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  • Diivox
    It's the other way.
    • Apr 2009
    • 1773

    #46
    Originally posted by manchild24
    I can give two shits about the "lockout" what the hell are we missing? All these fucking draft picks would be holding out anyway.

    We didnt miss a game, a fantasy football draft or the NFL Draft. What you do see though during these times are the players that care about themselves and dont show up to workout with the rest of their teams.
    And when I was your age, I used to have walk 12 miles uphill both ways in the snow. barefoot. these damn kids these days dont respect nothin. no respect for their elders. in my day we just woulda just bent these players over and spanked them until they said "yes massuh we's gonna go plays the ball now!"

    seriously, you are such a bitter old man sometimes, when you arent being a very thinly veiled racist. You are going to give yourself an ulcer with all the finger pointing and a sore ass by riding that high horse of yours so much.

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    • Aso
      The Serious House
      • Nov 2008
      • 11137

      #47
      I'm very into the preseason actually so I guess if preseason games are missed then I care a little.

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      • KINGOFOOTBALL
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 10343

        #48
        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        1. Same way you pick a team in the NFL...either local or a team you grew up liking or just throw a dart at wall.
        Thats my problem. I think people from syracuse and rutgers are annoying. Hofstra folks are nice but Im not following fuckin Hofstra.

        I have no capacity to pick a team as an adult. If I didnt fall in love with the magic of a player or team as a child tough shit for me. I cant do it as an adult.
        Best reason to have a license.

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        • CrimsonGhost56
          True Blue
          • Feb 2009
          • 5981

          #49
          i dont really care now

          but a fall sunday without football is not a life worth living

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          • padman59
            Slayer of Demons
            • Mar 2009
            • 5709

            #50
            The only care I have about the lockout is that it has the potential to take away my ability to watch my favorite professional sport. Aside from that, I could do without the seemingly incessant reports on the negotiations, and I've ignored them for the most part.

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            • Shayn•Da•Pain
              Laughs Unlimited
              • Nov 2008
              • 5204

              #51
              I care a lot, I love football, and I want to see them play.

              I don't care who gets the damn money. Athletes are already compensated way outside of what I would considered a normal salary and owners are douchbags, trying to hoard more than they need. Owners should pay players less, take less money, and let a family go to the fucking football game without paying $80 bucks for nosebleeds plus $20 for parking and another $50 in food and drinks. Unbelievable they are arguing over "what is only fair" when the treatment of the fans IMO isn't fair.
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              • inthecards21
                Stairway to Seven
                • Dec 2008
                • 815

                #52
                Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                College > NFL

                I hate it when people try and tell me that the "better" football is played in the NFL. Uh, so? Its a ridiculously homogeneous league. The difference between the leagues worst and best is minimal and yet, they both play the same general offense and defense. It just makes for a really dull game most of the time. How many games are truly worth watching during the regular season on a per week basis...1? 2?. And the whole game lacks a real personality at this point. The personality is that boring ass NFL shield...not the players or the plays or the teams or even the fans (that used to be really different and fun all their own like the college game).

                At least in college I get a multitude of matchups, a bunch of varying style mashups, and more personality to the whole thing. The NFL is like if the entire landscape of college football was the Big Ten. Unfortunately, only part of the college game is the Big Ten.
                I think this is the case when you don't have a team that you root for in the professional league or in college, but if you do, I'd say NFL>college. I don't want to watch my team pound akron or citadel 66-0 in some games. Cleveland games have become incredibly boring for me being a Steeler fan of late for that reason. Also, most of the great teams cheat to stay ahead, and a lot of undefeated teams play no one worth mentioning.

                Take Virginia Tech for example, every year they win their division simply because it is shit and they play no one good outside the conference, yet they still get to hoist an orange bowl trophy once in a while( which means nothing, but people treat it like its something), and when they do play someone top 10, they lose, but it doesn't matter because they can claim to an orange bowl and acc championship. I don't like the gimmick offenses that can work in college when you can throw 80 times a game and still win. If it had a championship, I'd say they'd be equal, but as of now I like NFL better.

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                • Woy
                  RIP West
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 16372

                  #53
                  I hate it because of the same reasons Nucking Futs mentioned; new coaching staff, new quarterback, etc.

                  All the other reasonings mentioned in here are understandable too.



