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Post by Terrapin Station on Oct 13, 2017 16:29:21 GMT
No it isn't. The issue is whether one would have time to do all of that. And as I said, Boomer isn't paid to watch the games he watches. He has two jobs that add up to more than full time that don't involve watching all of those games his teams play, the other NY teams play, etc. I shouldn't have to explain this, but apparently I do. Boomer is paid very well to analyze and commentate on sports. That is his job. Every time he works, it involves sports. He has to stay up on the sport's world and has more time for it than I could ever have because that is a large part of his professional life. I am a doctor. My long days are not spent talking about sports. When I go home to my wife and kids, I have other responsibilities that do not involve sports. It is only after I take care of those things that I can enjoy my sports. This is why I have to limit my sport's consumption. Boomer seriously has the opposite problem. It is not the same AT ALL. Do you understand that Boomer works more than 40 hours per week where that work does NOT involve watching sports?
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