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Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 12:01 pm
by trents
As a sports fan, I dread this time of year. Football is over and baseball isn't cranked up yet. Not that baseball is that interesting anyway, mind you. But it's something and there are games everyday. With March madness there is some pick me up but it's a ways off yet as well. There is the NBA but I lose interest in pro basketball with each passing year. Yes, the late winter sports doldrums have set in! I can't wait for September and the return of college football.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 12:43 pm
by mykc14
trents wrote:As a sports fan, I dread this time of year. Football is over and baseball isn't cranked up yet. Not that baseball is that interesting anyway, mind you. But it's something and there are games everyday. With March madness there is some pick me up but it's a ways off yet as well. There is the NBA but I lose interest in pro basketball with each passing year. Yes, the late winter sports doldrums have set in! I can't wait for September and the return of college football.


XFL?

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 1:04 pm
by RiverDog
trents wrote:As a sports fan, I dread this time of year. Football is over and baseball isn't cranked up yet. Not that baseball is that interesting anyway, mind you. But it's something and there are games everyday. With March madness there is some pick me up but it's a ways off yet as well. There is the NBA but I lose interest in pro basketball with each passing year. Yes, the late winter sports doldrums have set in! I can't wait for September and the return of college football.


College football? What about our Hawks?! Not sure about the XFL. I'll check it out, but I'm not too optimistic.

I hear what you're saying. I, too, have lost interest in the NBA and CBK is only mildly entertaining up until March Madness, which I really like. Baseball has lost a lot of its appeal mainly because the Mariners are one of the sorriest franchises in all of major league sports.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:09 pm
by trents
I watched the XFL some last year and the quality of play was very obviously sub NFL.

I love the Hawks but college football is #1 in entertainment value for me.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 5:09 am
by obiken
trents wrote:As a sports fan, I dread this time of year. Football is over and baseball isn't cranked up yet. Not that baseball is that interesting anyway, mind you. But it's something and there are games everyday. With March madness there is some pick me up but it's a ways off yet as well. There is the NBA but I lose interest in pro basketball with each passing year. Yes, the late winter sports doldrums have set in! I can't wait for September and the return of college football.


I agree Trents, its the dog days of sports. I am a Hockey fan but the Blackhawks are done. So I wait till the Timbers and the dog days of summer.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 6:55 am
by RiverDog
You guys need to check out the 17 game schedule thread. If it comes to fruition, we'll have football all the way through February.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 6:22 pm
by trents
If the NFL keeps adding games they'll have to expand rosters just to be able to have enough healthy bodies to put on the field.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:12 pm
by Agent 86
Myself being north of the border, I am into the NHL as much as I am the NFL, don't watch MLB or NBA or anything college.

I suggest during these times you find a good TV show to watch. I just started "Ray Donovan" a couple weeks ago (Showtime), oh my, what a show! Just finished the first season and this is already one of my favourites.

Some other of my fav's:

Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
Narcos
Narcos Mexico
Ozark
Ballers
Curb Your Enthusiasm(if you are a Seinfeld fan)

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:17 pm
by RiverDog
trents wrote:If the NFL keeps adding games they'll have to expand rosters just to be able to have enough healthy bodies to put on the field.


That's part of the proposal, although it's not clear how many players they would add.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:15 pm
by c_hawkbob
trents wrote:If the NFL keeps adding games they'll have to expand rosters just to be able to have enough healthy bodies to put on the field.

RiverDog wrote:That's part of the proposal, although it's not clear how many players they would add.


All 54 active each week is Pete's suggestion.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2020 2:58 pm
by trents
Agent 86 wrote:Myself being north of the border, I am into the NHL as much as I am the NFL, don't watch MLB or NBA or anything college.

I suggest during these times you find a good TV show to watch. I just started "Ray Donovan" a couple weeks ago (Showtime), oh my, what a show! Just finished the first season and this is already one of my favourites.

Some other of my fav's:

Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
Narcos
Narcos Mexico
Ozark
Ballers
Curb Your Enthusiasm(if you are a Seinfeld fan)


Do you follow the CFL much?

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 10:10 am
by Agent 86
Trents, I don't. I just can't get into it. The only CFL I watch is the 2nd half of the Grey Cup after the Seahawks game is over that day. Think the last CFL game I attended was in the late 1980's. I do one day want to go to a Grey Cup when it comes back to Vancouver just to experience it. And there are a few rules in that league I like, but I never got into it as a kid, it was only NFL and NHL for me.

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:10 pm
by RiverDog
Agent 86 wrote:Trents, I don't. I just can't get into it. The only CFL I watch is the 2nd half of the Grey Cup after the Seahawks game is over that day. Think the last CFL game I attended was in the late 1980's. I do one day want to go to a Grey Cup when it comes back to Vancouver just to experience it. And there are a few rules in that league I like, but I never got into it as a kid, it was only NFL and NHL for me.


The most entertaining part of the CFL that I've witnessed was a few years ago when Joe Kapp got into a fight with a guy in a wheelchair. Now that was hilarious!

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:37 pm
by Agent 86
RiverDog wrote:The most entertaining part of the CFL that I've witnessed was a few years ago when Joe Kapp got into a fight with a guy in a wheelchair. Now that was hilarious!


Oh man, RiverDog, that was at the 2011 CFL Alumni Legends banquet when Kapp punched out Angelo Mosca. Mosca wasn't in a wheelchair at the time, but had a cane, and he didn't hesitate using it to try and smack Kapp on the head with it. Apparently the rivalry between those 2 stemmed back to the 1963 Grey Cup. Definitely a classic moment!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyoEcbk3EP0

Re: Late winter sports doldrums: A lament

PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:03 pm
by RiverDog
RiverDog wrote:The most entertaining part of the CFL that I've witnessed was a few years ago when Joe Kapp got into a fight with a guy in a wheelchair. Now that was hilarious!


Agent 86 wrote:Oh man, RiverDog, that was at the 2011 CFL Alumni Legends banquet when Kapp punched out Angelo Mosca. Mosca wasn't in a wheelchair at the time, but had a cane, and he didn't hesitate using it to try and smack Kapp on the head with it. Apparently the rivalry between those 2 stemmed back to the 1963 Grey Cup. Definitely a classic moment!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyoEcbk3EP0


That was it! Funny how I thought Kapp's 'opponent' was in a wheelchair.

Although he threw the ball like a wounded duck, I always liked Joe Kapp. I've seen place kicks with better spirals than what Kapp threw. If I am not mistaken, he has the distinction of being the only person to play in a Rose Bowl, a Grey Cup, and a Super Bowl.