I hate football

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate it. Just could care less. The Ivy I attended had a football team that did not win a single game the entire four yrs I was there. LOL! Pretty much sums up how much most of the people I know care about football.



Ha ha ha. You do know what Ivy League means, right?


Yeah. A popular cheer at a Harvard vs MIT game in my day was that when MIT is losing, the crowds would shout back that they have higher SATs. Yay! MIT isn't Ivy League but their prowess in football fits right in.


You guys are out of control there. what a crazy cheer.
Anonymous
I think it is great most of you don't like it. We need more poeple to cook us food while we watch.

Beer please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We said "no" to DS who begged for a year to do football, because of all the brain injuries. We're not big football fans anyway, but we took the kids to a UMD game and it was actually pretty fun. So my advice would be, skip the Skins and try college football, it's much more real.


Plus UMDs uniforms are badass. They were designed by UMD alumnus and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. Looks he's done pretty well for himself without an Ivy degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All professional sports are a waste.


This. Big.waste.of.time.and.money
Anonymous
IYHO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I fucking despise football.

There's a particularly cold corner in my heart reserved for Football and it's fans. Not all of them are immature and clannish rubes but sadly this is the truly the average fan I have met over the years. Plus, a lot of hard core drunks love to use watching football as an excuse to just get polluted and run their mouth about stupid shit.

I don't think most professional athletes are geniuses
, but the guys playing football are particularly trashy, dumb and violent. Most stories I hear about guys beating on their old lady, killing someone, date rape, fighting dogs, etc: FOOTBALL

Let's not forget Sandusky....


Most people are not geniuses. You realize of course that these crimes are also committed by thousands of people who don't play football. You don't hear about them because they are not famous.
Anonymous
I love football. Our family grills out, cheers for the redskins, generally has a great time as a family. Our kids play hockey and tae kwon do not football but they still love watching....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fucking despise football.

There's a particularly cold corner in my heart reserved for Football and it's fans. Not all of them are immature and clannish rubes but sadly this is the truly the average fan I have met over the years. Plus, a lot of hard core drunks love to use watching football as an excuse to just get polluted and run their mouth about stupid shit.

I don't think most professional athletes are geniuses
, but the guys playing football are particularly trashy, dumb and violent. Most stories I hear about guys beating on their old lady, killing someone, date rape, fighting dogs, etc: FOOTBALL

Let's not forget Sandusky....


Most people are not geniuses. You realize of course that these crimes are also committed by thousands of people who don't play football. You don't hear about them because they are not famous.



Uhm, lacrosse players?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it is great most of you don't like it. We need more poeple to cook us food while we watch.

Beer please.


Anonymous
My kids love it. I barely watch it. Not sure how that happened.
Anonymous
I hate it, too.

I didn't always hate it, but the older I get the more strongly I feel. The more we learn about the risks, and the more we hear about the ruined lives of former NFL players, I actually feel dirty watching a game. Not to mention the fact that the ratio of actual playing time to total game time is truly ridiculous. A play runs for 15 seconds, then they replay that 3 times, then they go to commercial break. 5 minutes later, they run another 15 second play. Really?

My DH will watch any sport, so he watches football. My boys don't have any real interest in it, thank goodness. We do watch the super bowl each year, more like a cultural event than a sporting one.

My DH and kids are soccer fanatics, but while I don't mind going to soccer games, I don't think it translates well to the screen. For me, watching soccer on TV is very boring. OTOH, I love watching baseball and basketball.
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