Who Cares About A Lockout?

#4
#4
Lol @videos of a kid who's time in college has been removed from history

good video, but just like every other kid in college, eventually you've got to become a professional. Plus, if there's a lockout, my beloved Packers can't defend their title immediately.
 
#5
#5
Lol @videos of a kid who's time in college has been removed from history

good video, but just like every other kid in college, eventually you've got to become a professional. Plus, if there's a lockout, my beloved Packers can't defend their title immediately.

^^^^^ This

On the upside, you can brag about it until 2012.
 
#7
#7
The NFL has forgotten where the real football in this country is played, and thats on the campuses of 120 schools across America. Here's a little video I put together to remind them of that. They just make me sick:banghead2:
YouTube - Who Cares About A Lockout?
I care because I love watching football on Saturday and Sunday.
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#8
#8
Some dude from GA called in last night on JT The Brick saying something similar, that yankees shouldn't skip a beat and pick one of their garbage local college teams to follow, southern football is a religion, best in the land, five straight, blah blah blah.

College game might be bigger in the south, where Jacksonville, Atlanta, Tennessee, et al are second fiddle to the Gators, Bulldogs, Vols, etc. but to the rest of the country, the NFL is going to be sorely missed if the owners shut the season down.
 
#9
#9
That's one reason I'm thankful I haven't moved out west yet. it's nice out but the enthusiasum just isn't there.
 
#13
#13
People still slurp on Elway's unit out here.
Oh I know, (Broncos are my favorite NFL team). I meant college ball, people don't care/follow it as closely out west. (except for Oregon). Colorado does have a good following, but with them being in the big 12(think this is their last year right?) I didn't include them in my reasoning about fans out west.
 
#16
#16
Until a CBA is struck I'm kind of turned off by pro football. The year round activities are stymied by legal activities and a match of two greedy parties.

Isn't spring practice around the corner?
 
#17
#17
I care very much. I follow pro football at least as much as college and, as a kid, I started liking the pro game first.
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