Shatterheart wrote:I prefer Pro...college is just....eh boring to me. As for my team...I bleed silver and black. Raiders fan here.
I'll root for any team that's not Miami, Florida State, or Florida
aku_soku_zan wrote:I'm the exact opposite...pro is boring to me. It's all about the bling-bling and the gazillion dollar contracts and dancing in the end zone. That takes the fun out of it. College football is all about the rivalries. And the under the table bribery
The Texans are surprising me this year, 2-2 record, not bad for a new team. And Ashley, for some reason i can't see you as a Raiders Fan, seems kind of out of place . Did you grow up in CA?
Ashley wrote:So that's why I'm an Oakland fan--it started off just being a team of convienience, but I really do enjoy watching some of the players I've been following for years like Rice and Gannon.
Spiritsword wrote:I condsider football my favorite sport to watch because I can get into just about any football game at any level, either live or on TV. It's just a great sport.
But all-in-all i'm more of a NFC type of guy over the AFC. The games seem to have more energy and seem funner to watch.
(for example, I really dislike the Broncos and the Patriots, so I tend to cheer for whoever's against them).
This guy was like, "whoa! A girl reading sports illustrated?!"
-Get physical? Aggressive little one i see . Do y'all play touch or flag football?
Ashley wrote:Well, I guess I SHOULD be a fan of college: my mother is a rabid UT fan and I go to school at the University of Houston...but frankly, I'm with Shatterheart...college isn't that fun, and well...it's hard to get excited about college football when your college is on a losing streak. We've had, count 'em, ZERO victories since we started this season.
But I do love watching pro, although I've only been following it 3 years now. The Oakland Raiders are one of my favorite teams---I started my football days watching them so I have a soft spot for them for sure, although the Texans can't be ignored either since well, they ARE my home team. They're young, getting better, and Carr is hot. What more can be said? (for the record, Houston should never ever ever play Oakland again. Ever.)
Ashley wrote:Considering I follow a whopping 2 teams in the entire country, I don't know enough about either division to see if I have a favorite or to make a comparison like that. To me, a football game itself is rather exciting no matter who is playing, but all the better if it's a team I like/loathe (for example, I really dislike the Broncos and the Patriots, so I tend to cheer for whoever's against them).
How about those Detroit Lions?
As for being a college fan, I guess it's time for you to become a fan of A&M then
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