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In reply to the discussion: The NFL..... I think I am over it, are you? [View all]truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)118. I think it is.
I think we are about to see the generational shift in attitude toward the game. I haven't actually watched much since the mid-90s (I who remember the Denver Broncos with vertical orange stripes on their socks) and won't again.
I don't like the game, the players, the attitudes, the money--anything. Add in the physical harm a player can do to himself or others? Nothing entertaining about it. As has been said elsewhere, gladiators.
Bread and circuses. At best.
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Yes. There was a football/concussion thread a few weeks ago, and I mentioned
Sheldon Cooper
Oct 2013
#10
You seem to be saying that there is simply nothing that can be done, and I don't buy that.
Sheldon Cooper
Oct 2013
#36
Maybe we should have a national discussion on why our culture glorifies brutality & violence. -nt
CrispyQ
Oct 2013
#80
If the brutal injuries aren't enough, there's always Howee, Jimmee, Terree and Mikee
BeyondGeography
Oct 2013
#7
In this usage, "exploit" means to use a current medical consensus to invalidate an emotional and irr
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#194
Clowney seems to be doing his level best to avoid even being a first-round pick
KamaAina
Oct 2013
#73
my friend thinks they're sucking on purpose so the city wont mind when they move to London
NightWatcher
Oct 2013
#47
I thought that Gov Dayton, a progressiive DFL'er, was behind the push for the
legcramp
Oct 2013
#145
I was watching frontline recently, and they mentioned even injuries to the brain from a normal game
jakeXT
Oct 2013
#86
I was never really a fan, but Vick's return switched me to active disliking. n/t
Orsino
Oct 2013
#95
He does have a big mouth. I usually don't watch it when he gives interviews.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2013
#144
i am a-ok w/ radical changes. back to leather helmets and less padding. RUGBY??
pansypoo53219
Oct 2013
#137
I haven't really paid much attention since the Jim Kiick/Larry Csonka/Mercury Morris days
Buns_of_Fire
Oct 2013
#182
Watching grown men run around and give each other TBIs and cheer because they "represent" your city?
NuclearDem
Oct 2013
#184
Been over it. The Browns have been trotting out rapist Jim Brown for decades.
we can do it
Oct 2013
#190