| chocoloco said: Well every aspect of life has it's good and bad. To be honest, I was not into sports for about fthree years because I had no cable and was in college and working. Now I just got back into sports because I had a long time of nothing, but serious study, work, some partying, working out and videogames. Now that I just work I feel like I wanted to add more variety and I missed sports. There are a ton of things more important than sports, but at the same time I believe the key to a good life is variety. Free agency does make it seem like youo almost have a new team every year in football so it makes it annoying not knowing the players all the time. In all, getting bak to it beoing a waste of time I disagree because we all need distractions from the serious reality. It may appear as if all I care about is sports right now, but that is far from the truth the site has become slow and dull so I just do not post on much more than sports. |
You are right a variety is needed. I was mainly in a shitty mood at the time of my post and I wasn't inferring any of what I said directly at you. I was merely venting. There are a ton of people that let sports influence them too much (such as a team winning or losing). Take me for instance.... Back during the Mike Leach days at Texas Tech I was a die hard fan (considering I was going to Tech also around that time). I would seriously get way too worked up about losing to such hated teams like aTm (luckily Leach was able to beat them almost all the time). It got the point with having crappy Tuberville the past two season where it is just terrible to watch. To root for a shitty team just isn't any fun. I am just glad to not be so obsessed about any sport team now. I am the type of person in sports (playing or watching) and video games that expects to win. I am perhaps too competitive.







