Can't follow NFL anymore because of the frequency, severity, and the sheer scale of medical and legal issues that follow the game. Some of it filters down into its developmental league, the NCAA. I'm tired of it. REALLY tired of it. No team is immune from these issues. Can't say that I've watched a full NFL game in years (except for Super Bowl watching the commercials). Can't say that I've watched a full NCAA football game in the last 18 months.YmoBeThere wrote:Interesting, yet you can watch NASCAR.Lavabe wrote:I just can't get into following the NFL.
The NFL will rule the Pats didn't deliberately cheat, but the team will get a parking ticket, as the balls were underinflated. Pretty simple. If there's no fine, whoop dee frickin do. Oh, and here's a thought... maybe the NFL will respond by altering policy. Imagine granting the refs the capacity to REMOVE SUSPECT FOOTBALLS during the game, you know, so like it doesn't affect the game. In the meantime, anything that gets Bill Belichick to quote MY COUSIN VINNY AND physics is fine in my book.
Still waiting on definitive word from Bill Nye...
As for NASCAR, Ymo, at least it doesn't rely so much on colleges and universities to prop up the league. The sheer scale of media and legal issues is nothing like NFL... and well, in football-inflation level kinds of issues, when Chad Knaus misses a setup, the decision is made quickly, accurately, and that's that. Fine. Probation. Suspension sometimes. Done. Still haven't heard Chad Knaus quote MY COUSIN VINNY.