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Post by marco26 on Oct 12, 2017 23:50:11 GMT
To answer this troll's question, it's quite simple: my life doesn't revolve around sports. I have other interests. So there is only time left to follow closely a couple of major sports, the ones I like best. If a person follows every single sport, then most likely that person doesn't have a life, or at least not a very varied life. I have a job, a family, real life friends, and other interests and hobbies. I like sports but they are just part of the good things I enjoy in life. I feel that way about people who pretend they're all into college football and basketball. Sorry, but no. There are a shit ton of teams, to the point where truly following it is a full-time job, and there's no continuity on the basketball side with one-and-done being the norm for the best players. Nah, dude, I know someone who is well into college football. Literally watches all 30 or so of those Bowl games. Knows every single top player in college (good to watch NFL Draft Day with), goes to various college games... Following college sports can be done on an in depth level.
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