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.
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