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Orestes Munn wrote:Among the many things I'm involved in is looking for early evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in living people. Watching football is just too icky, now, but y'all (and my wife) enjoy.
Cherie320 wrote:About the time the game starts you can usually get a table at your favorite eatery with little to no wait, as long as there is no TV in the place.
kimbottles wrote:Usually Super Bowl time is best bike ride of the year for me. No auto traffic.
But as a fair weather Seattle fan, I will likely do as I did for the last game, set up the Revmaster (quiet) stationary bike and ride as I watch.
JoeP wrote:Apparently not many football fans around these parts. We could always talk about F1.
LarryHoward wrote:Will Force India fold? What happens if only 16 cars are the maximum grid? Will Bernie try to enforce the 3 car team rule and can anyone build and field a 3rd car before the summer break
McLaren Honda putting in good laps today at Jerez. Vettle happy (for now). Lots of F1 to discuss.
There was a football game Sunday. Somebody won.
kimbottles wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Will Force India fold? What happens if only 16 cars are the maximum grid? Will Bernie try to enforce the 3 car team rule and can anyone build and field a 3rd car before the summer break
McLaren Honda putting in good laps today at Jerez. Vettle happy (for now). Lots of F1 to discuss.
There was a football game Sunday. Somebody won.
If you think Vettle was happy how do you think Button feels now secure for two years? I bet he is "Chuffed" as he likes to say. I really like Button, he seems like such a nice guy, a lot like Webber.
But I believe Alonso is still the best driver in F1.
Bull City wrote:My rant on the Super Bowl.
Years ago, I enjoyed the NFL, however, my viewing has declined to practically nil, and with what has been learned about head injuries, and the general hypocrisy of the league, I make it a point not to watch it. On top of that, the pace of the game is glacial (according to a study, a 60 minute game has 12 minutes of actual play), and the off-field and on-field behavior of many of the players ranges from criminal to insufferable.
Rant over.
Bull City wrote:My rant on the Super Bowl.
Years ago, I enjoyed the NFL, however, my viewing has declined to practically nil, and with what has been learned about head injuries, and the general hypocrisy of the league, I make it a point not to watch it. On top of that, the pace of the game is glacial (according to a study, a 60 minute game has 12 minutes of actual play), and the off-field and on-field behavior of many of the players ranges from criminal to insufferable.
Rant over.
SloopJonB wrote:How, exactly, did the Troll "save" F1 back in the 70's?
Seems to me he just turned it into another corporate circus while sucking out $billions for himself.
Frankly I've never found it more boring than it is now. I long for the days when Sir John Surtees could build a front runner at home in a 2 car garage and Dan Gurney nearly ditto. Granted it was insanely dangerous then but that was completely unrelated.
SloopJonB wrote:Larry, I agree with your last point but not the rest. It was Jackie Stewart who changed the safety aspect. He and the drivers had to fight FOCA and the track owners tooth & nail for every scrap of safety.
The Troll owned FOCA when the safety improved but he was forced into it, it wasn't initiated by him. He'd been a team owner through the deadliest years and did ZERO for the drivers.
The only thing he did was to grab the TV rights and boost the $ in the sport (and make himself a multi-billionaire).
LarryHoward wrote:SloopJonB wrote:Larry, I agree with your last point but not the rest. It was Jackie Stewart who changed the safety aspect. He and the drivers had to fight FOCA and the track owners tooth & nail for every scrap of safety.
The Troll owned FOCA when the safety improved but he was forced into it, it wasn't initiated by him. He'd been a team owner through the deadliest years and did ZERO for the drivers.
The only thing he did was to grab the TV rights and boost the $ in the sport (and make himself a multi-billionaire).
I think we can agree that he is well past his use by date and F-1 needs something to encourage innovation and "interesting development." I'll still front up for a trip to COTA when my son graduates from college. F-1 and other motorports that include more than straight lines or left only turns give us a lot of father-son bonding and I'll support that as much as possible.
BeauV wrote: ...the sports I like are completely and totally uninteresting to anyone but those participating in them.
Olaf Hart wrote:Bull City wrote:My rant on the Super Bowl.
Years ago, I enjoyed the NFL, however, my viewing has declined to practically nil, and with what has been learned about head injuries, and the general hypocrisy of the league, I make it a point not to watch it. On top of that, the pace of the game is glacial (according to a study, a 60 minute game has 12 minutes of actual play), and the off-field and on-field behavior of many of the players ranges from criminal to insufferable.
Rant over.
How many actual minutes of play do you have in an NFL Game?
I mean time when the ball is active.