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#1
BBH Archive / Re: Moral Superiority
December 23, 2019, 09:00:25 AM
Every year there are dozens of players not drafted in the top 5, that turn into very good players, and even stars.  We should not root for tanking IMO.  Also, Chase Young is as likely to be a bust, as he is to be a star in the NFL. 

This week was a very entertaining game, and our 2 most important young stars both balled out!  Take the win.
#2
1)  Western NY (Rochester)

2)  Since 1985 (I'm 35)

3)  Telecommunications executive

4)  Watched the playoff game against the 49ers in '85 when I was 10 - then watched all  of the 86 season...I was hooked
#3
Thanks Kmed.

My Daughter was born in September, so the first football season was easy - she couldn't go anywhere  :yes:  She does cheer when they score and I taught my dog to high five when I have her sit and I say "touchdown, high five"  We worked on that for a whole season a couple years back.

Now I usually Tivo the game so for a 1:00 for example I start watching it around 2-2:30 and zip trough the commercials to keep her attention.  We play outside or whatever while the game is recording to guard against accidentally hearing a score. 

#4
1)  I live in Rochester, NY.  I have a Cottage on Guffins Bay closer to Watertown (hence the alias).  I have more time in the summer to relax and post on the site than I do during football season. 

2)  I run engineering and operations for a Telecommunications/Networking company here in Rochester.

3)  I am 32 and have been a fan since I was about 10.  The 85 and 86 seasons are my first real memories of being enthralled watching a football game.  The NFC Championship game against the 49ers and of course the SB in 86 were it for me.  I grew up with my Grandparents mostly and they never cared for sports so I had to watch games however I could.  I remember my Grandfather had Firehouse Meetings on Monday night so I would always look forward to the G-Men on Mondays when they played.  I started to be an "Avid" fan probably in the mid-late 90's where I started watching every game and really getting to know the make up of the team.

4)  I have been posting - mostly reading - on this and other iterations of this board for almost 10 years.  I have a 3 year old Giants fan.  My wife does her own thing on Sundays (rides horses mostly) so I look forward to the 4-5 hours on Sunday with my Daughter about as much as anything in the world!