It’s a GAME. Owned by very rich people. Played by (some) very rich people some not so rich, all putting their bodies on the line. For nothing but the money and the “glory” (whatever THAT is).
I haven’t followed the NFL in the last few years. Is Tennessee still perfecting their identity as “that team that shouldn’t be in the playoffs but somehow is anyway”?
And there I was in my nice comfy easy chair in Kansas City enjoying every minute of it, Mahomes, the Grim Reaper, takes on the Bengals Sunday at Arrowhead baby.
Fortunately for me, I favour neither the Bengals nor the Titans. The rest of the weekend was very, very satisfying, especially in regards to a couple of arrogant ****s.
The TV contracts with the NFL since 1976 have basically guaranteed a profit for the league without it having to sell a single ticket or anything else a fan would buy at a stadium on game day, including parking space rental. I used to watch every game I could but for the last 20 years or so I only watch a favoured team if nothing else is going on. I did watch all four games this last weekend and was not disappointed that three of the games were close in the last minutes. I was disappointed in the outcomes of two of the games, but heartened by the fact that the 49ers owned the Rams this season.
Having a week off certainly didn’t help either of the two #1 seeds and maybe even hurt them.
With that said, Tannehill’s record during his lackluster NFL career attests to the fact that he is at best, a mediocre quarterback without the talent to lead a team to the Superbowl.
For me, it is just a pleasant experience to watch a clean, cheat-free, well reffed, and well played game. Shoot, even back in my days of coaching soccer, I would compliment the opposing keeper for a good save. That being said, Mahomes is just fun to watch—as fun to watch as Peyton and Montana were.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
It’s a GAME. Owned by very rich people. Played by (some) very rich people some not so rich, all putting their bodies on the line. For nothing but the money and the “glory” (whatever THAT is).
rekam Premium Member over 2 years ago
Thanks for this “Latest Tweet” below, Clay: Titans-16 Bengals-19 #NFLPlayoffs #NFL #tennesseetitans #CincinnatiBengals #WoeIsMe
Daeder over 2 years ago
I haven’t followed the NFL in the last few years. Is Tennessee still perfecting their identity as “that team that shouldn’t be in the playoffs but somehow is anyway”?
robertthomasson over 2 years ago
Ah… this sports-ball you play, right?
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
Gah. I see football, and I think of Aaron the antivaxxer on my home team.
Brockie over 2 years ago
And there I was in my nice comfy easy chair in Kansas City enjoying every minute of it, Mahomes, the Grim Reaper, takes on the Bengals Sunday at Arrowhead baby.
Ontman over 2 years ago
Sorry….not sorry.
grange Premium Member over 2 years ago
Fortunately for me, I favour neither the Bengals nor the Titans. The rest of the weekend was very, very satisfying, especially in regards to a couple of arrogant ****s.
1BlackLivesMatter Premium Member over 2 years ago
lgb
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
At least your team made it, Clay, although your QB kind of coughed up a hairball there.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 2 years ago
Yeah? So?
Bookworm over 2 years ago
“Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout;
But there is no joy in Tennessee—the mighty Titans have struck out."
Sincere apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s “Casey at the Bat” (1888).
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Who cares……
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
The TV contracts with the NFL since 1976 have basically guaranteed a profit for the league without it having to sell a single ticket or anything else a fan would buy at a stadium on game day, including parking space rental. I used to watch every game I could but for the last 20 years or so I only watch a favoured team if nothing else is going on. I did watch all four games this last weekend and was not disappointed that three of the games were close in the last minutes. I was disappointed in the outcomes of two of the games, but heartened by the fact that the 49ers owned the Rams this season.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Having a week off certainly didn’t help either of the two #1 seeds and maybe even hurt them.
With that said, Tannehill’s record during his lackluster NFL career attests to the fact that he is at best, a mediocre quarterback without the talent to lead a team to the Superbowl.
zxcar1 over 2 years ago
For me, it is just a pleasant experience to watch a clean, cheat-free, well reffed, and well played game. Shoot, even back in my days of coaching soccer, I would compliment the opposing keeper for a good save. That being said, Mahomes is just fun to watch—as fun to watch as Peyton and Montana were.
Ammo is busy training in the hills Premium Member over 2 years ago
Just wait tell next season…RN4L been saying that since 1983.
theoldidahofox over 2 years ago
Out coached!