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Sunday's Readers' Thread

September 8, 2024

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Readers, please respond to this discussion question:


It's the first Sunday of the NFL season.

Will you be watching football this year?

If so, which team will you be rooting for?

Who will win the Super Bowl?


Enjoy!

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Rick Tower
Rick Tower
6 days ago

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Jeff Korell
Jeff Korell
08. Sept.

Instead of football, I consider myself a "year round" baseball fan. As soon as the last out is made of the World Series, I immediately start following the "Hot Stove League" which I follow with as much fervor as I do the regular season. Once the World Series ends, it goes back from 2 teams to 30 teams competing, this time competing against one another to see who can improve themselves the best, or "win" by acquiring the best free agent out there, or getting the best player as a trade acquisition. As a fan, it is just as fun to follow the players changing teams, and the "balance of power" in baseball potentially shifting, as the games themselves, t…


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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
08. Sept.

Well, at least Sam Darnold is finally playing like a championship-quality quarterback at Giants Stadium, ammirite?

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
08. Sept.

What is going on with the Giants' uniforms??? They look like a paint factory threw up on them.

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fuster
08. Sept.
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it does give rise to an understanding of this day's Giants' helmets.

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
08. Sept.

I will be watching the Jets hoping for another early, season-ending (dare I hope career-ending?) injury to Aaron Rodgers. The more gruesome, the better. Something that makes Joe Theisman's look like a stubbed toe. Then, while he's in the hospital, he gets long Covid and spends the rest of his miserable, lying, teammate-betraying life contemplating the nature of karma.


As for the Super Bowl, as long as it isn't New England or Dallas, I'm good. Be nice to see the Giants do well, but then I'd also like to have a pet unicorn that poops rainbows.

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
08. Sept.
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If Mel Hall, Chad Curtis or Wander Franco were playing for the Jets, for example, I'd express my desire for their condign suffering. It would not take a highly creative imagination to imagine what part of their persons that might center on. But they are not relevant to New York football.


As for other malefactors, if they principally were hurting themselves (Tim Raines) or even harming an individual (Domingo German, for example). But as you well know, I think Juicers should be banned and shunned, and if A-Fraud, for example, suffers health problems down the road, oh well!, but I'm not actively rooting for it.


Risking exposing one's teammates to an often fatal disease and then lying about it invites…


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