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No More Lockout (Today)
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So this is settled, and they won't be missing any games?
Boy, color me shocked. Didn't see this one coming.Comment
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Yep, color me shocked as well.Comment
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The lockout affected me zero...I feel as though I didn't miss a thing from Super Bowl to now.
They still had the draft and had normal coverage up until post-draft. Then there was just coverage on the posturing by both sides that I didn't even watch or care about...as much as I watch or care about mini-camps and OTAs. What exactly did the NFL fan community miss? A few free agent signings? I mean, who cares?Comment
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The lockout affected me zero...I feel as though I didn't miss a thing from Super Bowl to now.
They still had the draft and had normal coverage up until post-draft. Then there was just coverage on the posturing by both sides that I didn't even watch or care about...as much as I watch or care about mini-camps and OTAs. What exactly did the NFL fan community miss? A few free agent signings? I mean, who cares?
Maybe the league should shut down for four months every year. Players get to skip camp, and the transaction period is condensed to one awesome week of non stop activity.
LOCKOUT WAS A WINComment
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for the first time in my life i actually didnt read about football for a while, and i absolutely missed it.
I couldnt care less about baseball, basketball is fun in the playoffs/with the right matchup, and I love to rep my cities with college football, but the NFL is my lifeblood, The Green Bay Packers as a team mean more to me than any human being still breathing ever will. Last year sucked in about a million different ways for me, and following the NFL is one of the few things that really made me happy when i was smack dab in the middle of the biggest shitstorm of my life.
Anyway, on to training camp, and it should be a really fun week with 5 months worth of good stuff happening in about a week. Training camps:
Wednesday: Arizona, Baltimore, Dallas, Denver, Jacksonville, New England, Oakland, Philadelphia, San Diego and Seattle.
Thursday: Atlanta, Cincinnati, Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Tampa Bay and Washington.
Friday: Buffalo, Carolina, Chicago, Cleveland, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Minnesota, New York Giants, St. Louis and Tennessee.
Sunday: Jets and Texans.Comment
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Not lame at all.
(Oh, Sorry for the language Mr President Obama).Comment
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