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JohnH19 wrote:I'm becoming little more than a casual fan. It wasn't long ago that I watched every game I could but this year I didn't care all that much if the Vikings weren't playing.
I have watched more old footage on DVD and youtube this season than live games. But I doubt that I am an oulier here in that regard.
JohnH19 wrote:I'm becoming little more than a casual fan. It wasn't long ago that I watched every game I could but this year I didn't care all that much if the Vikings weren't playing.
I have watched more old footage on DVD and youtube this season than live games. But I doubt that I am an oulier here in that regard.
You're not.
I hardly watched any NFL games this year, just bits and pieces flipping through the channels.
Teo wrote:Something that I don't understand is why they'll play at a 30,000 seat soccer stadium in Carson for two seasons instead of playing at the Rose Bowl, or wait two years at Qualcomm and move when the LA new stadium is ready. Anyone knows why the hurry to move?
JohnH19 wrote:I'm becoming little more than a casual fan. It wasn't long ago that I watched every game I could but this year I didn't care all that much if the Vikings weren't playing.
I have watched more old footage on DVD and youtube this season than live games. But I doubt that I am an oulier here in that regard.
I actually watch more than I used to due to DVR. Being a Packer fan, I would not want to be missing Aaron Rodgers either. I grew up with the 1977 Packers, but their games are a chore to watch.