reminder to local media that spend excessive time on NHL, NBA, MLB etc
http://www.ajc.com/sports/football-is-f ... 18279.html
College Football Passes Baseball on America's Pastime List
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College Football Passes Baseball on America's Pastime List
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Stallion wrote:reminder to local media that spend excessive time on NHL, NBA, MLB etc
http://www.ajc.com/sports/football-is-f ... 18279.html
Hey Stud.. are you promoting the NFL or just hating?



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a survey of 2,000 people. what an accurate way to gather information about what the entire country prefers.
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Well at least we know they polled more than the crowd at an SMU basketball game.
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Think about it, it makes sense. People (including myself) like to watch games that matter. In college and pro football, every game matters. Baseball? A team could go on a 20 game slide and still make the playoffs. Too much supply kills demand...
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jtoutloud wrote:Think about it, it makes sense. People (including myself) like to watch games that matter. In college and pro football, every game matters. Baseball? A team could go on a 20 game slide and still make the playoffs. Too much supply kills demand...
It's a pastime because of the rich history. Nothing better than going to the ballpark on a nice summer night to watch a game.