• @TheAndrewBrown
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    111 year ago

    I’m so football starved that I’ll watch this even though it’s gonna suck.

    • @PineapplePartisan
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      121 year ago

      Annual tradition. Get hype, watch the first drive or two. Turn it off because I realize I am deprived of good football, not just football.

    • @legion
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      1 year ago

      Remember, when you’re watching bottom-of-the-roster players in preseason games, what you’re actually watching is young men taking their once-in-a-lifetime hail mary shot at their dream.

      These guys were all stars of their college teams. They’ve always been the guy that’s good at football. And now, all of the sudden, they are fighting for their lives. It’s not like other sports where you might get assigned to the team’s minor league affiliate for a couple years of wait-and-see. Practice squads are comparatively a lot smaller, even with recent expansion. Most of those guys you watch eating up minutes in preseason games will simply never be heard from again. But among the herd, you’ll watch in real time as a few guys succeed and grab that dream opportunity with both hands.

      Preseason football is some of the best reality TV there is. People who complain about the rough quality of play are entirely missing the point. Hard Knocks gives you a close-up taste, but those same kind of stories are playing out in every single preseason game across the league.

      • @TheAndrewBrown
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        11 year ago

        I totally agree with you and enjoy some of the storylines, but it doesn’t quite scratch the football itch, just like Hard Knocks and Quarterback and those shows get close but don’t actually scratch it.

        • @legion
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          11 year ago

          Sure, nothing’s gonna measure up to the real, counted games. I just hate seeing people badmouth preseason and miss where the value is.

          Preseason is an overlooked storyline factory. Best thing the month of August has going for it.