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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3672501" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>i don't have a dog in this fight, nor do i watch football. </p><p></p><p>hell i don't think football should be played by kids at all, especially middle/high school. </p><p></p><p>that being said, it is *hilarious* to see how it all works, year after year. it's just like the media hyping up the same big market teams in pro sports. it's the same exact racket:</p><p></p><p>>pick the same markets to "win" before even a single game is played</p><p>>these markets are the most likely to purchase/click things that say "your team is the best!"</p><p>>all major sports media shills them constantly</p><p>>if they come close to losing, doesn't matter</p><p>>straight up cheat to benefit them when necessary</p><p>>pay coaches, staff, etc ridiculous amounts of money</p><p>>it's okay because the sports media gets the extra money from those same fanbases by saying "your team is the best!"</p><p>>games start being played</p><p>>some random team is clearly the best team</p><p>>four stages of grief sets in for major team fanbases as they realize another "meaningless" season has occurred</p><p>>it's okay, the sports media says our team will be the best next year!</p><p>>cycle repeats</p><p></p><p>it's the yankees, lakers, sooners, knicks, longhorns, you see it all the time. at the end of the day sports is entertainment and that's all part of the show, but dang i can't help but think of all that money going to literally anything else. and i say this about ALL sports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3672501, member: 45524"] i don't have a dog in this fight, nor do i watch football. hell i don't think football should be played by kids at all, especially middle/high school. that being said, it is *hilarious* to see how it all works, year after year. it's just like the media hyping up the same big market teams in pro sports. it's the same exact racket: >pick the same markets to "win" before even a single game is played >these markets are the most likely to purchase/click things that say "your team is the best!" >all major sports media shills them constantly >if they come close to losing, doesn't matter >straight up cheat to benefit them when necessary >pay coaches, staff, etc ridiculous amounts of money >it's okay because the sports media gets the extra money from those same fanbases by saying "your team is the best!" >games start being played >some random team is clearly the best team >four stages of grief sets in for major team fanbases as they realize another "meaningless" season has occurred >it's okay, the sports media says our team will be the best next year! >cycle repeats it's the yankees, lakers, sooners, knicks, longhorns, you see it all the time. at the end of the day sports is entertainment and that's all part of the show, but dang i can't help but think of all that money going to literally anything else. and i say this about ALL sports. [/QUOTE]
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