I don’t like football anymore

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Nick79
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Re: I don’t like football anymore

Post by Nick79 » Tue Oct 16, 2018 12:48 pm

955876 wrote:Steelers football isn’t just a TV show (sorry Nick) but a small part of who you are.

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It kind of is, at least probably 15 games per year for me, This week it's not on, so there is no TV game I will be devoted to watching. I may watch some parts of other games, or NFLRZ, or I may watch soccer or go to a movie instead. Because my favorite characters aren't going to be there.



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Post by Havoc » Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:15 pm

Breathe too hard on the qb drawing a penalty is terrible for the game. If society leech Roger Goodell could get away with it, he would put flags on the qb.

I love baseball, football, basketball (in no particular order) and sports in general. I love athletic competition. I am fascinated by the human element, sports psychology. I will still watch, because it's athletic competition.

There is no team in any other sport where I am part of that teams nation like I'm part of Steelers nation. I still love the franchise in spite of the imperfections in the organization... it's still one of the best in all of sports and it's great to be a part of.
Throw. The. Football. On. First. Down.

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Post by Legacy User » Sat Oct 20, 2018 1:26 pm

Havoc wrote:Breathe too hard on the qb drawing a penalty is terrible for the game. If society leech Roger Goodell could get away with it, he would put flags on the qb.

I love baseball, football, basketball (in no particular order) and sports in general. I love athletic competition. I am fascinated by the human element, sports psychology. I will still watch, because it's athletic competition.

There is no team in any other sport where I am part of that teams nation like I'm part of Steelers nation. I still love the franchise in spite of the imperfections in the organization... it's still one of the best in all of sports and it's great to be a part of.

well stated...being so spoiled by a competitive product year in and year out may it difficult in the Cowher years where they were like .500 for a record one year.

What I did instead is look at the development of the rookies in hopes of vast improvement for next year.

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