WTF would I do without Redskins football for a year?

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Giantone
12-01-2010, 07:17 PM
Take it back where it belongs, High school and college games.....where the players play for the game .

warpaint
12-01-2010, 07:31 PM
WTF would I do without Redskins football for a year?
Hmmmm..........weekly, you could always burn a couple of C-notes and hit yourself in the head with an axe........

Now that's dumb the AXE would cut to deep. OK now that I think about it, it might be less painful. :)

SirClintonPortis
12-01-2010, 07:50 PM
My fiance asked me how much football I watch a week...she was shocked by the answer and so was I. I figured I watched about 10 hours of football a week (Ducks, Skins, Huskies, Seahawks, VT, MNF, SNF, random NCAAF games). She tells me there will be better things to do once we are married and living together and I told her I only need 5 minutes max.

I suggest you drop the Seachickens. They're going to be fielding poor quality teams in the future.

saden1
12-01-2010, 09:18 PM
I suggest you drop the Seachickens. They're going to be fielding poor quality teams in the future.

Oh I just keep an eye on the hawks long enough to know how to best give delusional hawks fans the business. I enjoyed the KC game last Sunday. Honestly though, I really "watch watch" the Skins and the Ducks.

Zerohero
12-01-2010, 09:20 PM
I really think a deal will get done, but if not i will buy the NHL package and enjoy the Caps kickin butt.

Gmanc711
12-01-2010, 10:42 PM
I think it will get done....

However if it doesn't, I'm defintley going to a bigtime college football game in leu of going to a Redskins game next year...

I honestly would be kind of interested to see what would happen without NFL football. I agree with Saden in saying, I'd probably be in awesome shape... I'd do more fall things on Sundays since we have such nice falls. Maybe go hunting or something, I don't know... I mean I never want it to actually happen, but I think a year off from football would be kind of interesting.

firstdown
12-02-2010, 11:55 AM
My fiance asked me how much football I watch a week...she was shocked by the answer and so was I. I figured I watched about 10 hours of football a week (Ducks, Skins, Huskies, Seahawks, VT, MNF, SNF, random NCAAF games). She tells me there will be better things to do once we are married and living together and I told her I only need 5 minutes max.

Well you listed about 8 games at about 3 hours each so your really around 24 hours of football. Anyone else think Saden is going to get hit with reality when he gets home from the honeymoon? Saden what else do you do for entertainment as a single man?

skinsguy
12-02-2010, 12:03 PM
Well, I suppose I'd stay pretty current with new release movies if there is no football to watch on Sunday afternoon. I'd also take more Sunday afternoon naps. If I need a football fix, I could always play Madden.

freddyg12
12-02-2010, 01:02 PM
Not having football on sunday would be sad but at the same time would open up the schedule. Would have no problem finding things to do & I wouldn't be rushing, trying to do house projects before game.

My wife is a football fan, though for the opposite teams. She's a cowpoke fan & went to UVA. Our son is 14 months old & has clothes of each team, a couple little footballs he always carries around & 'football' was actually the first real word he spoke.

So yeah, we would miss it if there's a strike, but I think for the long-term health of the nfl a work stoppage is actually needed. In 06 the owners signed the deal simply to avoid the stoppage, then they were unhappy w/it. I don't want to see that happen again, and I'd be willing to wait for a good deal.

MTK
12-02-2010, 01:10 PM
Obviously I love football but I also love the offseason with my Sundays wide open.

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