Space Freely
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 08:33 PM UTC
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hutch wrote:
Well my comment about American Football is probably wishful thinking but you never know….Donald Trump is President and Bill Cosby is in jail…I also don’t see many people letting their kids play the game….in my circle of acquaintances I only know two people with young kids that play… Tom Brady’s dad famously said many years ago that knowing now what he didn’t know then he would not have let Tom Brady play at the time he did
Participation is down, but there's a long way to go before extinction.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2018/08/28/high-school-football-participation-continues-to-drop-as-concerns-over-cost-injuries-persist/?utm_term=.432b21b40640
hutch
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 08:37 PM UTC
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Of course….it’s unlikely to happen but it could happen….the last years have taught us anything can happen
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 08:40 PM UTC
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I mean schools might ban it due to concerns about getting sued…anything could happen
Sidehatch
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 09:36 PM UTC
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also…Joe Strummer
while he's not the musical genius of people like Dylan, Bowie, James Brown and Superorganisam
his influence is huge…if not on music and musicians in general …me in particular
Listening to the clash as a pre-teen in no simple terms, changed my life
They impacted so many areas of my life then and now…
Now if I'd been 30 and heard the clash, not sure it would have been the same…
there is no moment in watching other people play sports that ever had that kind of impact (for me)
participating in sports as an individual and on teams….as well as alternative sports like skateboarding
those things had a huge impact on my life
How has watching pro sports had an impact on your life?
other than 600 Sundays spent indoors yelling at a screen
vansmack wrote:
We need a new name for this thread…..Hyperbole much?
how about SuperBole or Super Brawl
challenged
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 10:12 PM UTC
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IsAnOption wrote:
Ok fellas…how much avg time do you spend ANNUALLY on watching/attending sporting 'things'
based on what people have said here…avg is 400+ hours a year for a bunch of you
you should include time spent reading box scores and watching ESPN like recaps/draft picks and 'fantasy' type things
also, I think sporting is not comparable to Arts like musical entertainment
You can feel free to eviscerate this comment
sporting events rarely have more than a few minutes of shelf life…where as music lasts generations
400 Hrs is less than 8 hours a week. I went from probably a 600+ hour routine (NBA, college basketball, MLB, NFL) to basically nothing.
I go to a couple of Nats or Orioles or Mets games a year.
Stopped watching Sports on TV altogether. Usually attend a SuperbOwl party, but skipped it this year.
I have replaced a lot of that time with show-going. I have heard myself say something to the effect of: "My team never loses at the rock show."
IMAmoose24
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 10:24 PM UTC
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IsAnOption wrote:
How has watching pro sports had an impact on your life?
other than 600 Sundays spent indoors yelling at a screen
Watching professional sports got me into playing those sports in high school. Some of the friends I made playing sports remain among my closest.
Although I will say my sports watching has declined greatly in the last 2-3 years. I can't even stand to watch the NBA anymore and not only because the Wizards are a trainwreck. I watch the skins, catch the Caps when I can and go to half a dozen baseball games a season.
I've certainly lost at rock shows. Some i've seen were so disappointing that I regret having spent my time and money attending.
Yada
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 05, 2019 at 11:40 PM UTC
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IsAnOption wrote:
Ok fellas…how much avg time do you spend ANNUALLY on watching/attending sporting 'things'
In the year 2018, less than 10.
I used to dedicate Sundays to binge drinking and football (pre children). I watch baseball playoffs (sometimes), hockey playoffs (sometimes), and a football game or two per year at this point.
vansmack
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 12, 2019 at 01:19 AM UTC
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Monday: West Ham v Liverpool (2 Hours)
Tuesday: Wolverhampton v Shrewsbury Town (2)
Wednesday: Everton v Man City (2), Warriors v Spurs (1.5*)
Saturday: Fulham v Man Utd (2), Liverpool v Bournemouth (1*), Huddesfield v Arsenal (1*), Pebble Beach Pro-Am (3.5*), Warriors v Suns (3*)
Sunday: Tottenham v Leicester (2), Man City v Chelsea (2), Pebble Beach Pro AM (4.5*)
So total last week: 26.5 hours, but that was a bit extra as Phil Mickelson was in contention at Pebble so I watched (I usually only watch the majors, or when Phil has a chance to win). The weekday soccer matches are on in my office.
Also, the * indicates that I only had video on in the background and "we" were listening to music instead.
hutch
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 12, 2019 at 01:31 AM UTC
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Man City was sick against Chelsea
Happy for Kun
Space Freely
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 12, 2019 at 01:32 AM UTC
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vansmack wrote:
Monday: West Ham v Liverpool (2 Hours)
Tuesday: Wolverhampton v Shrewsbury Town (2)
Wednesday: Everton v Man City (2), Warriors v Spurs (1.5*)
Saturday: Fulham v Man Utd (2), Liverpool v Bournemouth (1*), Huddesfield v Arsenal (1*), Pebble Beach Pro-Am (3.5*), Warriors v Suns (3*)
Sunday: Tottenham v Leicester (2), Man City v Chelsea (2), Pebble Beach Pro AM (4.5*)
So total last week: 26.5 hours, but that was a bit extra as Phil Mickelson was in contention at Pebble so I watched (I usually only watch the majors, or when Phil has a chance to win). The weekday soccer matches are on in my office.
Also, the * indicates that I only had video on in the background and "we" were listening to music instead.
So when do you have time for housework and home improvement projects? Let me guess, you don't sleep?
hutch
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 12, 2019 at 03:04 AM UTC
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Most people have maid services and use contractors…
I see them everywhere here in Arlington
Space Freely
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 01:30 AM UTC
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The Weekend is no Bruno Mars.
StoneTheCrow
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 01:46 AM UTC
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Not the showman Mars is but I enjoyed it. I like his music better than Mars’.
hutch
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 01:48 AM UTC
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I thought that was pretty good…
I agree with STC: music wise much more up my alley than Bruno Mars
grateful
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 02:05 AM UTC
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That dizzy tunnel segment weakened my stomach.
grateful
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 02:05 AM UTC
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Also, were we ready for a Tracy Morgan car accident commercial??
Space Freely
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 02:25 AM UTC
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Would you rather drink a Stella with Lenny or a Corona with Snoop?
grateful
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 02:45 AM UTC
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Yada
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 03:13 AM UTC
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Just when you think you know your fellow boardies… That halftime show was an abomination.
Also… My first beer in 38 days was… A Stella.
hutch
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Re: SUPER BOWL
February 08, 2021 at 04:11 AM UTC
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It’s relative….am I going to buy tickets tomorrow to the Weeknd at Cap One Arena? No
But I have seen way worse SB shows…