                  ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

                  .

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                  • manchild24
                    Kyle got fired
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 5863

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Diivox
                    And when I was your age, I used to have walk 12 miles uphill both ways in the snow. barefoot. these damn kids these days dont respect nothin. no respect for their elders. in my day we just woulda just bent these players over and spanked them until they said "yes massuh we's gonna go plays the ball now!"

                    seriously, you are such a bitter old man sometimes, when you arent being a very thinly veiled racist. You are going to give yourself an ulcer with all the finger pointing and a sore ass by riding that high horse of yours so much.
                    Im not bitter one bit, what really did we miss. No games were missed yet and a deal will be done next week. Now if games were cancelled (other then preseason) id care, but we didnt miss a thing.

                    And Im not a racist, the guy that cuts my grass is black and two mexicans painted my house last week.

                    And to be quite honest I really dont appreciate the GIF

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                    • nflman2033
                      George Brett of VSN
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 2393

                      #55
                      well if there is no season, I do have a backup plan... change my screen name to NASCARman2033.

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                      • Hasselbeck
                        Jus' bout dat action boss
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 6175

                        #56
                        Aside from the FA news for those 2-3 days after FA starts, no not really. The offseason for the NFL is relatively dull anyway.. nothing has changed.

                        The CBA will be agreed upon next week and we will just have a crazy flurry of free agency in July as opposed to March. Not overly concerned about any of this.
                        Originally posted by ram29jackson
                        I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                        • Hasselbeck
                          Jus' bout dat action boss
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 6175

                          #57
                          Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          College > NFL

                          I hate it when people try and tell me that the "better" football is played in the NFL. Uh, so? Its a ridiculously homogeneous league. The difference between the leagues worst and best is minimal and yet, they both play the same general offense and defense. It just makes for a really dull game most of the time. How many games are truly worth watching during the regular season on a per week basis...1? 2?. And the whole game lacks a real personality at this point. The personality is that boring ass NFL shield...not the players or the plays or the teams or even the fans (that used to be really different and fun all their own like the college game).

                          At least in college I get a multitude of matchups, a bunch of varying style mashups, and more personality to the whole thing. The NFL is like if the entire landscape of college football was the Big Ten. Unfortunately, only part of the college game is the Big Ten.
                          When college football gets a playoff.. then it might be better than the NFL.

                          But until then... nope. Not even close.
                          Originally posted by ram29jackson
                          I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                          • Kuzzy Powers
                            Beautiful Like Moses
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 12542

                            #58
                            God yes I care. If opening weekend comes around and theres no football I will have tears.

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                            • Hasselbeck
                              Jus' bout dat action boss
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 6175

                              #59
                              BTW Larry.. How can you say the NFL is filled with games that are dull and talk up college football, you know, the system with 8,000 exhibition games at the end of the season and a championship game that's filled mostly with controversy and overall bullshit about the teams that didn't make it over the teams that did?

                              Yeah I get it.. Bills-Lions probably isn't a very appealing matchup. But thats sports. Every league has bottom dwellers playing other bottom dwellers.. or championship caliber teams playing bottom dwellers here and there. But I can't think of a sport with more meaningless games in it than college football (aside from college basketball probably, and even then come February and March it's filled with dramatic/awesome games). The system created basically makes it to where if you lose a game.. you're out of the championship chase unless your name is "Texas" "Alabama" etc. How's that not dull after awhile?
                              Originally posted by ram29jackson
                              I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                              • Bear Pand
                                RIP Indy Colts
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 5945

                                #60
                                Originally posted by §hayn•Da•Pain
                                I care a lot, I love football, and I want to see them play.

                                I don't care who gets the damn money. Athletes are already compensated way outside of what I would considered a normal salary and owners are douchbags, trying to hoard more than they need. Owners should pay players less, take less money, and let a family go to the fucking football game without paying $80 bucks for nosebleeds plus $20 for parking and another $50 in food and drinks. Unbelievable they are arguing over "what is only fair" when the treatment of the fans IMO isn't fair.
                                Fans consider it fair, because they're willing to shell out the money.


                                Originally posted by KINGOFOOTBALL
                                Problems:
                                1. Without a div1 alma mater how does 1 choose what teams to follow ?
                                Shamelessly latch on to a popular school like Notre Dame, Ohio State, Miami etc.

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