A game that ends 60-53 is bad defense in addition to good offense. A game that ends 13-3 (and is 10-3 with 90 seconds left) is bad offense in addition to good defense.How so?
Due to it not resembling a Madden Football, 60-53 type game?
Outright sad that so many, so called football fans seem to forget that teams do actually play a thing called defense.
I think the big winner of the commercials was Bud Light, with the corn syrup message. Made me want to avoid those other brands that include it....
Good defense was played. No doubt...There was a lot of bad offense as well. Both offenses made a ton of mistakes that had nothing to do with the defensesHow so?
Due to it not resembling a Madden Football, 60-53 type game?
Outright sad that so many, so called football fans seem to forget that teams do actually play a thing called defense.
I think the big winner of the commercials was Bud Light, with the corn syrup message. Made me want to avoid those other brands that include it....
I think the big winner of the commercials was Bud Light, with the corn syrup message. Made me want to avoid those other brands that include it....
The general Football Viewing Public (not to be confused with fans of the game of football) look only for offensive excitement. Huge scores = a great game. Good defense = BO-ring.How so?
Due to it not resembling a Madden Football, 60-53 type game?
Outright sad that so many, so called football fans seem to forget that teams do actually play a thing called defense.
One lousy touchdown in the whole game?! Glad I quit watching before the end of the first quarter.
Was there a Budweiser Clydesdale commercial? If not, really glad I quit watching.
The unintended consequences of forcing 2 point plays during normal play would be regretted.The general Football Viewing Public (not to be confused with fans of the game of football) look only for offensive excitement. Huge scores = a great game. Good defense = BO-ring.
That being the case, here are my suggestions for guaranteeing more exciting entertainment for the FVP:
This is just a brief synopsis of what I propose. The complete proposal is on its way to the NCAA and Mr. Goodell.
- drop from 11-man to 8-man football; that alone will up the scores, plus it will decrease team payrolls and automatically increase owner profits, which logically could be used for more mind-numbing stadia and halftime extravaganzas
- eliminate kickoffs; after Team A scores Team B gets the ball on their own 25,and eliminates time wasted on kicking the ball out of the endzone. Just cut to the chase and keep things "exciting."
- play clocks set at 30 seconds; more plays per hour means more scoring
- no more PAT kicks; 2-point attempts required
- shorten quarters to 12-minutes; less time to fiddle-fart around with defensive schemes, just score, baby. Oh, this will also shorten the games by 12 real-time minutes, which means the FVP will not have to sit through over three hours of football entertainment, for cryin' out loud, but will still allow plenty of time for merchandisers to advertise all kinds of crap, which generates ad revenues which drives the "sports entertainment bidness," but won't violate the FVP's three-hour event tolerance.
Interesting...my group texts were of a consensus that they now want to seek out beer with corn syrup.
I think the big winner of the commercials was Bud Light, with the corn syrup message. Made me want to avoid those other brands that include it....