Anyone else not care about the Superbowl like me?
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I agree with you 100%. People here are too into sports like if it were a religion. People actually "fight" over who's team is winning/losing, literally fist fighting. I've seen it happen many times. They become so attached to a team to the point that they get emotional about it. I think it is ridiculous to be that emotionally attached to any type of sports team.have2fly wrote:Did not watch NO Superbowl at all! I never watched American football in general. The game is awkward to me. Yes, everyone is watching it like crazy besides me. But it feels good not to care about useless game and does not bring any benefit into your life.
Besides, I just don't understand watching sports in general, unless you are learning and using it in your life. What is a pleasure behind seeing a few dudes scoring? It's not you scoring, not your friends, not your relatives, why do you care? Americans seem to be the biggest on watching sports. Other countries are ONLY big on watching International Games when they cheer for their national teams - I can somewhat justify that, but still watching those games are useless as well.

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Here's a nice anti-Red Sox rant ...djfourmoney wrote:Is Boston racist? Ask Jim Rice...
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/st ... eld/050412
And lack of regard for Jim Rice, as well as a former white player, like Dwight Evans, is highlighted. In other words, Boston Red Sox fans are douchebag drama queens.
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There's a big fanbase in the UK now mainly due to a handful of games being played over here each season. I personally prefer watching American Football to an English game like rugby, but the Superbowl can be a real grind because of all the adverts.Repatriate wrote:
I think the Brits are the least receptive to it but the NFL managed to win Canada over so they know to push hard in other anglo markets.
It's televised here at stupid o'clock so I don't think I've ever watched one from start to finish without falling asleep at some point. I tend to watch the highlights of games on YouTube so I might do the same with the Superbowl this year, unless the Falcons beat the eBay Packers tomorrow. I quite like them nowadays.
Re: Anyone else not care about the Superbowl like me?
That’s some niggers scampering around on a field after a ball, right?
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