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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAnyone else not a football fan?
Don't have anything against sports per say. I used to love watching baseball, basketball, and tennis, but lost interest when so many of my favorite players started retiring.
Football was always too complicated in my mind. A friend tried to explain it to me at our high-school games, and,I never really caught on. I think it's probably related to my math learning issues. That and it always seemed much more violent than most other sports with the exception of boxing and wrestling. I sometimes feel like I am in a very small outnumbered group of people. Even my sister who never used to be a fan got into it now.
I guess I will just play games on my phone or watch a sappy Hallmark movie. I will say though I think Josh Allen of Buffalo is very cute, but wouldn't watch even if the Bills had made it.
Srkdqltr
(9,528 posts)BlueKota
(5,158 posts)We had a fantastic high-school band that was award winning for years. Loved to listen to them play. I also liked working in the concession stand to raise money for our Senior picnic.
Srkdqltr
(9,528 posts)In high school the game wasn't really important.
I do like the coach of the Lions.
waterwatcher123
(495 posts)What I used to do at work was know enough about the football highlights to be able to talk to guys who were rabid fans.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)Rizen
(1,051 posts)The only sports I keep up with are competitive pokemon and smashbros.
Nerds rule.
debm55
(57,973 posts)I used to go to a Steeler fan bar on the N side of Chgo with daughter.
Nice folks, great food & drinks but weird (to me) that everyone was dressed in jerseys & team jackets.
I'd love to see Green Day & Mr. Bunny, but no tv service.
Enjoy!
debm55
(57,973 posts)Steeler something or other. Not watching but will watch the Half Time show with Bad Bunny.
SheltieLover
(78,311 posts)Enjoy!
Around here everyone is all happy until mid January when the Buffalo Bills loose in the playoffs per usual, then they all get grumpy.
TrunKated
(277 posts)BlueKota
(5,158 posts)Shambala
(272 posts)Too many people running around. They have to huddle up after someone gets tackled to figure out what to do next. They have to come out and let someone take their spot if the other team gets the ball. Much better sports to watch than football.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)Shambala
(272 posts)Interesting fact: an average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes.
SheltieLover
(78,311 posts)BlueKota
(5,158 posts)Not sure how my sister got into it, except at work and some of her boyfriends over the years.
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,742 posts)
MIButterfly
(2,328 posts)GO CUBS!!!!
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,742 posts)
but they seem to be spending money this year like they really mean to win something!
Fingers crossed!
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)My Mom and I used to watch together and fight. I was a Dodger fan and she was a Yankee fan.
Polly Hennessey
(8,686 posts)debm55
(57,973 posts)BlueKota
(5,158 posts)alittlelark
(19,107 posts)BlueKota
(5,158 posts)Always seemed like a lot of serious injuries. I did feel bad about Damar Hamlin of the Bills when he got injured. He almost died. Apparently he does a lot to help at risk kids and in interviews he seems like a genuinely nice guy. I am glad he survived. Still wont watch the games though.
MIButterfly
(2,328 posts)The only sport I like is baseball, especially the Cubs and the Tigers. My entire understanding of football is they have four chances to go 10 yards; that's all I know and I dont even know if that's right.
I will not be watching the Super Bowl nor the commercials nor the halftime show. I can catch highlights on the internet tomorrow, if I am so inclined.
The only football game I will ever watch is if the Lions make it to the Super Bowl.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)All I could understand was the field goal. 🤣
MIButterfly
(2,328 posts)hlthe2b
(113,220 posts)But, if you have Peacock, you can watch the streaming (rerun) of the Team Figure Skating performances today (Milan Winter Olympics). They were really good.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)So I will check out the Figure Skating.
kimbutgar
(26,996 posts)Usually he goes out of town to visit his family and watches the Super Bowl with them but he decided to not to this year because last year his sister and brother in law got in a big fight and he left their home early and missed the half time show and the last two quarters.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)That had to be uncomfortable.
biophile
(1,311 posts)Maybe you will find a sport there that captures your heart- skating is nice and has music!
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)I also like gymnastics in the Summer Games.
biophile
(1,311 posts)I like football but would prefer to see the Olympics.
thucythucy
(9,062 posts)Never got into football myself.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)doc03
(38,941 posts)the last few weeks I never heard of him. I can't imagine how he could be any worse than last years show.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)Maninacan
(246 posts)Just never cared about it. Mom took my brother to meet the Packers team around 1970 and left me at home. She knew it was not my thing.
Not into Brands of anything either.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)baseball, basketball, and tennis, who had interesting personal stories, but I just never related to the football players, although I liked Joe Namath when he appeared on variety shows like Flip Wilson.
JoseBalow
(9,309 posts)
Tasmanian Devil
(78 posts)I'm kinda surprised that nobody on this thread has mentioned CTE.
I can no longer enjoy watching the game.
E.g. scroll down to the bottom of this page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFL_players_with_chronic_traumatic_encephalopathy
and then tell me again how much fun it is to watch.
BlueKota
(5,158 posts)niyad
(130,513 posts)of sports fan at all, used to like figure skating (went to school with Peggy Fleming, sometimes shared the ice with her), until I saw the corruption in the judging. Anyway, wayyyyyy back in high school, based on information in drivers' ed, I figured out that two large body masses continually colliding was going to cause problems. Decades later, the nfl finally somewhat acknowledged something I knew in high school, and I didn't even watch football.
The Madcap
(1,825 posts)I like the lower scores (normally), and that there is a chance to recover after a loss. Football just has too much of a luck factor at the pro level.
RandySF
(82,168 posts)hamsterjill
(17,196 posts)I always just thought it was all stupid. When you grow up, you're supposed to stop needing to play games. The money and all the injuries are just disgusting.
Sorry if that's not a popular opinion, but I am being honest. THAT SAID...my television is tuned in for Bad Bunny. I don't know who he is or what he does, but I'll watch the half-time show to learn. Anything to phuck with the MAGA's!!!!!
debm55
(57,973 posts)jls4561
(2,935 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,914 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,242 posts)I couldn't care less about sports and I never even bothered to learn the rules of any sport. But realistically it's almost impossible to navigate US society as a man if you dont know or care about sports. I wouldn't have anything against sports if they weren't used as a tool to keep the electorate ignorant and apathetic. In a putative democracy I find it very sad that most people can name more players in the superbowl than members of Congress. Expecting an ignorant and apathetic electorate to produce a democracy which functions well to provide for the needs of the people is like spreading canned corn on the desert floor and expecting a bountiful harvest.
greatauntoftriplets
(178,705 posts)It takes too long, it's boring, and there are too many commercials and too much chattering about plays when someone has run six feet.
My father never watched sports, he thought the networks had commercialized it too much. That's probably where I get the lack of interest. Like him, I read the scores.
HappyH
(194 posts)Now I dont really care. We gave up TV about 5 years ago, cut the cord and got rid of the TV. It was tough at first, now I dont miss it at all.
Intractable
(1,765 posts)Now, it's neither.
UpInArms
(54,430 posts)the ball exploded at various times during a game
viva la
(4,548 posts)But not of these teams.
Talitha
(7,788 posts)I'm just an astronomy addict and bookworm.
Laffy Kat
(16,903 posts)Still, I'm glad other people enjoy it.
Skittles
(170,225 posts)I never care who "wins".
applegrove
(131,099 posts)Meh!
flvegan
(65,981 posts)virgdem
(2,301 posts)So glad the Olympics are on as a counterpoint to all this Super Bowl madness.
