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Thursday, November 30, 2006

The NFL Blows

College football is so much more entertaining. An upset in college means so much, while there really isn't an upset in the NFL. Just players finally playing up to their pay grade. But what upsets me the most about the NFL is how much media coverage it gets, causing non stories to be big time.

For example, the Giants have gone on two separate cold streaks this year. And in the middle of those cold streaks, they were the Super Bowl team pick out of the NFC. You win a couple games in the NFL, and you are great. You lose a couple, you are finished. College football, teams go on poor streaks, but it doesn't get as much coverage. Miami has gone through so much this season, and they still don't get as much coverage by ESPN as the Atlanta Falcons and Mike Vick do.

Rex Grossman went from the best QB in the league to fans wanting him benched for Brian Griese. There was a couple weeks where the Bears weren't that good, because they lost a game, but now are the best again. Oh wait, they lost to the Patriots. I guess it's on to some other team.

All the celebrating is so damn annoying. As long as a TD wasn't given up, the defense gets up celebrating. And as long as you didn't turn the ball over the offense gets up shoving it back in the defenses face. I have been so turned off by the NFL that I spend more time doing homework on Sundays than actually watching football. And I love football. It's sad this sport cannot get its act together.

And all the boring stories for the pregame. I don't care that some third string safety got into a car accident as a child and lost a finger nail.

I guess what I hate about the NFL is all the BS that is tied up in it. No game really matters, the players are full of themselves, and ESPN is non stop. Just play football.

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