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     I admit it says something about me..

...but on Sunday afternoons and evenings (they rerun it) the NFL Network is rerunning each week's 7-hour 'Red Zone'  highlight showcase from each NF week last season.

Hard to watch all of it....knowing the outcome of the entire season but I actually watch some of it....I like it. Real football.

 

I know...I know...

.I should get out more

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On ‎3‎/‎26‎/‎2017 at 0:06 PM, oldunclemark said:

     I admit it says something about me..

...but on Sunday afternoons and evenings (they rerun it) the NFL Network is rerunning each week's 7-hour 'Red Zone'  highlight showcase from each NF week last season.

Hard to watch all of it....knowing the outcome of the entire season but I actually watch some of it....I like it. Real football.

 

I know...I know...

.I should get out more

If people did not watch it it would not be on. It's not real, but it's the next best thing like porn.

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On ‎3‎/‎27‎/‎2017 at 11:12 AM, chad72 said:

That is why it is good to put your eggs in other baskets too, like March Madness, and even a bit of Netflix.

 

I never caught up to Breaking Bad, so I am catching up now. :) 

I cant watch South Carolina and Oregon...and Gonzaga throw up 3-point shots. I just cant.

No Midwest team..no interest for me..

 

....maybe theres a Law and Order marathon this week

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On ‎3‎/‎29‎/‎2017 at 6:32 PM, King Colt said:

If people did not watch it it would not be on. It's not real, but it's the next best thing like porn.

People like me, is what you're saying.. I'm guilty

....Its true..the football off-season is so much longer than the other sports.

 

Seems that way, anyway

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Makes one wonder why another professional football league never succeeds. Just goes to show the extent of the (NFL) powers that be have on this game. If anyone dares to start another league it is equal to squealing on the mob-good luck.

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