is a game of 2-3 second bursts of action followed by long periods of waiting. I realized just how much little action there is in a football game when we would watch the game films. A two hour game would take twenty minutes to watch minus all of the huddles and time between snaps. After high school I found Rugby and played until I was 36 when my ankle just couldn't take any more. Rugby for me is the greatest sport, 40 minute halfs of non-stop organized chaos.
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docv Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
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goaljnky New Member
Sure. But you have to be there on Tuesday for Target's Two for Tuesday sale.
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
I know this might seem to make no sense, but I like football a lot more now that I no longer care who wins. I just hope for games with good action on both sides and root for whoever is behind. Gotta love a good comeback.
Of course I'm with Batrugger on the lack of action bit (at least it's not baseball...). That's why I usually don't watch games live so I can fast-forward through useless commentary, half-time shows, etc.
Given I live in Redskins country it's probably a good thing that I don't mind if the local team loses...