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Why do we sacrifice our weekends, watching people run around after a ball?

Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:11 am
Posted by FightingTigers138
In your thoughts
Member since Dec 2016
5746 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:11 am
I've been the one of the biggest sports fans ever, but I'm starting to re-think this.

It doesn't make any sense. We could be outdoors, fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. Both days.

Posted by Mohican
Member since Nov 2012
6204 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:16 am to
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but I'm starting to re-think this.


Not me. I like options.
Posted by tigerbutt
Deep South
Member since Jun 2006
24668 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:17 am to
Because you can do those things year round. Watching live professional or college football is limited just like crawfish season.
This post was edited on 6/6/20 at 4:19 am
Posted by liz18lsu
Naples, FL
Member since Feb 2009
17373 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:22 am to
This virus and working from home has made me appreciate the outdoors. I go for walks, spend time at the beach, which is 10 minutes away. I am tan and in shape. Screw sitting on the couch.
Posted by tigerintexas777
the lake
Member since Sep 2013
1312 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:23 am to
I’m still hunting and fishing on the weekends around watching the Tigers
Posted by Costanza
Member since May 2011
3162 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:41 am to
quote:

I've been the one of the biggest sports fans ever, but I'm starting to re-think this.


Would it change your mind if you were able to spend thousands of dollars per year on tickets? What if the athletes you watch are multi-millionaires and constantly whine about being oppressed?

This post was edited on 6/6/20 at 4:50 am
Posted by LSUCanFAN
In the past
Member since Jan 2009
28073 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:46 am to
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doesn't make any sense. We could be outdoors, fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. Both days.
is this a shot at some of our wheelchair bound posters-if so May God have mercy on your soul.
Posted by TulaneLSU
Member since Aug 2003
Member since Dec 2007
13298 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:48 am to
Friend,

I have been preaching against college and professional sports for a decade. They are pointless distractions that are driven by Big Alcohol, lazy administrators and the multinational advertising cartel. I haven’t watch a minute of pro or college sport in five years because what does one benefit by watching grown men play a game?

Sports exist to give us recreation, teach excellence and teamwork, and provide individual discipline. Watching adults play achieves none of the noble ends of athletics. College and professional sports have become a vehicle to steal the lives and communities of Americans for the purpose of manipulating us into being paying customers and alcoholics.

Professional football, especially, is bad for America, having quietly over the last fifty years desecrated the Sabbath, insisting that Sunday is a day of football, not worship and family. The masses have followed the false myth and “legends” couched behind beautiful cinematography and classic music to jettison the Church and its ethic of love and justice and truth for the cheap and false gospel of the NFL, whose message’s only consistency is that of what is popular in the mainstream and will provide profits.

What is sad is that the NFL has over the last three decades successfully broken the American Church. The NFL now finds itself as one of the few authoritative arbiters of morality in America, sensing that Americans are looking to it to make a moral stand. The NFL, though, has no rich tradition or Scripture upon which to turn for guidance. The NFL’s only god is money. So while at times the NFL may take the correct moral stance, this is by happenstance only.

Do not give college or professional sports another minute of your attention or time. We were not created to watch these circuses while being fed this cheap bread. We were made to bow at the altar of God, sing songs of glory, pray, and do acts of love, reconciliation, and justice for our world.

Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted by Prominentwon
LSU, McNeese St. Fan
Member since Jan 2005
93811 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 4:49 am to
I love competition.

Since there’s been no sports on TV, I’ve realized how little of television I watch.
Posted by AHM21
Member since Feb 2008
24697 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 5:07 am to
What a soft bunch. Trying to "take a stand" even though in reality you'll still watch.

Just because you don't agree with what they're saying doesn't mean you cut it off.
Posted by Hamma1122
Member since Sep 2016
19938 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 5:17 am to
Do what works for you
Posted by bushwacker
youngsville
Member since Feb 2010
3629 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 6:04 am to
smh. i never pass up hunting or fishing to watch that.

I did however watch a little LSU football on my phone in the deer stand, specifically the win over oklahoma.
Posted by PhantomMenace
Member since Oct 2017
1946 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 7:40 am to
Because you aren't living your own life, but vicariously through others and "birging" (basking in reflected glory).
Write a book, paint, music, woodwork, CREATE something that might last beyond your body. Or just kill other living things by hunting and fishing.

I make one LSU football game in person each year, and do watch sports on tv because it reminds me of the incredible abilities that humans have been given.
Posted by jimmy the leg
Member since Aug 2007
35243 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 7:41 am to
I enjoy watching elite athletes attempt to execute strategic plans in camaraderie with my friends.

As for the NFL and kneeling...I only watched Saints games at that time. I will do the same if those circumstances return.
Just my .02.
Posted by tzimme4
Metairie
Member since Jan 2008
28620 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 7:42 am to
I've been watching people drive around in circles for the last fee weeks. It's been quite entertaining
Posted by Bench McElroy
Member since Nov 2009
33996 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 7:44 am to
quote:

It doesn't make any sense. We could be outdoors, fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. Both days.


Isn't that what most people in the south do when their football team isn't playing on the weekends?
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
140462 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 7:47 am to
quote:

FightingTigers138
/hijack

Where can I get a good south Louisiana style fried seafood platter around here?

I got a fried fish plate from Angeline’s Louisiana Kitchen in Berkeley last night after a recommendation. And it was just alright and they wouldn’t let me add fried shrimp even though they have shrimp poboys on the menu.


Hijack/
Posted by reddy tiger
Mandeville
Member since Aug 2012
1600 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 8:00 am to
Exactly, but more accurately-

quote:

Why do we sacrifice our weekends, watching STRANGERS run around after a ball?
Posted by GreatLakesTiger24
One State Solution
Member since May 2012
56067 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 8:15 am to
I’m still going to attend or watch the tigers every Saturday

Sorry I’m not a snowflake
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67309 posts
Posted on 6/6/20 at 8:37 am to
Because weather in Louisiana is garbage and it’s hot as balls outside for most of football season
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