Not watching the Superbowl
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I never watched it much before but I refuse to watch it now. We have guys dying for what our flag represents, right now a Navy EOD Tech is in Houston being treated for injuries sustained while clearing IEDs in a hospital in Syria (Trump mentioned him in his SOTU speech). His life and his families lives are changed forever and we have these knuckleheads that have no clue kneeling. Being former EOD I keep up with the EOD community. https://www.earlybirdpaper.com/presiden ... tory-sotu/
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Very good arrangement of priorities!apostate wrote:If the weather is nice, I'm going to the range Sunday afternoon.
I blew off the NFL years ago over Rush Limbaugh’s treatment and Hank Williams Jr. treatment when he voiced his thoughts on Soetero.
The NFL could dry up and blow away, wouldn’t affect me in the least.
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Absolutely not watching any NFL. Especially the super bowl.
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I've never been a sports guy. And I don't understand the appeal of watching someone else play a game. as a (video)gamer I'd rather play the game. Still
I echo Jeff B's summary sentiment. I pray that it does in fact blow away. Cause then maybe...
...Maybe this nation will put all that Football money back into things that benefit everyone besides the sports fans. Things like roads, bridges, un-leaded water pipes, In and After School Music Programs. Science , Technology, Engineering, and Math...
I echo Jeff B's summary sentiment. I pray that it does in fact blow away. Cause then maybe...
...Maybe this nation will put all that Football money back into things that benefit everyone besides the sports fans. Things like roads, bridges, un-leaded water pipes, In and After School Music Programs. Science , Technology, Engineering, and Math...
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It’s interesting enough as a game. Plus my wife is from NE and went to games at Foxboro as a kid. And I am enough of a Cowboys fan to hate the Eagles.
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I went out to pilot point with my new sub 2000 and a few pistols. Put a big hole, and some smaller holes in a chunk of plywood.
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Not watching either. Sitting watching movies with the family. The millionaires will still make their money without me and mine.
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Philadelphia won, fans responded by riots and destroying businesses. Why would any city want to win a major league sports championship?
In fairness Houston and Dallas have won some championships and left the city intact. Some cities have real pride, others are crapholes.
In fairness Houston and Dallas have won some championships and left the city intact. Some cities have real pride, others are crapholes.
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yankeesLiberty wrote:Philadelphia won, fans responded by riots and destroying businesses. Why would any city want to win a major league sports championship?
In fairness Houston and Dallas have won some championships and left the city intact. Some cities have real pride, others are crapholes.
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It's not that simple, Greenbay, Minnesota, Even Boston and New York are better behaved than Places like Baltimore, St Louis, Memphis, or New Orleans. Certain cities are crap holes and its not just about Lattitude.Oldgringo wrote:yankeesLiberty wrote:Philadelphia won, fans responded by riots and destroying businesses. Why would any city want to win a major league sports championship?
In fairness Houston and Dallas have won some championships and left the city intact. Some cities have real pride, others are crapholes.
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From press reports no kneeling.Lena wrote:Did teams kneel for the anthem?
Game audience was down 7% from year before, however 6th highest rated game. Have to go back to 2010 for a lower game.
Hard to not see glimpses. Went to dinner out, restaurant was almost empty. They had tons of TV's turned to the game. My wife and son watched the end after we got back. I worked in the basement.
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I was making no special effort to watch the game, but there really was nothing else good to watch. I tuned in for about 5 minutes early and saw an M&Ms commercial and watched the first TD of the game. Then I turned it. After putting the kids to bed I turned it on during the final 2 minutes and saw Philly kick the final FG of the game. After that my TV blacked the ending of the game out because the show scheduled to come on at 9:15 exceeded the ratings limits allowed in my home.
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