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2017 Season Discussion
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Man that Bills D is really putting on a show....LOL
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Gawd I hated that injury, he was such a great player too watch
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Of course...the week I go away from Ajayi because I thought he'd take some time to get up to speed with the Eagles, he's facing a very good Denver defense, plus the presence of Blount...he has his best game of the season.
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And AJ Green gets ejected after scoring 0.6 points. But I still won big.
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I'm ready for next season haha
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Pity full performance.... the Falcons look lost, but me being a homer I think they turn it around.... Whats really odd I lost in every league I'm in this week, unless J.Nelson scores 20 points...Oh well
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Hey guys...I'm at a conference for work this week. I'll be returning home Friday evening. I'll try to get the updates made before Sunday.
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Nice to see my team return closer to form after last weeks performance!
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Despite getting nothing from my TE (SOP at this point), and starting a backup QB, my team was almost respectable this week. I'm still going to lose, of course, but at least I could have beaten a few teams, other than the one I'm facing, this week.
In other news, I think I care less about the NFL than I have since...I dunno, I was like 3? I'm sure I'll still watch the Super Bowl, and probably a good portion of the playoffs, but I can't even motivate myself to watch a regular season game to see how my fantasy teams are doing at this point. It's not the sport, concussions, protests, etc. either. College football is must-see, NFL is can't endure watching. I'm sure that's partly the disparity of QB haves vs have-nots in the NFL being so much more drastic than, not only college football, but other sports, but I think not having a team for a few years has gradually worn me down. Moving to Chicago, I wanted to adopt the Bears, but the Trubisky trade/pick, combined with John Fox, made that a steep climb this year.
In other news, I think I care less about the NFL than I have since...I dunno, I was like 3? I'm sure I'll still watch the Super Bowl, and probably a good portion of the playoffs, but I can't even motivate myself to watch a regular season game to see how my fantasy teams are doing at this point. It's not the sport, concussions, protests, etc. either. College football is must-see, NFL is can't endure watching. I'm sure that's partly the disparity of QB haves vs have-nots in the NFL being so much more drastic than, not only college football, but other sports, but I think not having a team for a few years has gradually worn me down. Moving to Chicago, I wanted to adopt the Bears, but the Trubisky trade/pick, combined with John Fox, made that a steep climb this year.
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Looks like I'll pick up another win...unless Funchess channels Jerry Rice tonight.
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I still watch every week when I'm not working the Bengals home games... my dad comes over and we hang out. It's as much about that as it is about football. It's a struggle to watch the Browns though. We don't care that much about most of the other games, although we usually find something to watch during the slate of late games. But I haven't been watching the prime time games much. Thursday night games are awful...and Thursday / Sunday / Monday night games finish so late. The slew of injuries to star players isn't helping either.Xulu Bak wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:04 pm In other news, I think I care less about the NFL than I have since...I dunno, I was like 3? I'm sure I'll still watch the Super Bowl, and probably a good portion of the playoffs, but I can't even motivate myself to watch a regular season game to see how my fantasy teams are doing at this point. It's not the sport, concussions, protests, etc. either. College football is must-see, NFL is can't endure watching. I'm sure that's partly the disparity of QB haves vs have-nots in the NFL being so much more drastic than, not only college football, but other sports, but I think not having a team for a few years has gradually worn me down. Moving to Chicago, I wanted to adopt the Bears, but the Trubisky trade/pick, combined with John Fox, made that a steep climb this year.
I'll watch the playoffs and we generally host a Super Bowl party...but unless the Browns start to turn it around, I can see my apathy increasing significantly in the next few years.
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I watch every game I can, and be thankful of the times you can spend with your Father.TrueDawg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:14 pmI still watch every week when I'm not working the Bengals home games... my dad comes over and we hang out. It's as much about that as it is about football. It's a struggle to watch the Browns though. We don't care that much about most of the other games, although we usually find something to watch during the slate of late games. But I haven't been watching the prime time games much. Thursday night games are awful...and Thursday / Sunday / Monday night games finish so late. The slew of injuries to star players isn't helping either.Xulu Bak wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:04 pm In other news, I think I care less about the NFL than I have since...I dunno, I was like 3? I'm sure I'll still watch the Super Bowl, and probably a good portion of the playoffs, but I can't even motivate myself to watch a regular season game to see how my fantasy teams are doing at this point. It's not the sport, concussions, protests, etc. either. College football is must-see, NFL is can't endure watching. I'm sure that's partly the disparity of QB haves vs have-nots in the NFL being so much more drastic than, not only college football, but other sports, but I think not having a team for a few years has gradually worn me down. Moving to Chicago, I wanted to adopt the Bears, but the Trubisky trade/pick, combined with John Fox, made that a steep climb this year.
I'll watch the playoffs and we generally host a Super Bowl party...but unless the Browns start to turn it around, I can see my apathy increasing significantly in the next few years.
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