One thing Twitter has taught me is thought I don't follow sports nearly as much as other people. Or atleast I don't seem too. Some of my friends are commenting about every college football and basketball, NBA and NFL game. Even NHL games come up.
I don't know enough about the NHL. With NBC's move to Stamford I think of job potential if I knew more about the NHL. Might have to work on that. I can't watch college basketball if UCONN doesn't play because I just don't care about other games. NBA is just over kill for me. I have to be so bored to watch that.
It's too much for me to be honest. I love watching sports, and probably watch more than the average person. I watch less than I used too though. I just don't get the same joy watching athletes I don't know, than I do working for and with athletes I do know.
I feel like I can only casually follow most games, like I am doing now. I have a hard time focusing on games without my favorite teams in it. If the Cowboys are on I can watch non-stop. If the Mets are on, I can be glued to the TV. Same for UCONN. NASCAR I can actually focus on, and Golf too. Soccer is hit or miss for me. I was glued to the Women's Soccer college cup. I also enjoy watching Arsenal and premier league soccer from time to time. But sporting events in NBA or NHL or even the NFL with teams I don't care about are really hard for me too watch.
I actually enjoy watching old games from when I was growing up more than some current games. I like watching the Cowboys play the Giants at the Meadowlands in 1995. I found some tapes of the 2003 Cowboys with Bill Parcells I've put on while working out. Even put on some of the 2002 Mets, who were AWFUL.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
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