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Or were those games this weekend boring???
My wife and I both lost interest and even turned off the Eagles/Giants game.
Not sure how much the Rams not being in it contributed, some I’m sure but, there just wasn’t any fire.
I agree. Not as much drama as the first weekend.Chiefs/Jags was entertaining but others fell flat.
It's just you! Only you!! You Freak.Or were those games this weekend boring???
My wife and I both lost interest and even turned off the Eagles/Giants game.
Not sure how much the Rams not being in it contributed, some I’m sure but, there just wasn’t any fire.
I enjoy all the rounds. The SB is usually anti-climatic for me (except when it involves the Rams). And considering the exciting SBs (18 or 19) have occurred much less often than the duds, the playoffs are usually more exciting year in and year out. Hell, the Rams have played in 3 of the most exciting Superbowls, 4 if you count '79 (and I do).Divisional weekend is usually the best. But the NFC was uniquely weak this year. Plus last year may have spoiled us. That was the best weekend of football ever.
You've got some years idnee the belt lol. Those sound like some classics. For some reason I always feel like divisional weekend is the best, maybe because there's 4 total games and all are usually good teams. Superbowls are usually pretty good but I feel like they tend to be a tail of two halves or different huge swings of momentum. Like Chiefs/49ers was just different stretches of dominance from both teams despite the close score.I enjoy all the rounds. The SB is usually anti-climatic for me (except when it involves the Rams). And considering the exciting SBs (18 or 19) have occurred much less often than the duds, the playoffs are usually more exciting year in and year out. Hell, the Rams have played in 3 of the most exciting Superbowls, 4 if you count '79 (and I do).
The first "exciting SB" was V. But there were 11 turnovers in that game and 14 penalties, so it was more a clusterfook than exciting. IIRC, it was the first one played on artificial turf. You'd have to go 8 years before there was another exciting SB. Everybody remembers the pass from Staubach to Jackie Smith that he dropped, forcing Dallas to settle for the FG. That was in the 3rd quarter and would have tied the game. Dallas lost 35-31. The next year it was exciting for 3 quarters until Pittsburgh pulled away from the Rams. The next two exciting SBs were SF vs Cincy in 81 and 88. So not such a great record......3 or 4 out of the first 23. "Wide right" in 90 then a long string of one sided games until 99. However, 11 of the last 21 were exciting, so it's improved. The cap and free agency?
This will be my first full year watching baseball. It's definitely hard to watch. It's slow and scoring has been low. I believe there was more strikeouts this year than any other season as well. Or less runs scored. Whatever the stat was, it wasn't good for ratings lol. Luckily I like pitching so I can watch a low scoring game but I can see how others would not.I can watch an entire football game, and do all the time. Not baseball though. Baseball sucks for the most part. It has its moments, but generally sucks!