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Preseason games get best after the half. I love seeing draft picks and UDFA's and guys who are struggling for the privilege of being buried in the depth chart just to have a job in the NFL. Some of those guys will be stars in years to come. This is hardly the worst stretch, two more weeks and the season's here.This is like one of the worse stretches of the offseason. Pre-season football sucks, and gets progressively worse as it unravels. Less starting time for stars, etc. Opening day cant come soon enough.
I can watch all the games until the starters are pulled, then I exit the preseason live window.Preseason games get best after the half. I love seeing draft picks and UDFA's and guys who are struggling for the privilege of being buried in the depth chart just to have a job in the NFL. Some of those guys will be stars in years to come. This is hardly the worst stretch, two more weeks and the season's here.
Granted, I only give a fuck for my team, I can't deal with watching any other preseason games.
I'm ready to anoint Mallette the #2 WR job.Preseason games get best after the half. I love seeing draft picks and UDFA's and guys who are struggling for the privilege of being buried in the depth chart just to have a job in the NFL. Some of those guys will be stars in years to come. This is hardly the worst stretch, two more weeks and the season's here.
Granted, I only give a fuck for my team, I can't deal with watching any other preseason games.
I used to only care about watching the starters and then would check out, but the last couple seasons have been fun to watch the players that Famm mentioned. The guys fighting for a roster spot, second string guys, and the rookies. The second/third string teams aren't good as a whole, but there are some individual standout players that come through.I can watch all the games until the starters are pulled, then I exit the preseason live window.
Show Shank-oh the door-oh while you're at it, maybe Furusterenbergerer can catch balls.I'm ready to anoint Mallette the #2 WR job.
Except you're wrong, 2005-2009 Alex Smith was still good. You put the best quarterback to ever play the game in a shit system and he'll still fail to win a Superbowl. You don't randomly just gain the skill to bring your team deep in to the playoffs, it's not like he just started drinking fucking bugs bunny sports drink or something.I know I am being trolled, but I said from 2005-2009. Alex Smith is a perfectly fine QB at this point, I was talking about Locker mostly. But Sutek is a fucking retard so ...yeah.
This is like one of the worse stretches of the offseason. Pre-season football sucks, and gets progressively worse as it unravels. Less starting time for stars, etc. Opening day cant come soon enough.
I can watch the Cowboys all 4 quarters and even watch the entire game a couple times, but outside of the Cowboys I can't watch other teams back ups.I used to only care about watching the starters and then would check out, but the last couple seasons have been fun to watch the players that Famm mentioned. The guys fighting for a roster spot, second string guys, and the rookies. The second/third string teams aren't good as a whole, but there are some individual standout players that come through.
Well of course not, there's no investment. I honestly get bored sometimes watching other teams play, especially if it's just an awful game, or an awful team with no real excitement. It becomes soccer to me at that point and I just go jerk off or play Madden.I can watch the Cowboys all 4 quarters and even watch the entire game a couple times, but outside of the Cowboys I can't watch other teams back ups.
This is where fantasy football comes up big.Well of course not, there's no investment. I honestly get bored sometimes watching other teams play, especially if it's just an awful game, or an awful team with no real excitement.
True, but I usually just watch the ticker.This is where fantasy football comes up big.
Haha that's awesome.Pretty interesting stat posted on @NFL_Stats.
16 of the last 25 Heisman Trophy winners have been Quarterbacks.
1 has one a playoff game.
That 1 is Tim Tebow.