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Minnesota Wild General Discussion 2024-25

Good luck ME tonight, I'm gonna be at this game, won't be able to just turn it off



On the bright side, with this group, Jiricek probably sees PP2 time right away
 
Also MAF is sick and the Wild's emergency goalie Dylan Ferguson got injured. Their other goalie Samuel Hlavaj makes too much to be called up as well, so if Gus gets injured...they are going to have to have an EBUG.
 
I believe he is talking about the American Football game between Notre Dame and Penn State tonight. It's a college football playoff game.
Oh, didn't knew college AF was a big thing. I thought it was pro or go home.
Would be interesting to know how long the "ball" actually touches a foot in a game of AF. I'm guessing between 1-4 seconds per game.
I don't even know how long a game is, don't know the rules and all I see is endless timeouts and a bunch of guys hunkering down in front of each other, then someone throws a ball between their legs to a guy who then throws it away to another who then gets sent to the hospital.
 
Oh, didn't knew college AF was a big thing. I thought it was pro or go home.
Would be interesting to know how long the "ball" actually touches a foot in a game of AF. I'm guessing between 1-4 seconds per game.
I don't even know how long a game is, don't know the rules and all I see is endless timeouts and a bunch of guys hunkering down in front of each other, then someone throws a ball between their legs to a guy who then throws it away to another who then gets sent to the hospital.
It's nearly as big as the NFL. Bigger, depending on who you ask.

The problem with football is that you shouldn't watch it on TV. To get the best experience you need to record the game, save it as a .mp4 file, open up your video editing software, cut out 3/4 of it (all commercials), export it as a new .mp4 file, open it up with your favorite media player, and watch it. That whole process will take about 2 hours (not counting the 4 hour recording time), and then you can watch the actual 1-hour game without interruptions, for a short 7 hours total of work. It's so easy, to enjoy football!
 
Oh, didn't knew college AF was a big thing. I thought it was pro or go home.
Would be interesting to know how long the "ball" actually touches a foot in a game of AF. I'm guessing between 1-4 seconds per game.
I don't even know how long a game is, don't know the rules and all I see is endless timeouts and a bunch of guys hunkering down in front of each other, then someone throws a ball between their legs to a guy who then throws it away to another who then gets sent to the hospital.
Yes, as Bag Head said, many people would say that college football is even bigger than the NFL. Way bigger in terms of people who attend the games anyway, as well as there being like 120 school athletic programs that compete in the main division.

I don't know, i have always enjoyed football. The amount of time it takes and commercials and such don't really bother me, except the exceptionally dumb commercials we put up with these days, but I just think that is because society as a whole is a lot dumber than it was.

Anyway, you are likely right about the actual foot making contact with the ball being only a scant few seconds per game. lol The rules are difficult to pick up on unless you have someone there to teach you.
 

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