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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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Just now, 4Corners said:

Sorry I wasn’t lumping u in with those morons. I’m just saying people are addicted to the NFL.  It is a force. 

No issues! You are right, NFL is a drug and I do have a panther addiction. Far as NFL at one point I had like 10 fantasy teams, as of two years running- zero teams.

Just to add, honestly I got super sick of allllllll the gambling ads being forced each tv break. I had thoughts of the same, "Im done". It was bad enough with allllll the booze ones and fuging gambling right after&before the game breaks. Then the stadium/team sponsored ones after years of banning it??? Just panthers now. 

Im one of those super weirdos about addictions- I can be a boozehound and train smoke, then days later not touch anything for years. Then start up again, same deal. Same about foods, quitting sunkist was harder than cigarettes.....

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Haven't paid much attention to Rams this year but where did these great receivers come from? I knew about the late round rookie they grabbed and kupp but it seems like they are all just as good. Insane a team with never any high draft picks can draft better than us. 

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

No issues! You are right, NFL is a drug and I do have a panther addiction. Far as NFL at one point I had like 10 fantasy teams, as of two years running- zero teams.

Just to add, honestly I got super sick of allllllll the gambling ads being forced each tv break. I had thoughts of the same, "Im done". It was bad enough with allllll the booze ones and fuging gambling right after&before the game breaks. Then the stadium/team sponsored ones after years of banning it??? Just panthers now. 

Im one of those super weirdos about addictions- I can be a boozehound and train smoke, then days later not touch anything for years. Then start up again, same deal. Same about foods, quitting sunkist was harder than cigarettes.....

Some folks are saying (I’ve heard it from my friends) that they weren’t gonna watch the peacock game, just out of principle.

while I agree in spirit, the microtransactions/subbing to another terrible streaming service just to watch one NFL game, is capitalistic greed and wrong - it’s gonna be the norm eventually. People will subscribe and pay to watch.  

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